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Two women set off on an adventure, never to be seen again.
Former Detective Neville Scullion speaks publicly for the first time about leading the investigation into the disappearance of British backpackers Joanne Walters and Caroline Clarke, whose bodies were found months after their April 1992 disappearance in the Belanglo State Forest. He coordinated with British authorities and faced the heartbreaking task of informing the victims' families.
Neville reflects on the brutality of the case, the unprecedented efforts to find the girls, and the lasting impact it had on his life.
He believes Milat left far more victims in unmarked graves than he was ever held to account for.
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Acting on a desperate plea from her family, retired Detective Hugh Hughes has spent years investigating the unsolved 1971 murder of Keren Rowland, his wife’s cousin. He believes Keren was one of Ivan Milat’s earliest victims, citing Milat’s presence in the area and key similarities to his known crimes. Frustrated by what they see as police inaction, the family is still fighting for answers more than half a century on.
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Former Detective Paul Gordon uncovered the Paul Onions report - the lead that should have cracked the case wide open. But within weeks of joining Task Force Air, he was told to look for reasons why Ivan Milat wasn’t the killer, despite the evidence. In this interview, Detective Gordon recalls the moment he named Milat as a suspect, the frustrations inside the taskforce, and the six square metres of files he sifted through to find the truth.
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Serial killer Ivan Milat died in prison in 2019… but for those left behind, the horror may never end.
How many more victims lie in unmarked graves?
Investigative journalist, former police officer and host of blockbuster, award winning The Missing Australia podcast, Meni Caroutas uncovers stories never heard before from key figures involved in the Milat task force.
From the cops who caught him (and were broken in the process), to Milat’s prison pen pal, guests share new information, taking us inside one of Australia’s darkest minds.
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Listen to episode 1 of our new series inside the global cocaine industry - where profits are counted up in millions and losses measured out in murders.
This worldwide investigation from The Times, Sunday Times and NewsCorp Australia, reveals how the drug business works like any multi-billion dollar corporation.
Cocaine Inc. is hosted by Fiona Hamilton, chief reporter at The Times, David Collins, northern editor at The Sunday Times, and Stephen Drill, national correspondent at News Corp Australia.
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Meni answers your questions and tells the behind-the-scenes stories from the last season of The Missing Australia
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Confronting claims are made about the abduction of two children, Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon
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A detective wishes things could have been different in the case of 12-year-old Rhianna Barreau
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An unidentified man last seen catching a train in suburban Melbourne has left unanswered questions
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Joining the search for Warren Meyer, who disappeared while hiking in the Victorian High Country
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Mother-of-five Lorrin Whitehead was last seen at a shopping centre in Geelong and her children do not believe she ran away
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New witnesses come forward with new evidence about the disappearance of 16-year-old Gordana Kotevski
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Season 3 of The Missing Australia launches on the 25 February for subscribers to Crime X+. Series host Meni Caroutas has news of breakthroughs in cases that featured in Season 2.
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In 2012 Paul Stevenson vanished without a trace. One morning he got up to go on a motorcycle ride and he was never seen again. A decade later his family is still searching for answers.
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Science, art and chance combine to identify an unnamed man’s body found at the bottom of a cliff in the Blue Mountains.
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Mum-of-five Katie O’Shea disappears and her family face a terrible decision over who to suspect.
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A breakthrough on the baby in the post episode. False leads and fresh hope in the case of missing teenager Gordana Kotevski.
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A clerk makes a grim discovery in a Darwin post office, uncovering a mystery that spans the continent.
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Sixteen–year-old Debbie Ashby goes missing a few footsteps from her home, leaving her family to fear the very worst.
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Introducing series two of The Missing Australia. Some things are going to be different - there's a new look and sound, as the series is now a True Crime Australia production - but the most important thing hasn't changed. Meni is still trying to uncover new information about old missing persons cases. Because the truth is someone, somewhere knows something.
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