An outback town, a missing man and 11 people who mostly hate each other. Kylie Stevenson and Caroline Graham get Lost in Larrimah.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
We’re heading back to the tiny town that’s haunted by a huge mystery to unpack why the world is losing it over Larrimah. more
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It’s been more than four years since Patrick ‘Paddy’ Moriarty and his dog Kellie went missing from the town of Larrimah. A lot has happened in that time, including a two-part coronial inquest in which most of the tiny town’s residents were called to ... more
Kylie and Caro discuss the second part of the inquest into the death of Paddy Moriarty, including eight secret tapes recorded by police and the coroner’s findings. You’ll hear a reading of the contents of the tapes, what it was like in the courtroom,... more
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Really interesting
The Irish cannot clearly say T very succinctly and Paddy says it very clearly. Has he just buggered off!
The podcast is well made but it’s too many episodes and nothing comes out of it . It just doesn’t go any where. It’s an interesting story and place but it just drags on.
One of the best! more
Decent podcast… pretty well presented. more
Apple Podcasts | #102 | Australia/Society & Culture |
Apple Podcasts | #162 | New Zealand/Society & Culture |
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