Why infamous killer Borce Ristevski will ‘never tell the truth’ | Kiss & Kill

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Borce Ristevski is eligible for parole next year. At the time of sentencing, he was marketed by his defence team as being a good candidate for rehabilitation. However, he’s yet to show any signs of remorse or reveal how and why he killed his 41-year-old wife Karen. Like so many killer narcissists, he’s manipulative and intimidating, so is there hope his true nature will be recognised? And if so, will it be enough to keep him behind bars? Bookmarks: 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:00:26 - Opener 00:02:14 - Poem for Karen 00:03:58 - Introduction to the case 00:05:57 - Interview with Patricia Gray 00:11:19 – Discovery of Karen 00:13:31 – Fresh fight for the family 00:14:25 – Inside the family 00:24:30 – Ristevski charged 00:26:23 - Tim Day’s background with killer narcissists 00:36:40 - How they caught a killer 00:54:13 - Appeal 00:57:10 – Another theory 00:59:02 – What can we learn from this? 01:09:16 - The Journalist who caught Borce off guard 01:16:32 - Criminologist Claire Ferguson 01:20:29 -

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