
Catching you up on the biggest true crime cases in the news from Australia and around the world.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

In 1991, a vehicle was found in the bush containing the bodies of two women, Julie-anne Leahy, 26, and Vicki Arnold, 28. The police initially thought the unusual deaths were a murder-suicide. But three coronial inquests later and a very different sto... more
A charming cult leader, a missing family, and an inquest that raised more questions than answers. Today Nina and Bek deep dive into the mysterious disappearance of Internet cult leader Simon Kadwell, his partner Chantelle McDougall, their five-year-o... more
Erin Patterson has been charged with three counts of murder and 5 counts of attempted murder after three people died from suspected mushroom poisoning following a lunch at her home. Bek and Nina break down how we got to this point and also discuss th... more
As America reels from yet another mass shooting, Bek and Nina look back at Australia's history of gun control, from the Port Arthur massacre in 1996 to today. They also discuss the conspiracy theorists that are harming families, spreading misinformat... more
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Title is misleading. I cannot be bothered listening if you can’t even be straight with the POV of show
I loved your show & only recently binged it all &finished last ep to see you stopped it why? Can u pls bring back it was one of a kind .. just about to try the new show but would love the old to continue 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hearing a host say “You create your own reality” was pretty disappointing considering this is a true crime podcast. But apart from cliches and twee chat some good stories here.
What a load of rubbish! These two are sooooo boring. So much waffle.
Can you say Absolutely’ anymore times in the one episode.
Great podcast, great stories
Keep going










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