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A young woman is murdered on her way home. In a quiet neighbourhood with no obvious suspects. But then a woman comes forward convinced her father is guilty and the evidence seems to mount up, so how does the murder of Betty Shanks remain Queenslands oldest unsolved murder?
Sources used:
State Library of Queensland
Ciara Jones article on ABC news website
Excerpts from 'I Know Who Killed Betty Shanks' by Ted Duhs
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We haven't done a dive into an Urban Legend for some time so we're back with Bloody Mary. Is she real, or just a shadowy figure born from our darkest fears? In this spine-chilling episode, we dive deep into the urban legend of Bloody Mary, exploring its origins, cultural significance, and the chilling tales that have kept this ghostly figure alive for centuries.
From sleepovers to horror films, the Bloody Mary legend has captivated and terrified generations—but where did it all begin? We’ll uncover the folklore, psychological theories, and the eerie rituals associated with summoning her in the mirror.
If you're fascinated by urban legends, folklore, and paranormal mysteries, this episode is a must-listen!
Tune in now and dare to discover the truth behind the mirror... but be careful what you wish for!
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Joined by my sister we record this in our hotel room at The Castle Hotel in Conwy where we talk about the history of this magnificent castle and the spooky things that are supposed to reside there. Sorry about the shonky sound, my lapel mics aren't the best.
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Step into the shadowy world of the Hawkhurst Gang, one of the most notorious criminal organisations in 18th-century England.
In this episode, we delve into the gang’s dark history—their rise to power, ruthless smuggling operations across Kent and Sussex, and the brutal methods they used to maintain control.We’ll uncover the chilling details of their most infamous crimes, including the shocking fates of William Galley and Daniel Chater, and the eventual showdown with the Goudhurst Militia that brought their reign of terror to an end.Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a true crime fan, this episode will transport you to a time when smuggling was big business and violence ruled the countryside.Don’t forget to follow and subscribe for more episodes exploring history’s darkest corners!
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On the 2nd of December 1919, Canadian theatre magnate Ambrose Small vanished without a trace, leaving behind a fortune, a web of suspicion, and one of Canada's most perplexing unsolved mysteries.
Just a day earlier, Small had finalised the sale of his theatre empire for $1.7 million—a staggering sum at the time. Then, he simply disappeared. Was he the victim of foul play, a calculated escape, or something more sinister? From Toronto's Grand Opera House to whispers of gambling debts, mistresses, and jealous rivals, this case reads like a mystery novel but remains eerily real.
Join me as we unravel the events surrounding Ambrose Small's disappearance, explore the key players in his life, and dive into the lingering theories that have captivated historians and true crime enthusiasts for over a century. In this episode, we examine the rise of Ontario’s early 20th-century theatre scene, the media frenzy that followed Small's vanishing, and the baffling lack of evidence that continues to confound investigators.
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Step into the mysterious and unsettling world of The Stratford Knockings, one of America’s most infamous hauntings. In this episode, we uncover the chilling events that plagued Reverend Eliakim Phelps and his family in 1850. From objects moving on their own and spectral apparitions to cryptic messages allegedly written by spirits, the Phelps Mansion became a hotspot for paranormal activity—and a symbol of the growing spiritualist movement.
Was this a genuine brush with the supernatural, a hoax tied to spiritualism's rise, or something entirely unexplained? Tune in as we delve into the timeline of events, explore the cultural context of 19th-century spiritualism, and analyse how these knockings became an enduring legend.Don’t miss this episode filled with history, mystery, and more than a few shivers.
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In this episode, I cover the terrifying true story of Michaelina Lewandowska, a young woman who survived being buried alive by her fiancé. What began as a betrayal of trust turned into a fight for survival, showcasing Michaelina’s extraordinary courage in the face of unimaginable danger.I delve into the events leading up to this shocking crime, the details of her miraculous escape, and the aftermath that brought her attacker to justice. This is a story of resilience and the unbreakable human spirit you won’t want to miss.
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In this episode, we uncover the remarkable yet haunting story of Mercy Dogs—the unsung canine heroes who braved the horrors of war to save lives. From their origins in World War I to the gruelling training that prepared them for the chaos of the battlefield, these dogs played a vital role in seeking out wounded soldiers and offering a lifeline in the face of unimaginable violence.We explore:The grim history of Mercy Dogs and their role in wartime.Chilling accounts of their work amidst the carnage.The harrowing conditions they endured alongside their human counterparts.The lasting impact of their service on modern search-and-rescue missions.This is a story of courage, resilience, and the haunting realities of war, where man’s best friend became an unlikely saviour.
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In this haunting episode, I explore the tragic mystery of Joyce Carol Vincent—a young woman found in her London flat, years after her death, with the TV still playing. How could someone disappear so completely in a city teeming with life? Join me as we piece together her story, looking at the circumstances of her life, the shocking discovery, and the deeper questions it raises about social isolation, mental health, and modern disconnection
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The Gatton Murders – Australia’s Most Baffling Unsolved Crime
In this episode, we dive into the chilling tale of the infamous Gatton Murders, a case that has haunted Australia for over a century. On a summer evening in December 1898, three members of the Murphy family were brutally slain under mysterious circumstances in the small town of Gatton, Queensland.
