Эпизоды
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Over the past eight months, more than 30 tobacco stores in Victoria have fallen victim to a series of fire bombings due to a burgeoning turf war.
Marta Pascual Juanola is a crime reporter for The Age, and has written a series of stories on Victoria's illegal tobacco industry.
She joins us on this episode of Australian True Crime to talk about the increasing violence in this industry, and the surprisingly big players involved.
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Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Marta Pascual Juanola
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
This episode contains audio grabs from Channel 9 News.
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Over the past eight months, more than 30 tobacco stores in Victoria have fallen victim to a series of fire bombings due to a burgeoning turf war.
Marta Pascual Juanola is a crime reporter for The Age, and has written a series of stories on Victoria's illegal tobacco industry.
She joins us on this episode of Australian True Crime to talk about the increasing violence in this industry, and the surprisingly big players involved.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Marta Pascual Juanola
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
This episode contains audio grabs from Channel 9 News.
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Пропущенные эпизоды?
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Ashleigh (not her real name) is a kind of woman we've all heard about many times, but don't often get to hear from.
A couple of years ago, Ashleigh received a letter from an inmate who is serving a life imprisonment conviction for his involvement in a double murder. They soon fell in love with each other.
Ashleigh joins us today to talk about their relationship, about the realities of courtship under the ever-present eye of corrections, and about her hopes for the future.
For Support:
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1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Ashleigh (not her real name)
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
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Ashleigh (not her real name) is a kind of woman we've all heard about many times, but don't often get to hear from.
A couple of years ago, Ashleigh received a letter from an inmate who is serving a life imprisonment conviction for his involvement in a double murder. They soon fell in love with each other.
Ashleigh joins us today to talk about their relationship, about the realities of courtship under the ever-present eye of corrections, and about her hopes for the future.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Ashleigh (not her real name)
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
In 2011, A young indigenous man by the name of Zak Grieve was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he didn't commit.
The murder of Ray Niceforo was commissioned by his former partner Bronwyn Malyschko, and carried out by her son Chris Malyschko and accomplice Darren Halfpenny.
Grieve was originally supposed to be an accomplice to the murder too, but changed his mind on the night.
Despite this, due to Northern Territory's mandatory minimum sentencing laws, Grieve was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 20 years (eventually reduced to 12 years following a mercy plea).
Journalist Dan Box has been reporting on crime for decades and was unexpectedly drawn into this story and family on a very personal level.
He joins us to tell us about his new book "The Man Who Wasn't There" and the extraordinary man who emerged in Zak Grieve.
Dan Box's "The Man Who Wasn't There" is available to purchase now.
For Support:
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1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Dan Box
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
This episode contains audio grabs from the documentary, "The Queen and Zak Grieve"
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In 2011, A young indigenous man by the name of Zak Grieve was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he didn't commit.
The murder of Ray Niceforo was commissioned by his former partner Bronwyn Malyschko, and carried out by her son Chris Malyschko and accomplice Darren Halfpenny.
Grieve was originally supposed to be an accomplice to the murder too, but changed his mind on the night.
Despite this, due to Northern Territory's mandatory minimum sentencing laws, Grieve was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 20 years (eventually reduced to 12 years following a mercy plea).
Journalist Dan Box has been reporting on crime for decades and was unexpectedly drawn into this story and family on a very personal level.
He joins us to tell us about his new book "The Man Who Wasn't There" and the extraordinary man who emerged in Zak Grieve.
Dan Box's "The Man Who Wasn't There" is available to purchase now.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Dan Box
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
This episode contains audio grabs from the documentary, "The Queen and Zak Grieve"
GET IN TOUCH:
Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
Australia tops almost every other country when it comes to our consumption of meth, with billions of dollars of it arriving at our shores each year.
Investigative journalist Conor Woodman joins us on this episode to detail exactly where all of this methamphetamine is coming from, the destructive path it takes to get into Australia, and the steps we can take for harm minimisation.
Conor Woodman’s book “Meth Road” is available now, and can be purchased here.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Conor Woodman
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
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Australia tops almost every other country when it comes to our consumption of meth, with billions of dollars of it arriving at our shores each year.
Investigative journalist Conor Woodman joins us on this episode to detail exactly where all of this methamphetamine is coming from, the destructive path it takes to get into Australia, and the steps we can take for harm minimisation.
Conor Woodman’s book “Meth Road” is available now, and can be purchased here.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Conor Woodman
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
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November 2023 marks the 34th anniversary of the brutal murder of Toowoomba teenager, Annette Mason.
For today's episode, we revisit one of our earliest episodes of Australian True Crime which featured an interview with Annette's sister, Linda Mason.
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
Even though Biannca Edmunds didn't pull the trigger, Victorian homicide detectives pursued her for years with the belief that she was responsible for the death of her ex partner, Michael Caposiena.
In 2016, Caposiena was murdered by Edmunds' then-husband, Glen Cassidy. Cassidy himself died that night, due to the self-defence efforts of Caposiena.
Court Reporter for ABC News Melbourne, Kristian Silva, joins us this on episode to break down this bizarre and tragic assassination attempt.
For Support:
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1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Kristian Silva
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
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Even though Biannca Edmunds didn't pull the trigger, Victorian homicide detectives pursued her for years with the belief that she was responsible for the death of her ex partner, Michael Caposiena.
