On a summer evening in January 1983, 10-year-old Louise Bell went missing from her bedroom in Adelaide's Hackham West.
It was a case that horrified Australia, as every parent's worst nightmare became reality for the Bell family. How could a young girl tucked up in her bed in a safe, suburban neighbourhood just go missing in the middle of the night?
It would take 30 years, and advances in DNA technology, to find out who was responsible for the disappearance of Louise Bell.
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**Guest: **Candice Prosser
**Host: **Gemma Bath
Executive Producer: Gia Moylan****
**Audio Producer: **Scott Stronach
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