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The latest ep is full on. Crazy how many people are into watching those videos.
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The latest ep is full on. Crazy how many people are into watching those videos.
The latest ep is full on. Crazy how many people are into watching those videos.
Caught up on a few recently.
Horror street sucked to listen to. So much carnage for no reason.
Carly Ryan was even more sad. I certainly don’t want to blame the Mum and hindsight is always easier but that whole thing seemed off from the get go. That was absolutely devastating.
The most recent one was just all kinds of ****** up. It’s hard to believe what you’re actually listening to with that.
Of course, that’s why I said that. I think there were definitely signs though. For instance, why would the Dad make an appearance before the boyfriend? Straight away, that seems a red flag for me.I felt like Carly's mum did everything right. It is easy to look at things in hindsight.
I’ve clearly listened to too many Casefile podcasts haha.
Of course, that’s why I said that. I think there were definitely signs though. For instance, why would the Dad make an appearance before the boyfriend? Straight away, that seems a red flag for me.
I’ve clearly listened to too many Casefile podcasts haha.
Great podcast. Simalr to The Teacher's Pet.Trace: Cold case families 'relieved' as new laws make it easier for coronial inquests to be reopened [Victoria]
BY RACHAEL BROWN FOR TRACEUPDATED THU 21 JUN 2018, 8:39 PM AEST
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-...fter-coronial-law-changes/9894984?pfmredir=sm
The latest one made me absolutely sick to my stomach.
I'm not big on the death penalty but that piece of s**t deserved worse than cancer.
Find it incredible they're still selling that 'How to' book as well.
Each to their own I guess. I prefer the ones which have a bit of a twist and turn. Hoddle Street is a very familiar case. It was still good ... just not anywhere near my 'favourites'.
Case 100 is out this weekend. The Beaumont children, which works as a great companion piece to the first episode, Wanda Beach. Those two cases in the mid 60s pretty much changed Australia's attitudes to the freedoms their children had and brought about the much more watchful attitudes we have now.
Without reading all those articles, how do you know he reads this?Hope I'm not repeating anything. Listened to The Frankston and Tynong North Serial Killer pod last night.
Did you know, Casefile reads Bigfooty?
ARTICLES:
Frankston has one of the highest rates of crime in Victoria – Herald Sun
Six women murdered but still no conviction – The Sydney Morning Herald
Tynong North and Frankston killings remain some of Australia’s worst unsolved murders – Herald Sun
Six unsolved murders remain one of Australia’s most baffling mysteries – Courier Mail
Public revelation of serial murder suspect sparks debate – ABC
Retired detectives back in the hunt – The Age
Tynong North Murders – Big Footy
Does Frankston deserve its mixed reputation? – Homely
Without reading all those articles, how do you know he reads this?