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Beyond Reasonable Doubt: #13 'A Sister's Story'

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3.71K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2017

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Candace Zamperini sits down with Chris and talks openly and powerfully of how the loss of her sister and the twists and turns of the tragedy since then have affected her and her family....

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0:00.0

Okay, all right. Beyond Reasonable Doubt. I'm Chris Warburton and I'm back in Durham and it's very muggy, it's very hot, it's the evening. And the reason we're here, as you heard in the last episode, Michael Peterson is now a free man though of course he will

0:34.6

always be a convicted felon now in this episode you're going to hear one

0:39.2

interview just one interview one interview only and quite an extraordinary interview at that

0:45.3

a couple of days ago it was just after we got off the plane in Washington DC

0:48.7

we went to the home of Candice Zamperini and her husband Mark and we were given a fantastic welcome to their home

0:57.0

even though as you're here Candice was about to talk about the most difficult time of her life

1:02.0

but she was to talk about the most difficult time of her life.

1:02.7

But she was really eager to pay tribute to her sister,

1:08.6

who as you will hear, she was incredibly close to.

1:12.4

And after we spoke to Candice we thought we would bring you this is just is just what we decided

1:17.5

This wasn't our original plan, but after we spoke to her we thought we would bring you pretty much the whole interview give or take you know there's a few edits here and there

1:25.2

But pretty much the whole thing and it's something that we haven't done on any other episode of Beyond Reasonable Doubt

1:31.0

And I think once you hear what Candice has to say,

1:35.0

you'll understand exactly why we made that decision.

1:38.0

So here's Candice now. Kathleen grew up in a family of an older brother. She was second and then myself and my younger sister. We had an interesting parents. There was

1:57.3

21 years age difference in my parents. They were a single marriage for our parents. They were married 41 years.

2:05.0

But I was born when my father was 58. My younger sister was born when he was 63.

2:11.0

So we had an unusual upbringing in the sense that we had a father who really could

2:16.6

have been a grandfather.

2:19.8

And that's a little bit tough in this sense.

2:22.8

No, there was not a father was going to go out and throw a ball with you or play tennis with you.

2:28.6

But considering he was born in 1899, he did raise his daughters, I thought very impressively that we were to be

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