• The Last Advocate: Top pathologist delves into Kiwi murders, mysteries and the macabre

  • Jul 10 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

The Last Advocate: Top pathologist delves into Kiwi murders, mysteries and the macabre

  • Summary

  • Cynric Temple-Camp is one of New Zealand's top pathologists - and he has just published his third book about his work.

    The Final Diagnosis is a collection of stranger-than-fiction stories of death, disease and murder - as well as Temple-Camp sharing new perspectives on high-profile cases, including the disappearance of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope and the trial of Mark Lundy.

    A Moment In Crime host Anna Leask spoke with Temple-Camp about the book, his career and why he is sure beyond reasonable doubt that Lundy is guilty.

    Episodes of A Moment In Crime - written and hosted by Leask - usually focus on old cases, cold cases or recent cases of national and international significance involving Kiwi offenders or victims.

    But this episode comes from the other side of the cordon - from a person often charged with determining how and why a person died and, who is responsible.

    To read more about Temple-Camp, the Lundy case and other crimes covered by Leask for the Herald, click here.

    Episodes of A Moment In Crime are usually released monthly and, so far, Leask has covered more than 55 cases including the murders of Grace Millane, Scott Guy, Austin Hemmings, Carmen Thomas, Karen Aim; the deaths of the Kahui Twins, the Edgeware Rd murders, the Bain family murders, the Christchurch House of Horrors and the massacres at Raurimu and Aramoana.

    Last year, a three-part special covered the case of rich lister and philanthropist James Wallace who was convicted of sexually assaulting three men and was jailed and had his knighthood stripped from him as a result.

    A Moment In Crime has topped the overall and true crime charts on numerous occasions, and has listeners in more than 80 countries.

    The podcast was a finalist at the 2024 NZ Radio & Podcast Awards and won a silver award in the true crime category at the inaugural New Zealand Podcast Awards in 2021.

    If you have a crime or case you’d like to hear more about, email anna.leask@nzme.co.nz

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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