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  • Under the Bridge - The abduction and murder of Daniel Morcombe
    Disclaimer - Please excuse the audio quality of this episode, there was an issue with our usual editing program.
    Please join us today as we discuss the 2003 abduction and murder of 13 year old Daniel Morcombe. We discuss the circumstances surrounding Daniel’s disappearance and the search for his killer.
    Book read in preparation for this episode: “The Sting - The Undercover Operation that caughtDaniel Morcombe’s killer” - by Kate Kyriacou
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  • On Sunday the 23rd of October 1966, eight-year-old Wendy Jane Pfeiffer was abducted about 500 metres from her family’s dairy farm in Mylor, South Australia.


    In the wake of the infamous Beaumont Children Disappearance from Glenelg Beach in South Australia only 10 months earlier, response to Wendy's disappearance was rapid, and a full scale search was launched by police, firefighters, emergency services, and community volunteers.


    When searchers returned with no results, police called in Aboriginal trackers Jimmy James and Daniel Moodoo to follow the trail others couldn't see...


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they explore the details of this twisting, turning, extraordinary story.


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    'Missing' interactive documentary by SBS'Missing: The Abduction of Wendy Pfeiffer' Written by Kylie Boltin, Researched by Debra Shulkes, Interviews with Wendy and John Pfeiffer by Roslyn Oades'Lost and Found: The Life of Jimmy James' by Robert Holmestrove.nla.com.au - archived Adelaide newspaper articles

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  • Derek Ernest Percy was a child killer who was linked to the unsolved deaths and disappearances of nine children in the 1960s.


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss Percy's known history, interspersed with the crimes he's been linked with as a potential suspect.


    Warning: this episode contains graphic accounts of pedophilia and paraphilia. Please exercise self-care if you choose to listen to this episode.


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    Lambs to the Slaughter by Debi MarshallUnsolved Australia by Justine FordCrimes That Shook Australia - S1 E6One man, so many faces of evil by John Silvester,The Age, April 22, 2007Child Killer Pockets Navy Pension by Carly Crawford, Sunday Herald Sun, 8 May 2005murderpedia.org and wikipedia.org, including original referenced sources

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    The Honolulu Strangler is an unidentified - and Hawaii's first known - serial killer, who was responsible for the murders of five women in Honolulu between 1985 and 1986. The killer has not been caught, and he may have had more victims.


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss the crimes, the victims, and the signature MO of this perpetrator. They also discuss other potential victims and the prime suspect.


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    Honolulu Homicide: Murder and Mayhem in Paradise by Gary Dias and Robbie Dingeman

    Breaking Homicide - Season 1, Episode 5

    Various articles from the Honolulu Star Advertiser newspaper archives

    Various news reports by KHON2 News

    Wikipedia.org and referenced original sources

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  • Joanne Ratcliffe (11) and Kirste Gordon (4) were abducted while attending an Australian rules football match at the Adelaide Oval on 25 August 1973. Despite the case making national headlines at the time, the presumed abduction and murder is often linked and overshadowed by the disappearance of the Beaumont children in 1966. The case is also referred to as the Adelaide Oval Abductions.


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss the girls and their families, the details of the abductions, sightings of the perpetrator, police investigation and suspects. In the latter part of the episode, as Shaun dug deeper into the research of this case, two seemingly missed leads and a disturbing theory in connection with a remote South Australian town surfaced, suggesting a potentially dark and twisted end to this case and possibly many others...


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    The Missing Beaumont Children by Michael MadiganThe Cruel City by Stephen OrrMan claims he saw Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon loaded into van at a boarding house after their disappearance from Adelaide Oval - Craig Cook, Sunday Mail (SA) August 31, 2013Excavation in South Australia’s mid-north for clues to 1973 abduction of Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon from Adelaide Oval - Bryan Littleley and Steven Rice, The Advertiser, September 18, 2014The city of kidnapped children by Marnie O’Neill, The Morning bulletin, 23rd Jun 2018https://www.facebook.com/AMMGSAOSS/posts/2086183821625094https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_DHOwqpfbY&fbclid=IwAR17Dr29Bn78mskq4mKIJRHihg3ekeIJiwzWpbBedk0svtsIBBpmHlvFOlg&app=desktopmurderpedia.org

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  • On Monday the 11th of January 1965, Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock took four of Schmidt's younger siblings to Wanda Beach for a day trip. The blustery weather forced the group to seek refuge amongst the sand dunes. Marianne and Christine left the four youngsters to go and fetch their bags, telling the children they'd return shortly, then they'd all head home. The girls never returned...


