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  • In 2024, the world learned the name Gisele Pelicot. Between 2011 and 2020, she was drugged and raped in her home in France by her husband, Dominique, and dozens of other men while she was unconscious.

    In a landmark trial, the then-72-year-old Gisele waived her right to anonymity as evidence revealed at least 200 rapes, many of them filmed. Dominique recruited men through a sex chat website, giving detailed instructions on how to abuse his wife.

    But this is not an isolated case. In 2026, CNN uncovered allegations of a global network of men in group chats sharing tips on drugging and raping their wives, alongside more than 20,000 “sleep content” videos.

    Investigative journalist Saskya Vandoorne joins us after infiltrating these groups and speaking to survivors.

    LINKS

    Learn more about CNN's investigation here. 

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Saskya Vandoorne

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

    Audio Designer: Tegan Salder

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  • Just over a week after we covered the murders of Victorian police officers Vadim De Waart-Hottart and Neal Thompson, we've learned more information about the case from the Coronial Inquest Hearing.

    Desmond Filby, 'Dezi Freeman', was shot dead following a seven-month manhunt, and this week, the Victorian Coroner’s Court heard the opening of two inquests. 7NEWS reporter Rochelle Brown explains what we learnt.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: 7News Journalist Rochelle Brown

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

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  • In 1991, a fire at an Austin yoghurt shop led firefighters to a scene so horrific it would haunt them forever: four teenage girls murdered in one of Texas’ most shocking crimes.

    The Yoghurt Shop Murders became a case that devastated families, traumatised a city, and remained unsolved for more than three decades. Now, thanks to advances in DNA technology, investigators believe they’ve finally identified the killer.

    Margaret Brown, director of HBO and A24’s The Yoghurt Shop Murders, explains the wrongful confessions, the families’ fight for answers, and the extraordinary twists that changed everything.

    LINKS

    Watch the latest episode of The Yogurt Shop Murders on HBO MAX here. 

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Margaret Brown

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Rory Nix

    Audio Designer: Scott Stronach

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  • In August 2025, two Victoria Police officers were shot and killed while executing a search warrant at a regional Victorian property linked to Desmond Filby, also known as Dezi Freeman. A third officer was injured, and Filby vanished into the bush, triggering a seven-month manhunt that gripped the nation.

    The case began with a child abuse investigation and ended in March 2026, when police found Filby hiding in a shipping container and shot him dead after he threatened officers with a stolen police gun.

    In this episode, we unpack the tragedy, the investigation, and the dramatic final chapter of one of Australia’s most confronting police operations.

    LINKS

    Watch Dezi Freeman: The Hunt on 7Plus here. and listen here. 

    If you’re experiencing family and domestic violence, Safe Steps provides immediate and confidential assistance. Find out more here. 

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Cassie Zervos

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

    Audio Engineer: Tegan Sadler

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  • What happens after police leave a crime scene? For six years, Donna Nayler was the person called in to deal with what remained.

    Wearing full protective gear, she cleaned some of the country’s most confronting scenes, from murders and domestic violence cases to homes where bodies had gone undiscovered for weeks.

    Donna reveals the harsh realities that come with a job few people ever think about and the unseen work done behind closed doors.

    LINKS

    You can find Donna's book, Bloodstains and Ball Gowns, here. 

    If you’re experiencing family and domestic violence, Safe Steps provides immediate and confidential assistance. Find out more here. 

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Donna Nayler

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

    Audio Engineer: Tegan Sadler

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  • WA Police have acknowledged that earlier searches in the investigation into the Nannup Four were conducted in the wrong location. Retired detective Barry McIntosh, who has long pushed for answers in the case, believes the corrected coordinates point to a more accurate search area near Northcliffe, where clothing and the reported smell of human remains were allegedly detected after the group disappeared.

    Today, we check in with ABC investigative journalist Dominique Bayens about the latest developments in the case.

    LINKS

    Find out more about Barry's search for The Nannup Four. There's a GoFundMe page here.

    Watch Expanse: The Nannup Four here. 

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Dominique Bayens

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

    Audio Engineer: Tegan Sadler

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  • 29-year-old Katie Haley arrived home on a Friday night in March 2018 after a long shift at a Melbourne tavern. Her partner Shane had been messaging throughout the day, calls, accusations, jealousy, and control that had continued for hours...

    After reaching her limit, Katie stands up and starts packing a bag. She tells him the relationship is over. She’s leaving with their daughter. But she never makes it out the door.

    Today, we’re speaking with Katie’s sister, Bianca Unwin, who has since become an advocate for domestic violence awareness following her sister’s death, and who now speaks openly about coercive control and the warning signs that were not fully recognised at the time.

    LINKS

    If you’re experiencing family and domestic violence, Safe Steps provides immediate and confidential assistance. Find out more here. 

