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Debriefing true crime stories with crime buffs Meg and Emma. Each week we take a look at a different case and discuss our thoughts and opinions with a touch of humour and respect.
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Welcome to THE GAIL KING STORY.
My name is Graeme Crowley. Join me as we follow the evidence in the disappearance of Gail Leandra King who was last seen in Minlaton, South Australia in July 1997.
27 long years ago.
She abandoned 2 children aged 3 years and 5 years who grew up without their mother.
Gail has not been heard from since that time by family, friends or police.
Gail's remains have never been found and no one has been charged over her disappearance, despite South Australian Police stating they have only ever had one suspect for the offence.
A $200000 reward for information has not coaxed anyone to come forward.
There are many twists and turns to Gail's story.
Episode 01 GAIL HAS RUN coming soon to Acast.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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The story of the short life and violent shooting death of Julie Hatton, 22 years in 1978 outside Eidsvold, Queensland, ruled self inflicted, and the journey of discovery of her daughter Natalie to find out what really happened to Julie on the days leading up to her death.
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Murder, bikies and a small town’s secrets: the story of Lisa Govan’s disappearance from Kalgoorlie delves into the dark underbelly of the Aussie outback.
Lisa Govan was last seen outside a bikie clubhouse in 1999, her body has never been found and no arrests made.
Reporters Natalie Bonjolo and Ben Harvey’s true crime investigations took them back in time, to a place of bikies, skimpies, gold, legalised prostitution, drugs, big pubs and tough cops.
The Kalgoorlie that Lisa disappeared from was the genuine wild west.
Now, Police hope a Coroner’s inquest can break the bikie code of silence which has suffocated investigations, to finally solve the twenty-five-year-old mystery
Join Natalie and Ben as they dissect the day’s events from court in Catching Lisa’s Killer; The Inquest.
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New episodes dropping every Wednesday until Nov 22
In 2011, Russian gymnast Emily Sciberras tells her new best friend that her entire family has been killed in a murder-suicide, including her 15-year-old twin sister.
In 2013, a distressed teenage girl with no name is found on the streets of Dublin after escaping a human trafficking ring. She is so traumatised she cannot speak.
In 2014, 14-year-old Aurora Hepburn stumbles into a clinic in Canada, after fleeing a cult.
What do these women and their terrifying stories have in common?
They are all fake identities, convincingly created by one Australian woman – Samantha Azzopardi – a serial con-artist who has amassed more than 75 aliases and repeatedly deceived her victims and authorities around the globe. Yet she is not in it for the money.
This gripping 8 episode podcast, based on the hit international television series, crosses three continents and features world exclusive accounts from Samantha's victims. Listeners are taken on an intriguing quest to find out - who is the real Samantha Azzopardi? And why does she do this?
Con Girl was produced by CJZ Productions
Writer & Narrator
Anthony Griffis
Investigative Producers
Penelope Cross
Serena Faber-Nelson
Editors
Philippa Rowlands ASE
David Rudd
Original Music
The DA’s office
Audio Mix
Simon Hicks at Cutting Edge
Executive Producers
Paula Bycroft
Andrew Farrell
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In this series Ex Prison Officers tell their harrowing stories of dealing with violent inmates, murderers, rapists and pedophiles in a job that is rarely spoken about.
Violence, murder, riots, are just part of the absurdity of daily life in a maximum security facility.
It is a tough job, facing down terrifying inmates, with negotiation skills, and bare hands, the only weapons at your disposal.
Prison Chronicles tells the never before heard stories of life in prison, from the mouths of those men and women who have lived it.
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When Humanitarians Kill is a podcast investigation into the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood’s criminal coverup of Australia’s deadliest medical scandal HIV & HepC contaminated blood.
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It was a dream-turned-nightmare, for former American football star, Wendell Brown when he began coaching his beloved sport to Chinese citizens. After being attacked by multiple men, in a Yuzhong District nightclub, the Detroit legend, is the one who finds himself in one of the harshest prisons in China, facing a nearly impossible battle against a legal system with a 99% conviction rate.
Yet, hope arises in the most unexpected form: a group of strangers from around the world who, using the WeChat app, come together to form “Team Wendell.” Scattered across the globe, they must fight against all odds to bring the American home before more harm finds him.
Behind bars in one of China's harshest prisons, Wendell is the only Black man, American, and foreigner in a cell with 30 men. Isolated and targeted, he must survive not just the horrid conditions but also the danger from fellow prisoners. To survive, Wendell and his team need the perfect game plan.
Binge the full season of "Game Plan: The Wendell Brown Story" now. Available wherever you listen to podcasts!
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Witness is the home of investigative podcasts for news.com.au
It’s 10.56am. A family home in Kendall, on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Three-year-old William Tyrrell is reported missing. Last seen wearing his favourite Spider-Man suit. Ten years after his disappearance on 12 September 2014, there is still no sign of William. The police believe his foster mother knows something. She denies it. Only one of them can be telling the truth.
Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content here
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If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000
Contact us confidentially at [email protected]
Witness season 1: The Missing 49 Million
The story of one Aussie man, the secret code he claimed to find buried in the Bible and $49 million dollars of investors' money that's gone missing.
