Diary of a Killer (part two): Murder, prison and the 'gangster granny'
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(Contains strong language and references to violence and sexual assault.)
In 1991, Bronwyn Warwick crossed a line that would define her forever. The transgender former sex worker murdered a Ponsonby pensioner during a botched antiques robbery. But the story didn’t end with her arrest. Decades later, Warwick’s life took even darker and more tragic turns: years behind bars, living as a woman in mens prisons, release and relapse, and finally, a debilitating diagnosis.
In this gripping conclusion to A Moment in Crime: Diary of A Killer senior crime and justice journalist Anna Leask unpacks the murder and Warwick's long road of remorse, addiction, and survival. Through exclusive access to her writings and interviews, this episode reveals the woman behind the headlines.
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A killer’s prison diary: Murderer Bronwyn Warwick on her life and times
A Moment In Crime is written and hosted by Leask — who specialises in crime and justice reporting. She joined the Herald in 2008 and has worked as a journalist for 20 years. This episode was produced by Leask and NZME audio engineer Alastair Boyes.
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Since 2019, A Moment in Crime has produced over 55 episodes and has been downloaded over 1 million times, with listeners in over 170 countries. It was nominated for Best True Crime Podcast at the 2024 Radio and Podcast Awards.
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Why is this waste of space criminal being given this platform and space for "fame"? Again and again they've reoffended and been violent to others. is it because they are a Trans and.so now we have to pretend they aren't as bad as we don't seem like we're treating them as a criminal because of that choice and not their actions? bad.