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Listen to the bonus episode online today. If you are unable to view this message correctly, Hi {NAME

Listen to the bonus episode online today. If you are unable to view this message correctly, [click here]( [Black Hands - Click to find out more.]( Hi {NAME}, Having topped the charts in New Zealand, Australia, Ireland and the UK, and clocked up almost 3 million episode downloads, the [Black Hands podcast]( series has reignited interest in the complex and controversial case of the Bain Family murders. Now, two months after we first heard award-winning journalist Martin van Beynen’s elaborate and exhaustive investigation into the mystery, he’s returned to deliver a special 11th episode titled [The journalist and the judge]( . Van Beynen explores Canadian judge Justice Ian Binnie’s 2012 finding that David Bain was innocent on the balance of probabilities - a conclusion that was rejected by the Government. The episode gives van Beynen the chance to mount his own defence to the judge’s criticisms of Black Hands and him personally. Don’t miss this essential update. The complete series is available to listen to now. [Download all 10 episodes for free now - Press here to listen.]( Patrick Crewdson Stuff Editor [Listen now.]( Fairfax Media Level 7, 4 Williamson Ave Ponsonby, Auckland 1021 New Zealand You have received this email because you have subscribed for updates from Stuff.co.nz. Click here to [unsubscribe]( from further communications and offers from Fairfax Media. [Privacy policy](

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