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss this infamous unsolved double murder. They discuss the group's trip, the discovery of the girl's bodies, the horrifying details of their murders, and descriptions of persons seen in the area at the time. They also touch on two potentially linked unsolved murders and a list of suspects.


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    Wanda: The Untold Story of the Wanda Beach Murders by Alan WhitickerThe Snapshot Killer by Duncan McNabUnsolved Australia by Justine FordThe Wanda Beach Murders - Crime Investigation Australia

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  • Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont were three siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia on a blistering hot Australia Day, 26 January, 1966. They were aged 9, 7, and 4 years respectively. They have never been seen again.


    The case is widely credited with changing Australian lifestyles; parents could no longer assume their children were safe when unsupervised in public.


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss this infamous and heart wrenching suspected abduction and murder, which has attracted worldwide police and media attention, numerous suspects, many hoaxes, and many more theories.


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    The Missing Beaumont Children by Michael MadiganThe Satin Man: Uncovering the mystery of the missing Beaumont children by Alan Whiticker and Stuart MullinsThe Beaumont Children: What Really Happened? - Channel 7 NewsCrime Investigation Australia episode covering the Beaumont Childrenmurderpedia.org and wikipedia.org, including original referenced sources

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  • The 2014 Sydney Siege saw lone gunman Man Haron Monis take 18 people hostage inside the Lindt Chocolate Cafe, in Martin Place, Sydney CBD. Monis insisted he had a bomb in his backpack, and declared this incident an attack by the Islamic State. But these points would come under question as the siege unfolded.


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they deep dive into the details of the siege, the stories of the hostages, the background of Man Haron Monis, the police response, and finally, the culmination of the harrowing ordeal that ultimately led to the loss of 3 lives.


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    'Siege' by Deborah Snow

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  • Jill Meagher was a 29-year-old woman who was raped and murdered while walking home from Bar Etiquette in Brunswick, Victoria, in the early hours of the Saturday 22nd of September, 2012.


    Jill was initially considered a missing person when she didn’t return home to her husband, Tom Meagher. The pair, who were originally from Ireland, lived in an apartment in Lux Way, Brunswick. It soon became a murder investigation when Jill’s handbag was discovered in an alleyway not far from home near where she’d last been seen, and CCTV footage from the local Duchess Boutique clothing store showed Jill talking with a man wearing a blue hoodie.


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss the details of a crime that stunned Australia. We talk about Jill, who she was, and what she meant to so many people, the police investigation, and the violent criminal who took her life: Adrian Ernest Bayley.


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    'Evil in a Blue Hoodie' by Joe St John'Conviction: The Jill Meagher Story'Mens Rea: A True Crime Podcast, episode 35 - The murder of Jill Meagher and the serial sex crimes of Adrian Bayley. Check out this awesome podcast by our friend, Sinead.W.ikipedia.org, including original referenced sources

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  • The Australian horror movie Wolf Creek has only gained in popularity over the past decade since its release, spawning a sequel and spin-off television series. But it's a work of fiction. Something that terrifying wouldn't happen in reality, and if it had, you'd know about it...right?


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss the terrifying ordeal two backpackers named Lena and Beatriz endured at the hands of a very real monster at Salt Creek, South Australia, in 2016. While our movie-watching brains can compartmentalise Mick Taylor's acts as being purely make believe, hearing the horror these women endured at the hands of Roman Heinze is something you'll immediately want to forget. But it mightn't be that easy...


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    'Escape from Salt Creek' - 60 minutesR vs Heinze and associated court documentationArticles from Adelaidenow.com.au

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  • The bodies of five young men were discovered in the broader area of Adelaide between the years 1979 and 1983. All of the bodies displayed signs of brutal sexual torture, leading to their deaths. Some were mutilated and dismembered.