Despite numerous theories and suspects, the case remains unsolved to this day.
Join me as we explore the tragic events, failed investigations, and lingering questions surrounding this cold case. From shocking details of the crime scene to overlooked information, this episode uncovers the mystery that left a community in fear and continues to perplex true crime enthusiasts today.
Listener discretion is advised due to the graphic nature of this case.
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In this episode, I explore the tragic events of the 1981 Hyatt Regency Walkway collapse in Kansas City. What started as a celebration turned into a nightmare, as two elevated walkways gave way, killing 114 people and injuring hundreds more. We break down the engineering failures, the aftermath, and how this disaster reshaped building regulations across the U.S. Join me as we uncover the causes behind one of the most devastating structural collapses in American history and its lasting impact.
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Sources for this epsidoe include:
KMBC 9 Chronicle ‘The Skywalk Tapes’ on YouTube
Interesting Engineering.com
Npr.org article by Joe Hernandez
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In 1967, the quiet town of Biggar, Scotland, was rocked by the brutal murder of 15-year-old Linda Peacock. Her tragic death shocked the local community, but the case would go down in history for a different reason: it marked the first UK conviction secured through forensic dentistry.
Join me as we explore the chilling details of Linda’s murder, the investigation that followed, and the groundbreaking use of forensic odontology in the courtroom. Discover how a single bite mark helped put a killer behind bars and paved the way for forensic science to play a vital role in modern criminal justice.
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In this episode, we explore the heartbreaking and infamous murders of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson, a case that shocked the world in 1994.
Joind by my friend Alison to help me keep on the timeline, we delve into the events leading up to that fateful night, the harrowing details of the crime scene, and the subsequent trial that captivated the global media. While the case became a symbol of race, fame, and justice in America, we honour the victims at the centre of it all—two innocent lives taken far too soon.
Join us as we uncover the truths behind the case, examine the lasting impact of their deaths, and discuss the controversy that still surrounds the investigation and trial to this day.
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In this episode,I delve into the dark and compelling story of the Podmore Case—a crime that captivated the British public in the late 1920s. William Podmore, a man haunted by personal and financial struggles, was convicted of brutally murdering Vivian Messiter in a case that would become one of the most notorious of the era.
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In this episode of The Monday Night Revue, I delve into the mysterious disappearance of Shergar, one of the most legendary racehorses in history. From his stunning victories on the track to his tragic abduction in 1983, we'll explore the details of his life, the theories surrounding his kidnapping, and the enduring mystery that has captivated the world for decades. Join me as we unravel the story of Shergar, a tale of triumph, intrigue, and unanswered questions.
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In this episode, I explore the puzzling case of Scott Johnson, a brilliant American mathematician whose tragic death in Sydney, Australia, in 1988, remains shrouded in mystery. Initially ruled a suicide, recent developments have cast new light on this decades-old case. Was it a tragic accident, or something more sinister? Tune in as I investigate the facts, theories, and the fight for justice that continues to this day.
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Discover curated reads: BookshopFor ad-free episodes, minisodes, and exclusive perks, join us on Patreon: Support on PatreonWritten and edited by Corinna Harrod with Holly Clarke. Artwork by Jessica Holmes. Music: "The Mooche" by Duke Ellington (1928).
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Join me as we dive into one of the most fascinating and enduring conspiracy theories in music history – the "Paul is Dead" phenomenon. Did Paul McCartney really die in 1966 and was he replaced by a look-alike? We'll explore the origins of the rumour, dissect the "clues" found in Beatles' albums and lyrics, and discuss the cultural impact of this bizarre theory. Tune in for a deep dive into the mystery that captivated Beatles fans and conspiracy theorists alike.
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Music is The Mooche 1928 recording by Duke Ellington
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In this gripping episode, I delve into the infamous White House Farm murders, a case that shocked the nation in 1985. Discover the tragic story of the Bamber family, the investigation that followed, and the shocking twists that led to Jeremy Bamber's conviction. We'll explore the evidence, the trial, and the lingering questions that still haunt true crime enthusiasts. Join me as we dissect one of the UK's most controversial and compelling murder cases.
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Music is The Mooche 1928 recording by Duke Ellington
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Join us in this spine-tingling episode as we delve into the eerie world of haunted hotels. Discover the chilling tales of five of the most haunted hotels around the globe. I'm joined by my 11 year old and can only apologise for the sound quality - we have snuck off for a few days in Hay-on-Wye.
We’ll share the history and ghost stories behind each location, from spectral piano players to phantom footsteps. Perfect for true crime and paranormal enthusiasts, this episode will give you chills and fascinating insights into these haunted retreats.
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Music is The Mooche 1928 recording by Duke Ellington
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Join me as we explore the baffling disappearance of Reed Taylor Jepson. In this episode, I cover the events leading up to his mysterious vanishing, examine the exhaustive search efforts, and discuss the various theories surrounding his case. Reed, disappeared without a trace, leaving his loved ones and the community searching for answers. Tune in for an in-depth look at one of the most perplexing missing persons cases.
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