The small Cape Cod town of Truro is known for its quiet beaches, sunsets, and spectacular shell fishing.
It used to be the kind of community where everyone knew each other and no one even bothered locking their doors at night.
In the late 1990s it became a haven for Christa Worthington, a 46-year-old fashion writer who was looking for a quieter life after living in New York for almost twenty years.
She settled down in the small community, fell in and out of love, and eventually started a family on her own, giving birth to her daughter, Ava, in 1999.
But her little slice of paradise didn’t last long. On January 6, 2002, Worthington was brutally raped and murdered in her own home.
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Tim Arnold, a neighbour and former flame, would discover her lifeless body on her lounge room floor. Little two-year-old Ava was found clinging to her beaten, bloody mother. The toddler was distressed, hungry and tired, but unharmed.
Worthington’s murder, and the subsequent investigation and conviction, is now the subject of the true crime documentary and podcast A Killing On The Cape.
The documentary-makers have delved deep into the case that shook the quiet Cape Cod community to its core and redefined their idea of safe.