    A doctor was tried and acquitted for one of the murders, and an accountant was imprisoned for life for committing another. But four of the murders remain technically unsolved. The popular theory is that many more people were involved than just this solitary accountant from an outer Adelaide suburb.


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss these series of abhorrent crimes that shocked the state of South Australia. They discuss the victims, their families, the police investigation, the arrests and trials, and finally, 'The Family'. If Bevan Spencer von Einem didn't act alone, then who else was involved?


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    Young Blood: The Story of the Family Murders by Bob O'BrienThe Butchered Boys by Crime Investigation Australiahttps://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/the-family-murders.983092/Newspaper articles from the Age, the Herald, ABC, the Australian, Adelaide Now, and Daily MailITNJ's Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Human Trafficking & Child Sex AbuseUnresolved Podcast - The Family Murders. Check out this great podcast by our friend Micheal Whelan.Wikipedia - specifically information on the Murder of George Duncan

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  • On 25 April 1978, Bill and Valda Thomas were mushrooming in remote bushland alongside Swamp Road near the South Australian town of Truro, when they stumbled upon what they thought was the bone from the leg of a cow. When they couldn't shake the image from their minds, they returned to the area two days later for another look. Upon closer inspection, they saw that the bone had a shoe attached; inside the shoe was human skin and painted toenails...


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss this slow-burning case about a series of missing women who would remain unconnected until the discovery of several sets of human remains in remote bushland near Truro in 1979. The disappearances were becoming more frequent, until they suddenly stopped. Police would discover from a tip-off there was good reason for that, and their subsequent interview of a submissive and infatuated wingman would paint a horrifying picture of a dominant young and charismatic psychopath.


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    Australia's Serial Killers by Paul B KiddThe Truro Murders: The Sex Killing Spree Through the Eyes of an Accomplice by Ryan GreenThe Killing Fields of Truro - Crime Investigation AustraliaArchived newspaper articles from Adelaide Now, Adelaide Advertiser, and News.com.au

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  • Tuesday 16th of August, 1994, Lower Light, 50 kilometres north of Adelaide, South Australia.


    No wind and no rain - the perfect conditions for brothers Jack and Ron Finch to conduct weed spraying on their 4000 acre farm. The brothers worked tirelessly all morning. After lunch, they returned to their arduous work, spotting what appeared to be a fox burrow up ahead. Ron pointed it out and Jack manoeuvred the car around the obstacle, before they happened upon a bone. They both took it for a sheep bone at first, but a closer look confirmed otherwise. It was a human skull. ‘That’s no burrow,’ Ron said, 'that’s someone’s grave back there...'


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss one of Australia's most brutal and notorious series of serial murders. In part one, they focus on the nucleus of perpetrators and their backgrounds.


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    'Snowtown' by Jeremy Pudney'Killing for Pleasure' by Debi MarshallCrime Investigation Australia - ‘Snowtown: Bodies in the Barrels’ S1E9

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  • 9th of May 1999, Snowtown, South Australia


    Jamie and David made the trip to Snowtown, where Jamie had organised for them to check out a cheap computer a mate of his was selling. $200 - a deal that was too good to pass up. They arrived in around an hour, parked out the front of the old bank building and wandered inside.


    David saw the computer and then he saw John Bunting, who he knew. 'This is the computer,’ Bunting said, and a second later, his offsider Wagner had David by the throat, and they handcuffed the terrified young man. They led him into an area that had once been a bank manager’s office, and proceeded to make him handover his wallet, PIN, and recite a number of phrases and words into a recording device.


    David, shaking like a leaf, turned to his stepbrother and said ‘Jamie, am I going to go home?’

    ‘Yes,’ Jamie said. ‘Do you promise?’ David asked again. ‘I promise,' Jamie said.

    Then Bunting put on Live’s Throwing Copper album, and a maniacal grin spread across Wagner’s face. David wasn’t going home...


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss one of Australia's most brutal and notorious series of serial murders. In part two, they focus on the victims and the police investigation that led to the grisly discovery of the bodies in the barrels within a disused bank vault in Snowtown.


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    'Snowtown' by Jeremy Pudney'Killing for Pleasure' by Debi MarshallCrime Investigation Australia - ‘Snowtown: Bodies in the Barrels’ S1E9

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