
One night in January, 1977 Susan Bartlett and Suzanne Armstrong were fatally stabbed in their home in Easey Street, Collingwood. Suzanne’s 16 month-old son was asleep in his cot at the time.
Now, 47 years later, police have arrested a 65 year old man in Rome in connection to this cold case. It’s a confronting saga.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

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Became a subscriber so wouldn’t have commercials but even though this is under ‘subscriber edition’ filled with way too many commercials even for free media
Curious why there is no update episode about an arrest?? Felt like got invested in this podcast then it just ended. Now I hear on news about an arrest. An update would be a good addition
i’m sorry i had to stop listening to this podcast, the amount of ads was just unbearable.
As I’m listening to this a man has now been apprehended in Italy with regard to these murders - well done!
After all these years. Someone has been charged with Suzanne and Susan’s murders. Just got a notification on X.
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The series offers a gripping exploration of notorious true crime cases, with a particular focus on the Easey Street murders that occurred in Melbourne in 1977. Through investigative storytelling, the series unveils the details surrounding the brutal double homicide of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett, highlighting the systemic failures in the investigations that followed. Episodes showcase insights from law enforcement, forensic experts, and key witnesses, prompting discussions on the impact of the crimes on the community and the quest for justice, even decades later. What sets this series apart is its dedication to analyzing historical and contemporary forensic advancements, showcasing the evolution of crime investigation alongside the... more
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