Gold Coast businessman Alan Metcalfe said his tech company had found the secret to artificial intelligence. He convinced hundreds of people to part with their life-savings but when Alan died, no one knew what had happened to their money.
Join Alex Turner-Cohen as she tries to find the missing millions, uncovering the wild story behind the company Alan promised would one day be “bigger than Google”. -
The two ordinary cops are former Northern Territory Police Officers Remote Sergeant Ben Schultz and Detective Sergeant Damien Barbe. With over 25 years experience Ben and Damo share stories from their time in the job. Follow along through the laughter, anger and tears that come with the rigours of Policing Australia’s last frontier.
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Journalist Charlie Scudder investigates the worst serial killer in Dallas history ... In 2016, healthy, active women began to drop dead in Dallas's most exclusive senior living communities and their own homes. Because of their age and where they lived, officials assumed that heart attacks, strokes and other natural causes were to blame. It wasn't until years later, after a woman survived and told police she'd been attacked by a man who tried to smother her with a pillow, that police realized what was actually happening. One of Texas's most prolific serial killers had gone completely undetected. Why were officials so quick to brush aside the deaths as natural? How did the killer use the cracks of a broken system to target some of society's most vulnerable people? And how can we be sure it doesn't happen again?
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Criminal defence lawyer Lauren wakes up to pouring rain and a large black truck slowly pulling up outside her house at 6:30am.10 hours later, Goldie is missing...What happened? Who is Goldie? Where did she go? And why?A story of loss, love, trauma, suspicions, confusion, and perhaps most of all: Exceptional customer service!This podcast contains nudity, mispronounced words and gratuitous sound effects.Thank you Steven from Newcastle Live, Vanessa from Fivespice Creative, Samuel & Andrew from PLUS ES and Toni.The podcast was gratefully produced on Awabakal land.
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Canvas, cuffs and other stuffs
A podcast about the world of art and all the crime that happens there. Steph and Joel make art history a little less boring a little more pop culture.
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Welcome to ForensiPod, where hosts Ali Ross and Stephen Cordner explore the world of forensic science and medicine. Through discussions with leading experts, the podcast delves into the journey of forensic professionals, the role of forensic science in the justice system, and the process of crime scene investigation. Gain insights into various forensic disciplines and the legal aspects of forensic evidence in trials. Join us to uncover the science behind solving crimes and supporting justice.
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A 24 year-old mum tries to escape a violent relationship.
She quickly packs the car – her two young daughters are strapped into the back seat.
The engine’s running.
She heads back inside to get one last thing … and never comes out.
From the creators of the groundbreaking murder mystery podcast The Lady Vanishes, this is the story of Amy Wensley.
A decade after her death was written off as a suicide, it is now being treated as a homicide and a new investigation is underway.
Finally, The Truth About Amy will be revealed.
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Troubled Waters is a 10-part ground-breaking podcast exploring the untold story of Louisa Ioannidis' tragic and mysterious death in 2011. Louisa Ioannidis was only 24. Beautiful, courageous, and vulnerable, yet her untimely death barely received a two-line report in a small local newspaper. Her body was discovered by passers-by in a local creek, clad in a pink dressing gown. Despite being a strong swimmer, police quickly determined there were no suspicious circumstances. Yet no one has been able to explain how or why she came to enter the creek.
Louisa’s brother Tass has always doubted the findings and is desperate for answers.
Over a decade after Louisa’s death, Private Investigator Julia Robson embarks on a fresh investigation and explores the full story of Louisa’s short life and the events leading up to her tragic passing. Together with Producer Clare McGrath, they uncover a gripping narrative full of intrigue. From an international kidnapping, a daring escape and a family’s desperate bid to stay together, it all unravels into a downward spiral exacerbated by a toxic relationship, all the while revealing flaws in a family violence support system that desperately needs fixing.
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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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To find out more visit cocaineinc.com.au
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Step into True Crime City, where we delve into the shadows of every urban landscape. Over 12 gripping episodes, we unearth the most notorious true crime tales from each cityscape. Join us on this journey as we traverse from one metropolis to another, unraveling the mysteries of their darkest deeds. For a chilling yet captivating experience, we suggest tuning in to our podcast at bedtime, allowing the stories to unfold as you unwind. This podcast is generated by AI.
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Trial by Water is an investigative podcast series about Robert Farquharson, who has been locked up for decades for an unthinkable crime: murdering his three sons in a dam on Father’s Day, 2005.
Now scientists and lawyers are asking the question: did we get it wrong? And is this man in prison for a crime he didn’t commit?
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An investigation over 7 episodes into the disappearance and death of Sarah Elise Brown, 23 years, who was missing for 7 days in June 2021 before being found deceased off Barton's Road, Gympie.
The coroner ruled suicide by hanging.
The anomalies and unanswered questions arising from the hurried police investigation continue to swirl through the Gympie community who question the suicide finding.
We uncover previously unknown evidence which throws the police investigation and coroner's finding into doubt.
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