In June 1993, Elizabeth Stevens, 18, was murdered on her way home from the bus stop. Her death began a seven-week reign of terror for the people of Frankston. A serial killer was on the loose. No one was safe, not young mother, Debbie Fream, 22, taken on a trip to the shops, nor Natalie Russell, 17, murdered on her way home from school. The serial killer, Paul Denyer was captured and sentenced to ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture |
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First time I’ve left a review for a podcast series on true crime. I was genuinely moved by what happened to the young women and felt the narrator did a fantastic job being informative without the drama you see in alot of true crime podcasts these days. She was very respectful and the episodes were well paced and full of details. more
Honestly vikki petraitis has done an exceptional job when it comes to Denyer and the Frankston case… the baby Jake addition really rung out that extra bit although I was always very uncomfortable with using that name. Bit exploitative if you ask me. more
I personally really enjoy Vikki’s calm voice. The severity of this podcast was well tempered by this imo. more
This podcast was so well organized and the stories/interviews/history of each girl was so well done. I highly recommend!!!
I like a lot of listeners consume a lot of true crime. This far and away is the best I’ve ever heard. There was clearly an exceptional amount of interviewing and research put into this and that’s what makes this podcast so good. I most appreciate how the creator of this podcast Vikki Petraitis painstakingly documented the many many encounters the killer had with people before he killed — being a nuisance, harassing, creeping, crowding, offending, tormenting, and terrorizing dozens of people (pr... more
Apple Podcasts | #135 | United Kingdom/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #122 | Australia/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #64 | South Africa/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #82 | Finland/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #84 | Hong Kong/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #88 | Ireland/True Crime |
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