GUILT podcast investigates New Zealand’s unsolved cases

True crime podcast GUILT is back for season three, investigating an active case that could change the course of justice.

Lawyer and actor Ryan Wolf (pictured) researches and investigates a different New Zealand cold case each season, saying:

When I started my podcast journey 18 months ago, I had no idea it would change my life in the way it has. Now onto my third investigation and with over a million downloads it’s blown me away how much the podcast has grown. Season Three is set to be the most challenging and rewarding yet. We’re going to be introducing brand new never before heard witnesses that we believe may finally shine a light on this 30 year old mystery.

This new series delves into the 1989 murder of two Swedish backpackers, Urban Höglin and his fiancé Heidi Paakkonen, who disappeared while camping around New Zealand’s Coromandel Peninsula. Their disappearance led to an intense investigation and attracted huge media interest, in a case that involves police corruption, jailhouse snitches and perjury with only Höglin’s body has been found.

David Tamihere was convicted but has always maintained his innocence. Having served 20 years in prison, Tamihere is now attempting to get a pardon for a miscarriage of justice. In Season Three of Guilt, Ryan Wolf uncovers a witness who may reveal what happened once and for all.

GUILT is part of the Acast Creator Network and can be found on all podcast platforms. New episodes are released every Monday.

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