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Bianca Unwin

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

    Audio Engineer: Tegan Sadler

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  • This is Part 2 of Nina Funnell’s story. You can listen to Part 1 here.

    Nina Funnell survived a violent assault as a young woman, fighting off her attacker and escaping to call the police. Although he was never found, the experience became a turning point.

    Within weeks, she chose to speak publicly, challenging stigma, victim-blaming, and the silence surrounding violence against women. Since then, Nina has become a leading advocate and journalist, driving national conversations and legal reform.

    Through campaigns like Let Her Speak and Justice Shouldn’t Hurt, she has helped change laws, amplify survivor voices, and secure millions in funding for victim support services.

    Today, she joins us to discuss her work supporting victim-survivors and their families, and the fight for a more just system.

    LINKS

    Find out more about the Keep Counselling Confidential campaign here. 

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Nina Funnell

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • Find Part 2 of this conversation with Nina Funnell here. 

    Nina Funnell survived a violent assault as a young woman, fighting off her attacker and escaping to call the police. Although he was never found, the experience became a turning point.

    Within weeks, she chose to speak publicly, challenging stigma, victim-blaming, and the silence surrounding violence against women. Since then, Nina has become a leading advocate and journalist, driving national conversations and legal reform.

    Through campaigns like Let Her Speak and Justice Shouldn’t Hurt, she has helped change laws, amplify survivor voices, and secure millions in funding for victim support services.

    Today, she joins us to discuss her work supporting victim-survivors and their families, and the fight for a more just system.

    LINKS

    Find out more about the Keep Counselling Confidential campaign here. 

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.

    Win a $2,000 Bed Threads voucher. Subscribe to Mamamia here before April 30 to be automatically entered. Current subscriber? You're already in the draw. T&Cs apply.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Nina Funnell

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • In January 1993, 20-year-old Tracey Valesini appeared at the Campbelltown Courthouse in Sydney for a legal matter. She was last seen sitting inside the courtroom that day.

    After that moment, Tracey was never heard from again.

    More than 30 years later, there is still no definitive answer about what happened to the young mother or where her remains may be. But the case has never truly gone cold. Journalist Ashlea Hansen has since uncovered new evidence, determined to keep Tracey’s story alive and bring long-overdue attention to her disappearance.

    LINKS

    You can watch the three-part multimedia investigation at leftinthecold.com.au

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Ashlea Hansen

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • On March 2, 1998, 10-year-old Austrian girl Natascha Kampusch disappeared on her way to school. 

    What followed was 3,096 days in captivity, hidden inside a soundproof cellar, cut off from the outside world and shaped by fear, control, and a deeply complex psychological dynamic with her captor.

    Journalist Rahni Sadler spent a lot of time getting to know Natascha, interviewing her in 2011 and again in 2016, and even visiting the house where she was held. In this episode, she offers insight into Natascha’s story - revealing the quiet strength, nuance, and resilience behind one of the most confronting cases in modern history.....

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    Find more of Rahni's work here.

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Rahni Sadler

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Video Editor: Julian Rosario

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • On October 1, 2005, terror struck Bali when three suicide bombings ripped through crowded restaurants in Jimbaran Bay and Kuta, killing 20 people and injuring more than 100. Among those caught in the blasts was 20-year-old Newcastle local Joe Frost.

    Thrown face-down into the sand, ears ringing and legs burning, Joe survived - but others at his table were killed or left with life-changing injuries.

    Now a journalist, Joe is revisiting the attack through his podcast Forgotten Bombs: Bali 2005, speaking with survivors, investigators, and even those linked to Jemaah Islamiyah.

    LINKS

    Listen to Forgotten Bombs: Bali 2005 here. 

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Joe Frost

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • Katherine Knight, Sarah Makin, Caroline Grills, Catherine Birnie, Helen Moore, and Rachel Pfitzner are among the most notorious female killers in Australian history. But what compels a woman to take a life, whether it’s someone close to her or, more rarely, a stranger?

    Dr Xanthe Weston, a criminal psychologist, has long been driven by this very question. Drawing on years of research into cases like these, she joins us today to explore what she’s discovered - why women’s motives for killing often differ from men’s, and whether some perpetrators are inherently predisposed to violence, or shaped by circumstance.

    LINKS

    Listen to the Method & Motive podcast here. 

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Dr Xanthe Weston

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • In 1984, Terry Ferguson was approached in a busy Florida mall by a charming photographer with an Australian accent. He promised her stardom; instead, she became a victim of Christopher Wilder, the notorious "Beauty Queen Killer."

    While Wilder’s confirmed body count sits around 11, new evidence suggests a much darker reality: a trail of over 30 victims stretching from Australia to America. 

