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  • Achieving Justice for Banaz Mahmod
  • By: Caroline Goode
  • Narrated by: Caroline Goode
  • Length: 7 hrs and 27 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)
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Summary

Now a major ITV series starring Keeley Hawes.

The true story of the police investigation into the 'honour' killing of Banaz Mahmod.

When Rahmat Sulemani reported his girlfriend, Banaz, missing, it quickly became clear to DCI Caroline Goode that something was very wrong. In fact, Banaz had contacted her local police station multiple times before, even listing the names of the men she expected to murder her in a so-called 'honour' killing. Her parents didn't seem worried, but Banaz had already accused them of being part of the plot.

DCI Goode's team took on the investigation before they even had proof that a murder had taken place. What emerged was a shocking story of betrayal and a community-wide web of lies, which would take the team from suburban South London to the mountain ranges of Kurdistan, making covert recordings and piecing together cell phone data to finally bring the killers to justice.

Caroline Goode served for 33 years in the Metropolitan Police in London, England. She retired as a detective superintendent in the Counter Terrorism Command, prior to which she spent 10 years leading in excess of 100 complex murder investigations. After the Banaz case, she went on to train thousands of police officers nationally and internationally in Honour Based Violence Awareness and was awarded the Queens Policing Medal for her work in 2012.

©2020 Caroline Goode (P)2020 W F Howes

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Brilliant!

Well worth a listen. Explains HBA very well and the lengths that people will go to for honour. RIP Banaz. X

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outstanding read

I have seen the film the documentary on Banaz but this is far much better...puts the Islington bits together and cuts deep...
absolutely outstanding...
brought tears to my eyes

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Extraordinary story with unfortunate reading

Carline Goode is an extraordinary human and the story should receive all the publicity, but she is not a reader, unfortunately. The story would have merited an experienced reader, that enhances the narrative, now it’s rather the opposite. Still a book well worth reading/experiencing.

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As fascinating as it is heartbreaking

Caroline tells concisely from start to finish the entire case, of Banaz Mahmoud, clearly with compassion and empathy.
How disgusting that Banaz was so brutally raped and murdered by the community that were supposed to love and cherish her. I have read her sisters story first and having seen the programme on tv surrounding this case many years ago, the entire time I could hear Banaz telling her story from her grave, this is truly an abhorrent crime. I wish the word "honour" would be dropped and be named something more appropriate like misogynistic medieval terrorism. Banaz's partner also was murdered the day she was taken from this earth and that makes it all the more heartbreaking. I know these vile egotistic vultures will never truly take accountability, they have no place in this society. I hope Banaz is at peace with her love, well done Caroline for narrating this yourself too, exemplary work and goes to show there are still good police out there,

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Heartbreaking!

Wasn’t sure at first when I heard Caroline speak that she had a voice for audio… I was wrong, you could hear the passion for this case in her voice! Utterly heartbreaking and incomprehensible that a family could treat their own flesh and blood with such disregard. Being the mother a daughter, the mothers actions are beyond belief, Reading this made me realise there are some good police out there doing amazing work! Well done to the whole team - Honour killings are horrific and need to be stopped!

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Just heartbreaking but in the best way.

I came from a Hinduism background, so I don't really know anyone who has been a victim of honor-based violence. Caroline Goode was amazing in the case, I've seen the documentaries based around Banaz, and the drama that was released a few years ago. It boils my blood how a family can do this, but growing in a similar culture (not as bad as this), about how family is important, and how we have to respect the elders in the group, even if they don't entirely respect us.

I'm glad something good as come out of Banaz is death, and that female police officer who didn't believe her, just really made me upset. Hopefully, the training has been effective with honor-based violence attacks. The male members for Banaz's family, just show how hypocritical and misogynistic they are. how they were happy to prance around in the community to say that they did it, but in court when they were in real trouble, thinking that they will get away with it.

Similar what Caroline suggested, this can be both good and bad. Good knowing that police are finally doing something about it, and have the support of anyone who is danger of honor-based violence, but bad that the people to commit this crime might have to work even harder to make sure the police do not find out, and find them. I know it has turned in a rant rather than a review, but how can I review a person's life, and what they experienced.

I just wanted to say what a shame that Banaz's boyfriend, passed away later one. Caroline was correct, you are a hero and have more honour than those men ever had. I'm glad that Banaz's sister is doing as best she can be, and is hopefully safe.

after note, I wanted to put the names of other victims of honor-based violence that I have heard about here.
- Shafilea Ahmed
- Samia Shahid
- Qandeel Baloch
- Heshu Yones
- Sarah and Amina Said (This one happened in America, but it just broke my heart that it was two sisters, I have an older sister and have a good bond with her so this one really hit close to home).

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amazing

absolutely amazing it has been told to amazingly the details it keeps u hooked. I'm glad we still have people who are willing to fight for justice for the others. we truly appreciate your support your efforts and all the people involved in getting benaz justice. may the perpetrators suffer and all who new this would happen and didn't speak out.

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