Brown Hands - A Snow Crime Recorded

By: Radio Hauraki
  • Summary

  • This is the story of a secret sound that divided a nation - a story that began in a cozy ski lodge on a cold September evening in 2016, where members of a seemingly ordinary Breakfast radio show were witness to an horrific audible event. There were two suspects. Matt Heath & The Jeremy Wells. Since then the country has asked: who made the mystery sound? Matt or his co-host Jeremy?
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Episodes
  • Brown Hands - A Snow Crime Recorded (Part 4)
    Sep 5 2017
    On the final episode of Brown Hands journalist Robin V. Dave finally reveals the truth once and for all. Who made the mystery sound at the Rimu Park Lodge...

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    10 mins
  • Brown Hands - A Snow Crime Recorded (Part 3)
    Aug 25 2017
    Journalist Robin V. Dave presents Part 3 of a podcast that has divided a nation. Jeremy Wells a psychopath who snuck into a snoring Matt Heath’s room at the Rimu Park Lodge in in the early hours of August 17th 2016. Was he carrying an iPhone with the intent to cold bloodily record and frame his co-host with a mystery sound of his creation...

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    14 mins
  • Brown Hands - A Snow Crime Recorded (Part 2)
    Aug 16 2017
    In criminal investigations character can help discover the culprit. The who helps discover the whom as it were.  The Rimu Park Lodge mystery sound is either an unconscious emission or a perfectly executed plan to discredit a co-host. Who was more likely to do what and why? Journalist Robin V. Dave presents Part 2 of a podcast about the Rimu Park Lodge Mystery Sound.

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    12 mins

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