
An investigation over 7 episodes into the disappearance and death of Sarah Elise Brown, 23 years, who was missing for 7 days in June 2021 before being found deceased off Barton's Road, Gympie.
The coroner ruled suicide by hanging.
The anomalies and unanswered questions arising from the hurried police investigation continue to swirl through the Gympie community who question the suicide finding.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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In this episode Graeme provides information on a 24 hour Webinar being conducted in the UK by podcaster and journalist Naomi Channell. Graeme is a panelist on the webinar and he will be live from 3.30pm to 4.30pm on Sunday 18 May 2025 for... more
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In this episode Graeme reports on recent developments in the ongoing story of Sarah Brown.
The Qld Coroner has reopened the investigation into the death of Sarah Brown.
Graeme speaks with a woman who became a victim of a group of predat... more
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In this episode Graeme reports continues investigations into the death of Sarah Brown.
He introduces Robocop to the listener.
Robocop came to the show courtesy of his handler who wanted to run all the evidence through AI to see what fin... more
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In this episode Graeme reports continues investigations into the death of Sarah Brown.
He discusses further problems with the drop wrist injury, potential new evidence that Sarah was seen alive on Tuesday 8 june 2021.
Graeme reports on ... more
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What is with the random music and why is it there…couldn’t listen because of that
Don’t change your style Graham , you tell it how it is . It is a investigative real life podcast . Some negative comments from listeners who want some dramatised americanised version .
Too many long pauses and the annoying random music.
You need to get Jamie Pultz back to help you out
I would love to continue as the story seems interesting but the narration was frustrating. There was too much irrelevant information given and off-topic discussions. His voice is monotone, too slow and at times awkward jokes or comments are made. I found myself multiple episodes in without knowing much about the case. I turned off when he started talking about robocop.
As a long term local (6th gen). You got a lot wrong on your “average”. Particularly home ages. Plenty of homes in town aged 1870-1920’s. Waffle. Stop dragging up the Helltown article. It’s so inaccurate as well. There’s heaps of estates and new homes. Thousands and thousands of new residents from Noosa, Sunshine Coast and further because first homes and land are affordable still. It will continue to boom as a town and as a country escape for those working in the coast. It will boom because it wi... more
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The podcast focuses on the complex and unresolved case of Sarah Elise Brown, whose tragic story raises significant questions regarding the official ruling of suicide after her death in Gympie. Over the course of the series, the host meticulously examines the various testimonies, police investigations, and emerging evidence suggesting that the circumstances surrounding her death are far more complicated than initially concluded. Each episode unpacks the community's concerns, explores potential foul play, and shares insights from local residents, experts, and family members involved in advocating for justice. The podcast stands out for its commitment to thorough investigation, interactive listener contributions, and the examination of broader... more
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