Exhuming the Truth is a True Crime podcast hosted by a forensic biologist, toxicologist, criminologist, and forensic investigations research student, Asha Walther.
With several years of experience in cold case analysis, Asha explores cold cases, current cases, missing persons, no-body murders, sexual assaults, domestic violence-related crimes, and more while discussing old, current, and emerging forensic techniques that detail many crimes.
You will hear from expert guests, victims of crime, and other special guests.
So, get comfortable while we open our next case file and attempt to Exhume the Truth.
Exhuming the Truth is a True Crime podcast hosted by a forensic biologist, toxicologist, criminologist, and forensic investigations research student, Asha Walther.
With several years of experience in cold case analysis, Asha explores cold cases, current cases, missing persons, no-body murders, sexual assaults, domestic violence-related crimes, and more while discussing old, current, and emerging forensic techniques that detail many crimes.
You will hear from expert guests, victims of crime, and other special guests.
So, get comfortable while we open our next case file and attempt to Exhume the Truth.

In June 2023, 37-year-old Tremaine Desmond Reid disappeared from the Lockyer area in WA — a quiet, rural community surrounded by farmland and winding country roads. He left behind family who describe him as kind, creative, and full of life — and a trail of unanswered questions.
In this episode of Exhuming the Truth, we look beyond the headlines and into the heart of a family’s search for answers. What really happened to Tremaine that night? Why has so little information been released publicly? And what clues might still lie hidden in the Lockyer landscape?
Join me as we trace the timeline of Tremaine’s final known movements, speak with those closest to him, and examine how missing person investigations unfold when the truth feels just out of reach.
If you have information about Tremaine’s disappearance, please contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit crimestoppers.com.au.