In 2016, Caposiena was murdered by Edmunds' then-husband, Glen Cassidy. Cassidy himself died that night, due to the self-defence efforts of Caposiena.
Court Reporter for ABC News Melbourne, Kristian Silva, joins us this on episode to break down this bizarre and tragic assassination attempt.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Kristian Silva
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
Gwenda McCallum was young, single and determined to squeeze every drop out of life when she arrived in Sydney in 1949.
Mere weeks later, she found herself in the company of some extremely unsuitable men.
After one night of partying, Gwenda awoke on board an ocean liner. 24 hours later, she vanished.
Our guest today, Gideon Haigh, puts an inspiring amount of work and care into seeking the truth for long forgotten women into his books. His recent book, "The Girl in Cabin 350" is no different.
"The Girl in Cabin 350", can be purchased directly from Gideon here.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
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1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Gideon Haigh
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
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Gwenda McCallum was young, single and determined to squeeze every drop out of life when she arrived in Sydney in 1949.
Mere weeks later, she found herself in the company of some extremely unsuitable men.
After one night of partying, Gwenda awoke on board an ocean liner. 24 hours later, she vanished.
Our guest today, Gideon Haigh, puts an inspiring amount of work and care into seeking the truth for long forgotten women into his books. His recent book, "The Girl in Cabin 350" is no different.
"The Girl in Cabin 350", can be purchased directly from Gideon here.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Gideon Haigh
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
GET IN TOUCH:
Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook
Email the show at [email protected]
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime.
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
The current rise of Antisemitism and “White Power” groups in Australia is not unprecedented.
In fact, as recently as 1992, Russell Crowe’s career was launched by his role as a brutal skinhead in the seminal Australian film Romper Stomper.
Andrew Kirby is one of the men that movie was about and he joins us to talk about Neo Nazism in Australia, and his subsequent internal journey to reform.
For Support:
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CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Andrew Martin Kirby
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
John Clifford White's Romper Stomper theme appears at the beginning of this episode.
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The current rise of Antisemitism and “White Power” groups in Australia is not unprecedented.
In fact, as recently as 1992, Russell Crowe’s career was launched by his role as a brutal skinhead in the seminal Australian film Romper Stomper.
Andrew Kirby is one of the men that movie was about and he joins us to talk about Neo Nazism in Australia, and his subsequent internal journey to reform.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Andrew Martin Kirby
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
John Clifford White's Romper Stomper theme appears at the beginning of this episode.
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
Lauren Humby brings a perspective on the criminal justice system that many of us may struggle with.
However, she is anything but misinformed. Not only is Lauren an academic with decades of research in the field, she is also victim of several sexual assaults dating back to her early childhood.
Today, Lauren is a lecturer of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Queensland.
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Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Dr Lauren Humby
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
Lauren Humby brings a perspective on the criminal justice system that many of us may struggle with.
However, she is anything but misinformed. Not only is Lauren an academic with decades of research in the field, she is also victim of several sexual assaults dating back to her early childhood.
Today, Lauren is a lecturer of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Queensland.
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Dr Lauren Humby
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
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The story of Robert Berchtold's double kidnapping of Jan Broberg is so bizarre and tragic, that you may find it unbelievable.
In the 1970s, Jan Broberg was kidnapped twice by family friend, Robert Berchtold. First when she was 12, and again when she was 14.
She was abducted twice because after the first time, Jan's parents signed affidavits stating they'd given Berchtold consent to take Jan away with him, which was a lie.
Although we may think we have come a long way from the culture that played a part in this horrifying story, when it comes to childhood sexual assault, the statistics haven't changed.
Some audio from this episode has been taken from "A Friend of the Family", a new True Crime series coming exclusively to 7plus on October 25, 2023.
If you have been affected by anything discussed in this episode you can contact:
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CREDITS:
Hosted and created by Meshel Laurie
Executive Producer: Matthew Tankard
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
Susan grew up in the UK, enduring years of highly abusive relationships at the hands of her mother and her pimp husband.
In her thirties, she moved to Australia and begun working at Brisbane's infamous Boggo Road prison.
At the prison, she handled everything from breaking up fights to initiating new prisoners, drug busts and suicide attempts.
In 1990 she was witness to the murder of Debra Dick committed by the infamous murderer Storm Brooke. This is Australia’s only murder in a women’s prison.
Diagnosed with PTSD, Susan left Boggo Road in 1993.
You can read more about the twists and turns in Susan's life by reading her recent memoir, "The Pimp and The Pork Sausage"
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Susan Norman
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
This episode contains extra content from Chanel 9 News and Channel 7 News
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
Susan grew up in the UK, enduring years of highly abusive relationships at the hands of her mother and her pimp husband.
In her thirties, she moved to Australia and begun working at Brisbane's infamous Boggo Road prison.
At the prison, she handled everything from breaking up fights to initiating new prisoners, drug busts and suicide attempts.
In 1990 she was witness to the murder of Debra Dick committed by the infamous murderer Storm Brooke. This is Australia’s only murder in a women’s prison.
Diagnosed with PTSD, Susan left Boggo Road in 1993.
You can read more about the twists and turns in Susan's life by reading her recent memoir, "The Pimp and The Pork Sausage"
For Support:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest: Susan Norman
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
This episode contains extra content from Chanel 9 News and Channel 7 News
GET IN TOUCH:
Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook
Email the show at [email protected]
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime.
Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime.
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