Arghus wrote: » Daniel Morcombe is one of the best episodes. It's a grim enough case - aren't they all! - but, man, was there some amazing police work at work there. Some of the real life audio is extraordinary.
Pidae.m wrote: » Yara Gambirasio Is totally underrated here. The episodes about kids are not for everyone but the plot from that episode is so far fetched it's like east Enders.
runningbuddy wrote: » Had forgotten about that one...jeez, the twists and turns, mental !
Pidae.m wrote: » how did she ring her friend the following day to ask about a cloth pattern & where was all the glass from the broken wine glass. It took 2 to cut her throat. Why she V be so passive to F & hand over custody of her kids
pc7 wrote: » I was thinking Did the wife kill beth, happen to bring the papers back for some reason? without getting the blood from them in the car. She could have changed her top hence why no pink mohair in beths house. Then she tells Fergus, then he snapped and killed her?
bottlebrush wrote: » Sherri Rasmussen - brilliant episode
PropJoe10 wrote: » The very first one, actually. Interesting and famous Australian case.
duffer247 wrote: » Can't remember the name of the episode but other posters may recognise; it starts with the 911 call of a young Asian girl locked in her bedroom after a home invasion saw her parents violently attacked. what a beginning to a pod:eek:
kirk buttercup wrote: » Listened to my First one yesterday Beth Barnard . Really liked it I also grew up in Australia so it has that added attraction for me . any recommendations of episodes ?
pc7 wrote: » I listen to too many crime podcasts! My husband reckons I'm looking for a way to commit the perfect murder and be rid of him
PropJoe10 wrote: » Thats not a bad theory at all.
Arghus wrote: » Yeah, I was left deeply confused by it...so this means...it means...what does it mean?
runningbuddy wrote: » Absolutely, wasn't prepared for that !