Crimes NZ

Dig into the biggest crimes in New Zealan history with the investigators and journalists who know the cases best.

Contains violent themes.

Hosted by Jesse Mulligan

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Credits

Jesse Mulligan

Host
Charlie Dreaver
Producer
Sam Hollis
Producer
Ayana Piper-Healion
Producer
Liz Garton
Producer
Melita Tull
Executive Producer

Awards

2023 NZ Radio Awards

Finalist - Best Factual

2021 NZ Podcast Awards

Best True Crime - Bronze

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