
In this episode, we journey into two haunting chapters of Australian history—each marked by sudden violence and enduring mystery.
First, we revisit the Strathfield Massacre of 1991, where a quiet afternoon at Sydney’s Strathfield Plaza turned into a nightmare. A lone gunman, Wade Frankum, unleashed a brutal rampage that left seven innocent people dead and six wounded before taking his own life. What drove this seemingly ordinary man to commit such horror? And how did this tragedy reshape Australia’s conversation around gun control?
Then, we travel back to 1957, deep into the South Australian outback, where the Sundown Murders shocked the nation. Sally Bowman, her daughter Wendy, and family friend Thomas Whelan vanished during a road trip—only to be found murdered near Sundown Station. The manhunt that followed became one of the largest in South Australian history, raising chilling questions about desperation, isolation, and justice in remote Australia.
Two stories.
Decades apart. Bound by silence, sorrow, and the search for meaning.
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