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    Vanished: The Arlene Fraser Murder Case — episode 2 — The Case of Arlene Fraser 1998
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    March 17, 2026 at 12:43 PM

    Vanished: Nat Fraser and the crucial 50-minute window in Elgin

    BBC Sounds reviews the critical minutes in Arlene Fraser's disappearance in 1998

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    Susanne Sperling
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    Vanished: The Arlene Fraser Murder Case
    BBC Sounds

    What is the episode about?

    Arlene Fraser disappeared without a trace from her home in Elgin, Scotland, on April 28, 1998, shortly after she had sent her children to school. In this second episode of the podcast series Vanished: The Arlene Fraser Murder Case host Dale Hallam focuses on the critical 50-minute time window that defined the entire investigation. The timeframe stretches from 09:50, when Arlene made a phone call to her children's school, to 10:40, when her friend Michelle Scott arrived at an empty house, where the door was unlocked, and Arlene's personal belongings were still out.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of Arlene Fraser is one of the most complex and long-standing criminal cases in Scottish legal history. At the time of her disappearance, she was living separately from her husband, Nat Fraser , who was on bail and had been prohibited from approaching her after a previous violent incident in which he had attempted to strangle her with the cord of a bathrobe. When Arlene disappeared, police suspicion quickly turned to her husband, despite him having an apparently solid alibi in the form of his business.

    The investigation later revealed a web of lies and involvement from Nat Fraser's acquaintances, Hector Dick and Glenn Lucas. One of the most striking pieces of technical evidence in the case involved surveillance footage that was analyzed by a lip reader. The analysis indicated that the men involved were discussing the disposal of a body. Although Arlene Fraser's body has never been found, Nat Fraser, Hector Dick, and Glenn Lucas were found guilty of murder in 2003, marking a historic verdict in a case without a body.

    About the podcast

    The podcast produced for

    Scotland
    Arlene Fraser
    Dale Hallam
    The murder of Arlene Fraser
    Elgin
    1998
    International murder cases
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    Poison murder
    Poison murder
    The Arlene Fraser murder case
    the case of the clairvoyant's victim
    the case of the clairvoyant's victim
    Murder by the Baltic Sea - Homicide Case in Northern Europe
    cold cases
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    historical murders
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    True Story Exclusive
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    BBC Sounds
    delves into the police tactical considerations and the pressure the local community in Elgin experienced during the investigation. Dale Hallam reconstructs the events minute by minute and interviews key witnesses who were close to the family in the days surrounding the disappearance. The episode particularly highlights Nat Fraser's cold reaction to the news of his wife's disappearance, which early on raised the investigators' suspicions.

    Listen here

    The episode 'The 50-Minute Window' can be streamed via BBC Sounds and other popular podcast platforms. It is an essential part of the series for listeners who want to understand the technical details of alibi constructions and timeline analysis in complex murder cases.

    Related episodes and media

    For a broader understanding of the case, it is recommended to read about the subsequent trials in Scottish Criminal Cases or listen to the first episode of Vanished, which introduces the backstory of the couple's turbulent marriage before 1998.

    Sources

    • BBC Sounds - Vanished: The Arlene Fraser Murder Case
    • The Guardian - Nat Fraser convicted of wife's murder
    • Sky News - The Disappearance of Arlene Fraser

    Reviews

    "A detailed review of the 50 minutes that shook Elgin and sparked one of Scotland's largest investigations." — Impact Podcasts (null)
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    Vanished: The Arlene Fraser Murder Case — episode 2 — The Case of Arlene Fraser 1998
    Podcast
    •
    March 17, 2026 at 12:43 PM

    Vanished: Nat Fraser and the crucial 50-minute window in Elgin

    BBC Sounds reviews the critical minutes in Arlene Fraser's disappearance in 1998

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Vanished: The Arlene Fraser Murder Case
    BBC Sounds
    Scotland
    Arlene Fraser
    Dale Hallam
    The murder of Arlene Fraser
    Elgin
    1998
    International murder cases
    International murder cases
    murder-without-borders
    Poison murder
    Poison murder
    The Arlene Fraser murder case
    the case of the clairvoyant's victim
    the case of the clairvoyant's victim
    Murder by the Baltic Sea - Homicide Case in Northern Europe
    cold cases
    unsolved mysteries
    historical murders
    Murder of young mother
    Murder by the Baltic Sea
    murder mysteries
    True Crime
    Felon: True Crime
    Six cases
    Danish Murder Cases
    Happy Face
    Podcast
    True Story Exclusive
    True Story

    What is the episode about?

    Arlene Fraser disappeared without a trace from her home in Elgin, Scotland, on April 28, 1998, shortly after she had sent her children to school. In this second episode of the podcast series Vanished: The Arlene Fraser Murder Case host Dale Hallam focuses on the critical 50-minute time window that defined the entire investigation. The timeframe stretches from 09:50, when Arlene made a phone call to her children's school, to 10:40, when her friend Michelle Scott arrived at an empty house, where the door was unlocked, and Arlene's personal belongings were still out.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of Arlene Fraser is one of the most complex and long-standing criminal cases in Scottish legal history. At the time of her disappearance, she was living separately from her husband, Nat Fraser , who was on bail and had been prohibited from approaching her after a previous violent incident in which he had attempted to strangle her with the cord of a bathrobe. When Arlene disappeared, police suspicion quickly turned to her husband, despite him having an apparently solid alibi in the form of his business.

    The investigation later revealed a web of lies and involvement from Nat Fraser's acquaintances, Hector Dick and Glenn Lucas. One of the most striking pieces of technical evidence in the case involved surveillance footage that was analyzed by a lip reader. The analysis indicated that the men involved were discussing the disposal of a body. Although Arlene Fraser's body has never been found, Nat Fraser, Hector Dick, and Glenn Lucas were found guilty of murder in 2003, marking a historic verdict in a case without a body.

    About the podcast

    The podcast produced for BBC Sounds delves into the police tactical considerations and the pressure the local community in Elgin experienced during the investigation. Dale Hallam reconstructs the events minute by minute and interviews key witnesses who were close to the family in the days surrounding the disappearance. The episode particularly highlights Nat Fraser's cold reaction to the news of his wife's disappearance, which early on raised the investigators' suspicions.

    Listen here

    The episode 'The 50-Minute Window' can be streamed via BBC Sounds and other popular podcast platforms. It is an essential part of the series for listeners who want to understand the technical details of alibi constructions and timeline analysis in complex murder cases.

    Related episodes and media

    For a broader understanding of the case, it is recommended to read about the subsequent trials in Scottish Criminal Cases or listen to the first episode of Vanished, which introduces the backstory of the couple's turbulent marriage before 1998.

    Sources

    • BBC Sounds - Vanished: The Arlene Fraser Murder Case
    • The Guardian - Nat Fraser convicted of wife's murder
    • Sky News - The Disappearance of Arlene Fraser

    Reviews

    "A detailed review of the 50 minutes that shook Elgin and sparked one of Scotland's largest investigations." — Impact Podcasts (null)
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    20/20: Unable to Identify on ABC investigates unidentified victims

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    Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story — Netflix — 2025

    Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story on Netflix: The story behind the murders in Beverly Hills

    The Scream Murder — Disney+ — 2026

    The Scream Murder på Disney+: Retssagen mod Brian Draper og Torey Adamcik

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    Susanne Sperling

    Admin

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