Ever since the shocking deaths of three young women in 1996 and 1997, the unanswered questions surrounding the Claremont serial killings have remained one of the biggest mysteries in WA history.
Any hope of justice in the tragic deaths of Ciara Glennon, Sarah Spiers and Jane Rimmer seemed bleak for more than 20 years, with police coming unstuck and no sign of a breakthrough.
That was until the a... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeNews |
After 20 years of hiding in plain sight, sadistic killer and brutal rapist Bradley Edwards will likely never leave jail and die without his freedom, after he was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 40 years.
If he makes ... more
Join the Claremont in Conversation team in this special live event at the University of Western Australia.
Hear stories never told in court, anecdotes from sitting days and opinions from the journalists who covered the mammoth seven-month trial.
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Should Bradley Edwards be allowed to participate in rehabilitation programs in prison? Or should the prison just 'throw away the key'?
Legal expert Damien Cripps joins Natalie Bonjolo in this last episode until the sentencing, discussing how Edward... more
Former homicide detective Paul Ferguson has put away his fair share of bad guys. The retired police officer was in charge of the MACRO Taskforce when it was created, after Jane Rimmer disappeared in June 1996, but before that, he worked on, and helpe... more
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Recaps each day of the trial, not a huge amount of speculation and suspense but exactly what you expect from a straightforward trial. Would love to hear them do some interviews after the fact and try to bridge a few of the “gaps” talked about within the episodes. Great team regardless.
They were determined to make a long podcast every day no matter what. 103 episodes! Slow, repetitive and bloated even when played at 1.5x speed. The female ‘journalists’ added little except breathlessly sharing their emotional responses to every development (‘how did ya feel when...’). The only real crime journalist there was the English guy who did the case file update frankly could have done it all by himself, in half the time and with ten times the impact.
Listened from the beginning and to every episode over the last 12 months. Thank you so much to the entire team who clearly worked so hard to put this together.
It was quite the education on how our justice system works. From the police work, to the forensic work, to the courtroom proceedings. I have developed a new understanding and appreciation for it all. I also appreciated the honest, carefully-worded and straightforward approach of the presenters. Especially Tim. No embellishment or dramat... more
Omg - I have just read some of the comments! Bunch of wingers in there! I listened to all of the podcast and found it very informative and interesting. Loved the DNA and physical evidence part. I found that fascinating. The reporting of each and every court day was a great idea, as the case built before our eyes. Glad that Edwards is safely stowed away!
Tim, please write down what you’re going to say and then read it. We all can’t take the thinking and uh uh uh uh and stuttering, it’s making my ears bleed.
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