
Coffee and Crime AU ☕🔪 Australian true crime Mini case spotlights + deep dives Grab your coffee. I’ll bring the crime.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Bob Chappell stepped onto his yacht on the River Derwent… and was never seen again.
No confirmed witness. No body. No clear explanation of what happened that night.
What followed was one of Australia’s most debated missing person investigations — a... more
In November 1962, a foul smell drifting through a quiet Sydney street led police to a discovery that would quietly conceal one of Australia’s most disturbing serial killers.
What they found beneath the floorboards of a small delicatessen seemed stra... more
In January 1982, Lynette Dawson vanished from Sydney's Northern Beaches.
There was no violent crime scene. No body. No confession. Just a husband who claimed she had walked away and a family who never believed she would abandon her children.
For de... more
In 2015, a suitcase discovered beside a remote South Australian highway revealed one of Australia’s most haunting unsolved mysteries.
Inside were the remains of a small child.
Years earlier, unidentified remains had already been found deep inside B... more
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A true crime series focused on Australian cases, offering detailed, narrative-driven retellings with strong emphasis on timelines, forensics, and investigation tactics. Each episode surveys high-profile and lesser-known cases, unpacking how investigations unfolded, what evidence shaped outcomes, and how media, public memory, and societal context interacted with the legal process. The host typically centers victims and families while highlighting procedural decisions, courtroom drama, and the evolving understanding of each case. The show stands out for its steady storytelling, clear case chronology, and willingness to revisit controversial or reopened narratives, making it a compelling pick for listeners who enjoy methodical, case-by-case di... more
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Coffee and Crime AU launched 4 months ago and published 23 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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