
Diane Sutton and the Hanging Judge
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Brel
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Andrew Brel
About this listen
Based on the true story of Diane Sutton, 28, the former model and heiress who died after apparent suicide by train at Surbiton station, leaving behind a five-year-old son. The story of Diane Sutton and her son, Byron, is narrated by journalist Mathew Taylor, who was commissioned to write a 2,000-piece for a national daily, focusing on winter suicides.
An investigative story that leads him to a judgment made in family court that unravels a secret world of dark intrigue. How Dan Cotes met and married Diane Sutton. And what happened next in British family court. Five years in the life of family law solicitor Dan Cotes.
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