'It became the longest search for a missing person in police history and it was a huge challenge for the police to secure a conviction without a body being ever found.' | ✍️ Natalie Maynes writes
have never been more popular because people are endlessly fascinated by the darker side of the human psyche. But what made this story different was how it had such a profound effect, not just on April’s family, but on her whole community.
In the immediate aftermath of April’s disappearance, her mum had developed a difficult relationship with the media because she felt so under siege from them and that had manifested itself into a more general anxiety about meeting new people. We had to be patient and create a safe space in our house that she could become familiar with.
Beyond their years of pain and suffering, we got to know them as two funny, feisty women who we now count as friends. I took it as a real compliment that Coral allowed me to do her hair and and make up before we interviewed her for the series. And in Jazz, we found an inspirational young woman who holds down two jobs and runs a craft business in her spare time.supports HTML5 video
The team behind the documentary worked hard to build a trustful and strong relationship with Coral, April’s mum The first thing we discovered when we moved to Machynlleth is that the town really is unusual.
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