Case Number Zero

By: Nation Audio
  • Summary

  • In September 2013 journalist turned blogger Bogonko Bosire DISAPPEARED. Because this was not the first time he went 'missing in action' his friends and family did not think much of it. They assumed he was pursuing a story. However, they were anxious when he didn't turn up for days after the country was engulfed in a shocking terrorist attack, the Westgate Mall terror attack. Anxious because this is the kind of story that he would be breaking. #CaseNumberZero is an investigation of Bogonko Bosire's disappearance, with interviews conducted between 2015 and 2020. We speak to friends and family, examining the life of Bogonko Bosire while piecing together clues of what might have happened to him. We explore various theories by his friends and family. Some to date believe that he escaped the country, while others speculate that he is in the ICC protection unit and worst of all some believe he was murdered.
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Episodes
  • The Aftermath
    Jan 26 2021
    Bogonko's family has to make tough choices between seeking justice and finding closure. In the meantime, Bogonko's Dad slipped into depression and now is schizophrenic and the mum is hypertensive. They can't bare with this loss.
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    51 mins
  • Bonus Episode - Inconvenient Truth
    Jan 14 2021
    American movie actor, Reina, gives her views on the journey so far. Who's capable and why? What leads should Case Number Zero be taking?
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    50 mins
  • Bonus Episode - Your Questions And Comments
    Jan 7 2021
    Over the course of this podcast many of you got in touch with us. You had questions, leads, and suggestions. On this bonus episode, we try to answer them through the eyes of one of Bogonko's old friend.
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    26 mins

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