
It's the story of two children who disappeared from the Adelaide oval in 1973. Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Jane Gordon were two Australian girls who went missing while attending an Australian rules football match at the Adelaide Oval on 25 August 1973. This is their story.
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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

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Great Podcast. Very well done and respectful. Definitely recommend
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A fascinating story but this podcast delves far too far into the speculative. Most of the so called evidence uncovered by ‘Bear’ is flimsy at best. I’m also concerned that the obviously vulnerable sister is being given false hopes that the perpetrator(s) could be uncovered through Bear’s private investigations. The suggestion that the police may be complicit may have been relevant at the time but policing has changed considerably over the years and I find it hard to believe they are still protec... more
A tragic mystery, with little hope of resolution.
Often repetitive, and the production is patchy. The music is often far too loud , obtrusive and needlessly emotional. Volume levels are all over the place, and at times the host sounds as if he has a blocked nose, and/or needs to clear his throat.
Nevertheless, an important story.
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The content focuses on the tragic case of two Australian girls, Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Jane Gordon, who vanished from the Adelaide Oval in 1973 during an Australian rules football match. Through a blend of personal storytelling and investigative journalism, the series captures the emotional weight of the families affected and the complexities surrounding unresolved disappearances. The coverage not only highlights the specific case but also explores broader themes of missing persons, the implications of community involvement, and societal responses to such tragedies. The unique approach likely presents the narrative with a blend of compassion and critical analysis, appealing to listeners with an interest in true crime and the lasting im... more
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