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On March 24 1953, a tenant at 10 Rillington Place was renovating their kitchen when they made a shocking discovery. After police arrive at the property, the true extent of the horror becomes clear.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Researched and written by Erin MunroCreative Director: Milly Raso
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When newlyweds Beryl and Timothy Evans found out they were expecting their first child, they set about finding a place of their own to live. They soon found a suitable rental property in London’s Notting Hill district, located at 10 Rillington Place.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Researched and written by Erin MunroCreative Director: Milly Raso
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In October of 1628, the newly constructed Batavia embarked on its maiden voyage from the shores of The Netherlands, setting sail for the Dutch East Indies. The 341 individuals on board were oblivious to the fact that the journey would eventually be described as one of the worst horror stories in maritime history.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Researched and written by Erin MunroCreative Director: Milly Raso
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19-year-old Arlis Perry took her Christian faith seriously. After fighting with her husband Bruce on the night of October 12 1974, she decided to clear her head by stopping in at the Stanford Memorial Church to pray. When she still hadn’t returned an hour later, Bruce checked the church but the doors we locked. He waited a few more hours before reporting Arlis missing.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Written by Elsha McGillResearched by Jessica ForsayethAdditional writing and editing by Milly RasoCreative Director: Milly Raso
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On August 17 1980, the Chamberlain family were camping at Uluru when Lindy Chamberlain went to put her nine-week-old daughter Azaria to sleep in the tent. Moments later, the other campers heard Lindy cry out, “My God, my God, a dingo has got my baby!”
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode written and by Elsha McGill and Erin Munro
Episode researched by Erin MunroCreative Director: Milly Raso
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On December 23 1927, the streets of Cisco, Texas were full of festive cheer as residents prepared for Christmas. When a man dressed as Santa Clause entered the First National Bank of Cisco, customers chuckled that even Saint Nick had finances to attend to during the holiday season.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode written and researched by Eileen OrmsbyCreative Director: Milly Raso
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16-year-old Martha Puebla was no stranger to gang violence. She lived in California’s San Fernando Valley, where Latin American organisations like the 18th Street Gang and the Vineland Boyz controlled the streets. So when Martha inadvertently witnessed a gang-related murder, she knew to keep her mouth shut.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode written and researched by Eileen OrmsbyCreative Director: Milly Raso
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When American couple Tom and Eileen Lonergan set out to visit Australia, they were particularly looking forward to putting their diving skills to good use. On January 25 1998, they took advantage of the perfect weather conditions and boarded a charter boat at the Port Douglas Marina for a day out exploring the Great Barrier Reef.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode written by Elsha McGill and Milly Raso
Episode researched by Erin MunroCreative Director: Milly Raso
For all credits and sources please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-133-tom-eileen-lonergan -
On March 4 1998, the parents of Rui Pedro Teixeira Mendonça grew concerned when their son failed to show up for a lesson with his tutor. The 11-year-old had last been seen riding his bike near their family home in Lousada, Portugal. P
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched, written, and edited by Milly Raso, Erin Munro, and Elsha McGillCreative Director: Milly Raso
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During the 1970s and 80s, a series of terrifying sexual assaults occurred inside homes throughout the Victorian suburb of Donvale. The unidentified perpetrator was initially referred to as The Donvale Rapist, but after several survivors described him as having a distinctly offensive odour, he was given a new nickname – ‘Mr Stinky.’
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched and written by Milly Raso and Erin MunroA special thank you to Louise Raso and Andrew Rule for their assistance in the creation of this episodeCreative Director: Milly Raso
For all credits and sources please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-131-mr-stinky -
On Sunday, October 26 1997, an emergency services dispatcher in Canberra received a hysterical call from a young woman who refused to provide clear answers to basic questions. Between sobs, she requested an ambulance to treat a suspected heroin overdose.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched by Jessica ForsayethEpisode written by Elsha McGillCreative Director: Milly Raso
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In early April 2011, several friends and relatives of Nante’s Dupont De Ligonnès family received an unexpected letter that read: “Hi everyone! Huge surprise: we have to leave urgently for the U.S due to a very particular set of circumstances that we will explain below. When you read this letter, we will no longer be in France and won’t be able to return for an as-yet-undetermined period of time.”
