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Neil & Rachel discuss the death of Jordan Burling who at the age of 19 passed away in his own home. Were his mum & gran to blame? We find out in this episode.
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This week Neil & Rachel discuss the relationship between mental heath, violence & politics and how this impacts on the case of John McFarlane, a man open to mental health services who murdered a woman he was obsessed with.