Episode 53: The Stalking and Murder of Shana Grice

“She should have gone to the police.”

“She should have reported him".”

“She should have left him.”

She did. This is Shana’s story.

If you are a victim of stalking, help is available.

In the UK, you can call the National Stalker Helpline - 0808 802 0300

In the US, call Victim Connect: 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846)


Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, and produced by Dawn Gandhi

Sound Editing by moInspo

Music by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay

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Sources:

Shana Grice: murder trial judge criticises Sussex police for failing her | Police | The Guardian

Shana Grice murder: Parents lose stalker High Court bid - BBC News

Shana Grice murder: Stalker ex-boyfriend jailed for life - BBC News

Shana Grice: PC insists murdered woman 'wasted' his time - BBC News

Shana Grice murder: 14 officers investigated over misconduct | The Argus

Search news from the The Argus

Michael Lane appears in court charged with murdering Portslade teenager Shana Grice | The Argus

Shana Grice: Ex-PC accused victim of ‘wasting his time’ | The Argus

Ex-boyfriend who stalked and murdered teenager jailed for 25 years | UK | News | Express.co.uk

Victim told bosses murder accused was “bothering” her in the weeks before her death | The Argus

Shana Grice murder: police officer's hearing was a sham, say parents | Police | The Guardian

Shana Grice killer Michael Lane 'stalked 13 more women' - BBC News

The Story Of How Shana Grice Was Stalked, Killed – And Failed By Police | HuffPost UK News (huffingtonpost.co.uk)

Sentencing remarks of Mr Justice Green: R -v- Lane (judiciary.uk)

Stalking - Safer FuturesAf

R -v- Lane: IPCC Statement (judiciary.uk)


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