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Sandra Brown on why she believes her father was responsible for the disappearance of a missing girl
Eleven year old Moira Anderson went missing after leaving her home in Coatbridge on 23 February 1957 and for decades no one knew what happened to her.
A chance conversation with her father in the 1990s convinced Sandra Brown that her father, a convicted rapist, was responsible.
Sandra talks to Louise about her campaign to find Moira's body and the process of exhumation of a grave in North Lanarkshire where it is believed she could be buried.
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