Tasmania is well-known for its beauty. But, deep within the dark bushland lies a string of secrets. 169 people have gone missing on the island since the mid 20th century, and dozens of those without a trace from the wilderness…..their bodies never recovered. The Lost Ones looks into the stories of those who’ve disappeared into the rugged Tasmanian wilderness, and asks the question, have they falle... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
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There is a fine line between story telling and sensationalism. This crosses that line with blatant disregard. It was speculative, obvious in places, and didn’t have victims of crime at the centre.
Eerie stories
I'm thinking you may want to stop laughing and giggling while walking the karst where people have died. Really ugly.
I’m not sure why this podcast isn’t more popular, beautifully done!
Beautifully narrated and researched. Her guests , and the people affected are interesting to listen to . Well done.
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