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Who Killed Daphne?

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When a car bomb kills Daphne Caruana Galizia on the beautiful Mediterranean island of Malta, the hunt for her killers exposes secrets with consequences that go far beyond its shores. In the aftermath of her death an international team of journalists comes together to continue her work. Along the way they start to uncover clues that might lead to her killers. From Wondery, comes a new story about power, corruption and one woman’s fight for the truth. Hosted by investigative reporter Stephen Grey.


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Our Editor's Take

Who Killed Daphne? is a podcast that explores one of the most startling true crime cases in recent memory. Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese journalist and anti-corruption activist. Her last series of reports focused on the release of The Panama Papers. a series of politically sensitive documents. These documents revealed the financial crimes of wealthy individuals and politicians globally. Hundreds of millions of dollars were in accounts owned by powerful people. The story spread very fast and prompted outrage from those in power.

Her assassination would spark outrage and cause her colleagues to finish her work. Along the way, they were attempting to answer one other question as well: who killed Daphne?

Who Killed Daphne? allows listeners to learn more about this harrowing case. Along the way, they will discover why Galizia was such an important journalist, both in and out of Malta. Stephen Grey, the program's host, is a veteran investigative journalist. He works with the Reuters news agency, where he currently covers Special Projects for their London office. His work often focuses on national security and high-level corruption. His insight and experience make him an ideal host for this podcast.

A harrowing mixture of mystery and searing journalism, Who Killed Daphne? is timely and thoughtful. It is an essential reminder of why journalists and their work are more important now than ever before. It also serves as a fitting tribute to Galizia and her groundbreaking work.

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