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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

In 1990, three Aboriginal children vanish from the same small community in Bowraville within five months. What follows is a story of fear, suspicion, failed investigations, and families left carrying the search for justice themselves.
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In 1980, nine-week-old Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from a campsite at Airs Rock. Her mother claims a dingo had taken her. Two years later, the question of what happened was tested in court. Told through the witnesses and evidence presented at tria... more
On a Monday morning in December 2014, customers sit down for coffee in Martin Place. Minutes later, a shotgun is produced and the doors are locked. For the next seventeen hours, a group of hostages move when instructed, speak when permitted, and wait... more
Sydney, December 1988. Twenty-seven-year-old American mathematician Scott Johnson is found dead at the base of cliffs at North Head. He had moved to Australia to build a life with his partner, splitting his time between Canberra and Sydney while comp... more
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The mispronunciation of well known names and towns has me wondering. Sad for the very human art of storytelling if this is the case
Not too much conjecture, just straightforward stories and just the facts. The delivery is really a breath of fresh air when most true crime podcasts are so full of guesswork and needless drama, this one doesn’t insult your intelligence.
I love the shorter format and the host is great to listen to. The background music though is annoying
This podcast sounds like it’s narrated by a robot. Unlistenable, I’m afraid.
I wanted to say love it but the background music is very annoying!!! But I gave it a five star because I want to keep listening to this new podcast
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This show delivers concise, factual retellings of Australian crime, ranging from infamous cases to lesser-known investigations. Episodes emphasize how evidence, testimony, and forensic interpretations shape outcomes, while also exploring media influence, public perception, and the evolution of investigative techniques. The format is clearly batched into short, readable episodes, often with notable courtroom figures and investigators providing context. A standout trait is the combination of high-profile historical cases with rigorous, evidence-focused storytelling, which may appeal to listeners who want clarity and restraint without unnecessary conjecture.
A unique draw is the consistent focus on Australian crime history through accessible n... more
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