
A true crime podcast that looks at real cases of mystery, murder, and criminal behaviour through a criminological lens. Each episode unpacks what happened, how the investigation unfolded, and the psychology behind the people involved. From well-known cases to lesser-known tragedies, it’s all about understanding the story behind the headlines and what the evidence really tells us.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 3 days ago |
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On New Year's Day 1963, the bodies of two respected Sydney scientists, Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler, were discovered on the banks of the Lane Cove River. Neither appeared to have suffered any obvious injuries, yet both were dead under circ... more
After nearly ten years of dead ends, police finally announce a breakthrough in Australia's most famous unidentified murder case.
The Pyjama Girl has a name.
Linda Agostini.
And her husband, Antonio Agostini, has confessed.
For the public, the mys... more
In September 1934, a gruesome discovery beside a lonely road near Albury would spark one of Australia's most infamous criminal mysteries.
A young woman is found partially burned, shot in the neck, and dressed in distinctive yellow silk pyjamas embro... more










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