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(In)Justice:
Killer Privilege

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In December 2014, Katja Faber received the news every parent fears most. Her son Alex, 23, had been killed. Chilling details emerged in the months that followed: her son’s killer had been his university friend Bennet – the son of an ultra-rich art dealer – who had brutally beaten Alex before murdering him.

The killing took place on Zurich’s Gold Coast – a place of extraordinary privilege, just like the killer’s upbringing. But even more extraordinary are some of the revelations that have since surfaced about Bennet, his history, and the cat-and-mouse game he continues to play with the authorities to this day.

Screenshot of a news article from The Sunday Times with the headline, "A killer, a stalker and a mother’s search for justice—two gripping new podcasts". Below the headline is a photo of a woman smiling, identified as Katja Faber, with her son, Alex Morgan, who was killed in Switzerland in 2014.

(In)Justice - Killer Privilege , hosted by London Standard journalist Katie Strick, takes listeners on a journey around the world as Katja Faber seeks justice for her son. It is a story of traumatic grief, the psychology of wealth, and how power and privilege can intersect with the justice system – with often terrifying consequences.

“Gripping new podcast”

- The Sunday Times

Image: Review from The Sunday Times

Listen to episode one now on all major streaming platforms … and binge the entire series on Wondery+

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This is a production from Message Heard and The London Standard.

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