In March 1986, best friends Karen Hadaway and Nicola Fellows vanished from a quiet neighborhood in Brighton. Hours later, their bodies were found in Wild Park, a discovery that shocked the nation. The case went cold after the prime suspect, Russell Bishop, walked free, until DNA evidence decades later finally brought justice. This is the haunting true story of “He Can’t Know I’m Alive”, a chilling tale of loss, survival, and the long fight for truth.
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