    Today, we explore Wilder’s predatory tactics, his transition from serial to spree killer, and his potential connection to Australia’s infamous, unsolved Wanda Beach murders.

    LINKS

    Listen to the Catching Evil podcast here. 

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Mark Llewellyn & Andy Byrne

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • In 2007, a family of three and their friend vanished from their secluded home in Nannup, Western Australia, leaving only a cryptic note claiming they had moved to Brazil. They never arrived.

    As investigators delved into the lives of Chantelle McDougall, her partner Simon Cadwell, their daughter Leela, and friend Tony Popic, they uncovered a web of doomsday prepping and cult-like spiritual beliefs.

    Was this a voluntary disappearance to a "higher plane," or something far more sinister?

    LINKS

    Listen to Expanse: The Nannup Four here. 

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Dominique Bayens

    Host: Gemma Bath 

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • Her life changed forever when her five-year-old daughter, Rose, bravely spoke up about a trusted family friend sexually assaulting her. 

    That moment led Michelle to discover that both of her daughters had endured abuse for years, and it marked the start of the family’s journey toward justice and healing.

    In this episode, Michelle shares how she and her daughters, Pippa and Rose, navigated their challenges together, supported by their older sister Maggie and their father. Now adults, Pippa and Rose are using their voices to drive positive change in the way child victims are treated within the legal system. Their journey is a powerful testament to resilience, courage, and the unbreakable strength of family in overcoming adversity.

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via 1800 RESPECT. If the content in this episode has brought up anything for you, please contact Lineline on 13 11 14. 

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    CREDITS 

    Guest: Michelle Milthorpe

    Host: Gemma Bath

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • Some women dream of launching a career before 25. Some dream of owning their first home. Jemma Lilley had a different goal: she wanted to kill someone before her 25th birthday, but she knew she couldn't do it alone. 

    Obsessed with serial killers and violent fantasy, Lilley set her sights on turning desire into reality. She found an accomplice in Trudi Lenon, an impressionable single mother whom she gradually drew into her world of fixation and planning. Together, they searched for what they chillingly described as the “perfect victim.” They chose 18-year-old Aaron Pajich-Sweetman, a vulnerable teenager who was a friend of Lenon’s son.

    It is a case that still shocks those who hear it. A real-life horror story about manipulation, obsession, and the calculated, meticulous planning of two women who conspired to take the life of an innocent young man.

    CREDITS 

    Guest: Tim Clarke

    Host: Claire Murphy

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • In June 2016, Karen Ristevski vanished from her home. Her husband, Borce, told their daughter she had gone for a walk and never returned. For months, police and family searched in vain.

    Then, in February 2017, hikers stumbled upon her skeletal remains in a quiet nature reserve. Police pieced together CCTV footage and phone records, leading to Borce’s arrest. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter in 2019, after prosecutors were unable to prove intent.

    Now, 7NEWS Investigations Editor Alison Sandy is digging deeper, not just into Karen’s case, but into a disturbing pattern: women whose deaths could have been prevented or discovered earlier, had the warning signs of escalating intimate partner violence been recognised sooner.

    If you need support, it's available at 1800 RESPECT. 

    Find out more about the Kiss & Kill podcast here. 

    CREDITS 

    Guest: Alison Sandy

    Host: Gemma Bath

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • Darryl Gardiner grew up in a home ruled by unimaginable violence... and it almost destroyed him.

    Witnessing and experiencing abuse from a terrifyingly young age, he followed the same path, becoming a violent man himself. But Darryl broke the cycle.

    Now a father, clinician, and founder of programs helping men and women escape abuse, Darryl shares a raw, unflinching story of accountability, redemption, and what it truly takes to stop the cycle of violence.

    Find out more about Rolling With The Punches at www.rollingwiththepunches.com.au

    CREDITS 

    Guest: Darryl Gardiner

    Host: Gemma Bath

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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  • In October 1976, 16-year-old Trenny Gibson boarded a school bus in Knoxville, Tennessee, expecting a routine day. Instead, her horticulture class was taken on a rainy hike into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park without warning.

    Unprepared and uneasy, Trenny borrowed a jacket from a fellow student. By mid-afternoon, she was gone. One moment she was on the trail, the next she had vanished. Nearly 50 years later, her disappearance remains unsolved. Questions linger about suspicious behaviour, missing evidence, and why the case quietly faded from view.

    In this episode, we speak with podcast hosts Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna about their investigation into the haunting mystery of Trenny Gibson. 

    You can listen to Tim and Lance's podcast Missing, here and watch their YouTube videos here. 

    Listen to Claire Murphy on Missing here.

    CREDITS 

    Guests: Tim Pilleri & Lance Reenstierna

    Host: Gemma Bath

    Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Round

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    Want us to cover a case on the podcast? Email us at [email protected] or send us a voice note.

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