Episodit
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On today's Loose Ends, John (eventually) makes a truly odd admission about a shameful deep from his past.
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In 1989, 24-year old Tracey Wigginton committed a murder which consumed the public's attention - and with good reason. Was her moniker accurate? Did Brisbane briefly fall prey to a vampire, or was this nothing more than a tragedy amplified by the tabloids?
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Puuttuva jakso?
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Paul tells John about a Bitcoin heist, before he and John take a look at the Oxford English Dictionary's word of the year. Will John accept Rizz?
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In 1989, an assassination and a federal police investigation led to Paul's descent into nightmare. John takes Paul on a trip back in time in this look at a notorious Australian cop-killing.
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John walks Paul through a case from back in 2005, where he bodies of a retired couple were found strangled in their home.
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John walks Paul through a case involving a woman who, one night, hears her husband's computer turn on. What happened next will floor you.
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Paul is ill, yet still manages to (try to) explain to John what Bluey is.
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The incredible true story of a man who climbed a clocktower, wreaked havoc, ended lives, and changed American law enforcement forever in the process.
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Are we all doomed, or has John gone full "man yells at cloud"? The boys debate whether or not society is backsliding, before John makes a bold claim.
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John and Paul set their sights on an infamous case involving two snipers and many tragic murders, carried out in Washington State shortly after 9/11.
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A certain costumed crimefighter has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, leading to a very strange discussion about vigilantism. Then, John talks about butts, and things truly go off the rails.
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John and Paul begin their exploration of snipers. What are they? What are some common myths? And is John as good a shot as he claims to me?
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A hypothetical discussion about police recruitment triggers a surprisingly deep discussion between John and Paul about the nature of police work.
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What happens when the head of a bikie gang has a hit taken out on them? A fascinating story involving a sharpshooter and inter-gang rivalries rears it's head on this week's Loose Units.
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A gorilla goes missing, and a wall nearly comes down.
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John and Paul take a look at Ronald Joseph Ryan, the last person to be legally executed in Australia.
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John and Paul discuss why they have such a deep-seated inability to sing or dance in public. Plus: FIRE!
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John and Paul discuss the unfolding case of the monstrous Dominique Pelicot, and the bravery of his wife, Gisèle Pelicot.
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In breaking news, a string of pager explosions has wrought havoc across Lebanon - John gives Paul and update.
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