Julie Ann Garciacelay was not quite 20 when she vanished from her inner-city apartment in Melbourne 50 years ago.
Three men who were with her that night in July 1975 told police the young American left to make a phone call and didn’t return. One would be linked to the infamous Easey Street murders 18 months later.
Julie has never been seen since, nor has her body been found. Her disappearance is o... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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When Julie and her two sisters were little, their mother bought them a toy piano to share. Julie took to it with passion and became a gifted pianist. Now, her legacy lives on through the piano scholarship Ruth Garciacelay set up, in her daughter’s na... more
Veteran detectives believe the crucial clue that can lead to an ancient ‘cold case’ like Julie Garciacelay’s being solved is usually found in the original file.
It could well be true in this case, as Casefile Presents discovers…
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In the decade that followed Julie’s murder, 19 other women suffered violent deaths in Melbourne.
Helen Thomas traces this brutal trail…
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When Ruth Garciacelay realised her daughter really was missing, she flew to Australia from the US. A couple of years later, she returned to Melbourne and had an unnerving encounter with one of the men who’d been with Julie the night she disappeared. more
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Fantastic series
The storytelling here was very boring - basically all of the major points were introduced in the first episode and nothing new came out of this investigation. It didn’t do justice to who Julie was as a person either. I didn’t really see the point of this podcast.
I’d have liked to’ve seen some deeper writing bringing Julie’s humanity into the fore more distinctly given the overall quality of the writers demon-&1strated by their works & shown to us in worldwide society y
Story well told, although sad , needed to be brought to wider community. To listen to Julie’s mum talk about aftermath of Julie’s disappearance, is heartbreaking. I hope this raises the profile of the case and brings answers.
The podcast is well researched and presented very well. I like the narrator/journalists style. Sadly it’s just another podcast that highlights how the police stuff these cases up from day.
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Focusing on the enigmatic disappearance of Julie Ann Garciacelay, this podcast provides an in-depth exploration of her cold case, which remains a pivotal mystery in Australian history. Investigative journalist Helen Thomas meticulously unravels the circumstances surrounding Julie's vanishing in 1975, incorporating various perspectives from family members, law enforcement, and witnesses. The series extensively covers the cultural and societal issues surrounding the case, including gendered violence, police corruption, and the emotional toll on those left searching for closure. Each episode is rich with details that not only highlight the investigation's progress through the years but also reflect on broader themes of loss, memory, and the qu... more
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