IvyTheTerrific wrote: » Do all Australians pronounce it "hosTELL" or is it just the host? Bugged me!
delly wrote: » I have not noticed that, but one thing I have noted is the speech slowness compared to the earlier episodes. I now listen on x1.1 speed, as it just drags on standard.
Pidae.m wrote: » A few times i though a call was coming on my phone.... Next thing he'd start off talking again!
Kingp35 wrote: » I'm not sure what podcast app you use but I use Podcast Addict that has a great "skip silence" feature which gets rid of annoying gaps in podcasts where no one is talking. Also saves a lot of time!
dastardly00 wrote: » Case 102: Britt LapthorneI suspect foul play more so than misadventure. The police investigation stinks of a cover-up. The electrical issues with the CCTV. The phone call to the son of the hostel owner and the phone being found in the hostel. The reports of attempted abductions. The likelihood of her body being weighed down in the water.
pc7 wrote: » I thought he toxicology showed clear blood for drug and alcohol
Mr Barbalatt told The Australian via email that he had been out with Ms Lapthorne at the Dubrovnik nightclub on the night she went missing. "Britt was among our group, which consisted of about 10 people, all of whom were staying at our hostel," he said. "Britt was very intoxicated with alcohol and at one point dropped a champagne glass on the floor on purpose and was kicked out of the club. Somehow she made it back inside the club after that incident."
glasso wrote: » Case 102: Britt Lapthorne Every parent's nightmare - child disappears thousands of miles away from home.one of those cases with no resolution. Dubrovnik is a beautiful place but bad things can happen anywhere.
inthehat wrote: » I'm a bit behind, I've just finished the Beaumont Children. What a baffling case. So heartbreaking for the parents. I love Casefile, - no nonsense about it like a lot of the true crime podcasts.
tomwaits48 wrote: » this was a really good episode, struck a nerve with me having been to Dubrovnik myself on a backpacking trip a year prior to that incident. the poor family.
bobsman wrote: » I listend To the Amy Lyn Bradley episode last night. Don't know how I missed it. Christ, it's horrific ....
Pidae.m wrote: » One of the saddest. Something similar happened here 20 years ago. There is no peace for the family
eoghan104 wrote: » Just saw a headline on TV3 scrolling along the bottom of the screen. "AUSTRALIAN man charged with murder connected to the disappearance of his wife in 1982. Story was covered on a popular podcast." Anyone know anything about that? Must be Casefile?