
It’s a scenario too harrowing to believe.
A four-year-old child vanishes without a trace in the middle of the night while on a family holiday in a remote, rugged and dangerous part of the Western Australian coast.
Cleo Smith had been sleeping next to her baby sister, in the same tent as her parents. When they wake in the morning, she’s gone.
What follows is every parent’s worst nightmare. A la... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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24th January, 2022:
Guilty.
Those were the only words uttered by 36-year-old Terence Darrell Kelly when a charge of child stealing was put to him as he appeared by video link from prison to the Carnarvon courthouse.
It was a stunning admission... more
12.46am, 3rd November, 2021:
In the middle of the night in a house in Carnarvon, just 7 minutes away from the Smith family home, police barge their way into a locked house.
The lights are off, except for one room. They enter, and what they find ... more
Days 16-18:
The search for Cleo is getting desperate. Police have no leads and they’re trying anything to find the little girl.
That’s when they reveal they’ve used special agents to search the dark web for any signs of the four-year-old.
In th... more
Days 13-15:
Cleo’s been missing for two weeks now, and the police, her community and her parents are getting even more desperate.
It’s now that the head of Taskforce Rodia, Detective Superintendent Rod Wilde lands in Carnarvon.
Seven News crime... more
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I enjoyed listening to this, and it was a happy outcome. However, I was left without the answers to the most interesting parts, namely; how did he do it? and how did the police find him??
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Only disappointing part of this informative podcast is that they skip over the most crucial detail….how they actually found her. I am guessing (although it's not explained) that this is due to legal reasons but it leaves things a little lacking because it's a long podcast that skips over the most important climactic detail.
It’s not often a story like this ends the way this one does. It was good. 👌🏼 I found the host easy to listen too, but I missed the grip factor.. nothing was being discovered with the podcast, it was just clarifying the info. Worth a listen
Excellent discussions about what happened. Great outcome.
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