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched by Erin MunroEpisode written by Elsha McGillCreative Director: Milly Raso
A special thank you to Holly Evans Plumelet and Sylvain Plumelet for their assistance with this episode.
For all credits and sources please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-129-the-dupont-de-ligonnes-family -
When 49-year-old Joan Vollmer begins acting strangely, her husband Ralph blames spiritual problems and turns to religion for answers. Rather than seeking help for Joan’s obvious mental health issues, Ralph consults with other members of the couple’s church, who believe they know the truth – that Joan has fallen victim to demonic possession.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched and written by Erin Munro Creative Director: Milly Raso
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Brazilian born Pedro Rodrigues Filho first felt the desire to kill at the age of 13. It wasn’t long before he gave into his desires and claimed his first victim. Over the years that followed, Pedro’s thirst for violence grew. He soon became one of Brazil’s most prolific serial killers, with his crimes earning him the nickname of ‘Killer Petey.’
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched and written by Eileen OrmsbyCreative Director: Milly Raso
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After 38-year-old Johnny Altinger goes on a date with a woman he met online, his friends start receiving strange emails. Things appear to have gone so well that Johnny decided to join the woman on an impromptu trip to Costa Rica. He even sends a resignation letter to his work, indicating that he has no immediate plans to return to Canada.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched and written by Eileen Ormsby
Creative Director: Milly Raso
For all credits and sources please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-126-johnny-altinger -
In mid-July 2015, a motorist was travelling down the Karoonda Highway in South Australia when he pulled over near the small town of Wynarka to urinate. As he made his way into the thick bushland framing the side of the road, he noticed an array of dirty, torn children’s clothing strewn under a patch of trees. In front was an abandoned suitcase. He crouched down to unzip the case and began rummaging through its contents. Inside, he found a small human jawbone.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched and written by Alyssa Fletcher, Elsha McGill and Milly Raso
Additional edits by Erin Munro Creative Director: Milly Raso
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The small rural property of Hinterkaifeck lay approximately 70 kilometres north of the German city of Munich. Members of the Gruber-Gabriel family could usually be seen milling about, but in early April 1922, locals noticed that the Hinterkaifeck farmhouse was unusually void of activity.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched and written by Erin Munro Creative Director: Milly Raso
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When 21-year-old Mark Kilroy and a group of his friends headed to South Padre Island in Texas for Spring Break, all they had in mind was sun, sand and celebration. However, when they crossed the border into the Mexican city of Matamoros to party with their fellow college students, things soon took a dark turn.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched by Erin Munro Episode written by Elsha McGill and Milly RasoCreative Director: Milly Raso
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In Australia, one woman is killed by her current or former domestic partner every week. So when 29-year-old Leeann Lapham went missing from her short term accommodation in Innisfail in 2010, suspicion was immediately cast on her boyfriend, Graeme Evans. Although the two were known to have a volatile and often violent relationship, Graeme maintained that Leeann had left on her own accord.
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Episode researched by Anonymous Host and Elsha McGill with assistance from the Queensland Police Homicide Investigation Unit Episode written by Elsha McGillCreative Director: Milly Raso
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During the early 1970s in Washington, D.C, six black girls aged between 10 and 18 were abducted and murdered in separate brutal attacks. The bodies of Carole Spinks, Darlenia Johnson, Brenda Crockett, Nenomoshia Yates, Brenda Woodard and Diane Williams were all found alongside busy roads, with most showing evidence of strangulation and sexual assault. The unidentified perpetrator, thought to be Washington’s first serial killer, became known as The Freeway Phantom.
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Episode researched and narrated by the Anonymous HostEpisode written by Elsha McGill
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