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CrimeTime Queens
Crimetime.queens
37 episodes
3 days ago
Australia, known for its stunning coast lines, natural beauties and hosting some of the worlds venomous creatures, but what lies beneath the belly of the beauty? CrimeTime Queens, Tess and Tara dive into the dark enigmatic world of mysteries down under, unraveling tales of murder, mystery and touch of the paranormal. From the bustling streets of Sydney to the remote outback, join us as we explore the sinister secrets and hidden truths lurking in the land down under.
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Australia, known for its stunning coast lines, natural beauties and hosting some of the worlds venomous creatures, but what lies beneath the belly of the beauty? CrimeTime Queens, Tess and Tara dive into the dark enigmatic world of mysteries down under, unraveling tales of murder, mystery and touch of the paranormal. From the bustling streets of Sydney to the remote outback, join us as we explore the sinister secrets and hidden truths lurking in the land down under.
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CrimeTime Queens
Beneath the Surface: The Lin Family Tragedy

On a quiet winter morning in July 2009, the Lin family’s news agency in North Epping, Sydney, remained eerily shuttered. What began as a missed opening soon unravelled into one of Australia’s most haunting and complex murder cases. In this episode, we delve into the brutal slaying of five members of the Lin family—Min Lin, his wife Lily, their two sons, and Lily’s sister—inside their suburban home.

As police pieced together the crime scene, a chilling portrait of betrayal emerged. At the centre of the investigation stood a man once considered family: Robert Xie, Min Lin’s brother-in-law. With no signs of forced entry and a web of circumstantial evidence, the case would stretch across years, four trials, and a nation’s collective grief.

We explore the forensic breakthroughs—including the infamous “Stain 91” DNA evidence—and the emotional toll on sole survivor Brenda Lin, who courageously rebuilt her life while testifying against the man who shattered it.

Join us as we navigate the labyrinth of lies, loyalty, and loss in a case that tested the limits of forensic science and the resilience of the human spirit.

Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.

If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.

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3 days ago
43 minutes 11 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Echoes of Port Arthur — A Nation Change

On a quiet April morning in 1996, the historic site of Port Arthur in Tasmania became the backdrop for one of the darkest chapters in Australian history. In this episode, we revisit the harrowing events of the Port Arthur massacre a tragedy that claimed 35 lives and wounded dozens more, shaking the nation to its core.

Through survivor accounts, archival audio, and reflective narration, we explore not only the timeline of the attack but the profound societal reckoning that followed. From the grief-stricken aftermath to the sweeping gun law reforms that reshaped Australia’s national identity, this episode examines how trauma can galvanize change and how memory can serve both justice and healing.

This is not just a retelling. It’s a meditation on resilience, policy, and the enduring impact of collective mourning. Listener discretion is advised.


Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.


If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.


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2 weeks ago
46 minutes 48 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Shadows in the Sunlight - Double Episode Special

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.

Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.

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1 month ago
44 minutes 10 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Flight 408 - Australia's first Hijacking

On a winter night in July 1960, passengers aboard Trans Australia Airlines Flight 408 expected a routine journey from Sydney to Brisbane. Instead, they found themselves at the heart of a terrifying first in Australian aviation history. Armed with a sawn-off rifle and a homemade bomb, Soviet-born Alex Hildebrandt demanded the plane be diverted to Singapore—setting off a tense standoff at 10,000 feet.

This episode reconstructs the dramatic events that unfolded in the skies: the hijacker’s threats, the crew’s heroic response, and the moment First Officer Tom Bennett risked everything to disable the bomb and subdue the attacker. We explore the legal aftermath, the emotional toll on the crew, and how this unprecedented event reshaped aviation security in Australia.

With archival detail and emotional insight, we revisit a forgotten chapter of Australian history—where courage and quick thinking saved 49 lives.


Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.

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2 months ago
33 minutes 46 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Shadows Over Soham – The Murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman

In August 2002, the quiet village of Soham, Cambridgeshire, was shattered by the disappearance of two ten-year-old best friends, Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. What began as a summer evening stroll turned into one of the most haunting criminal investigations in UK history.

This episode unravels the chilling timeline—from the girls’ last known steps to the disturbing revelations that followed. We explore the manipulative facade of Ian Huntley, the school caretaker who became the prime suspect, and the controversial role of his partner, Maxine Carr. Through forensic evidence, media frenzy, and the systemic failures exposed by the Bichard Inquiry, we examine how this tragedy reshaped child protection policies across Britain.

With empathy and clarity, we reflect on the lives lost, the community’s heartbreak, and the enduring lessons from a case that still echoes through the corridors of justice.


Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.

If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.

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2 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes 2 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
A Ransom Too Late — The Tragic Case of Graeme Thorne

On a crisp winter morning in 1960, Australia was shaken by a crime that would forever alter its sense of security. Eight-year-old Graeme Thorne, the son of lottery winners, was kidnapped in Sydney for ransom—and his disappearance sparked an unprecedented nationwide hunt.

In this episode, we retrace the chilling steps of a calculated plan that went horribly wrong, exploring how the public celebration of newfound wealth turned tragically fatal. We delve into the meticulous investigation, breakthroughs in forensic science, and the enduring impact of a case that forced Australia to rethink privacy, media, and the risks of sudden fame.

From headlines to heartbreak, this is more than just a true crime tale—it’s a turning point in Australian criminal history.


Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.

If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.

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3 months ago
36 minutes 50 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Myths and Legends – Bloodlines

Join us as we unravel the shadowy strands of folklore and inheritance in this chilling episode of Myths and Legends, where Bloodlines carry more than DNA — they tether us to the paranormal, the cursed, and the inexplicable.

Uniondale Ghost – In a remote stretch of South African highway, a hitchhiking bride vanishes without a trace, only to reappear in the rear view mirror of unsuspecting drivers. Who was she… and why does she always return?

Kelpies – Beneath Scotland’s tranquil lochs lurk shapeshifting water spirits. Often appearing as majestic black horses, these mythical beasts lure riders to a watery fate. What legacy do they guard beneath the surface?

Will-o’-the-Wisps – Dancing lights flicker just out of reach in marshes and moors, leading lost travellers astray. Are they restless spirits or elemental tricksters… and whose souls might they be tied to?

Diplomat Hotel – Perched atop Baguio’s Dominican Hill, this crumbling relic holds echoes of wartime horrors and tragic deaths. Witnesses speak of phantom screams, headless apparitions, and a sense that something sinister never left.

Beast of Dartmoor – In England’s haunting moorlands, a hulking creature is said to stalk the foggy terrain. Part canine, part nightmare — this beast defies logic and links to mysterious family disappearances through generations

Tune in as we explore the eerie convergence of ancestral secrets and legendary hauntings. Every myth has a root. Every legend has a bloodline.

Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.

If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.

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3 months ago
50 minutes 23 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Beechworth Asylum – Echoes of the Forgotten

Deep in the hills of Victoria, Australia, stands the Beechworth Asylum, a place where thousands lived—and died—under the guise of mental health treatment. Operating for 128 years, this institution saw over 9,000 deaths, many under grim and controversial circumstances.

What secrets lie within its crumbling walls? From harrowing treatments like electroshock therapy and lobotomies to the ghostly whispers said to linger in its abandoned halls, Beechworth remains one of Australia’s most infamous paranormal hotspots.

In this episode, we uncover the asylum’s dark history, the tragic stories of its patients, and the chilling encounters reported by visitors. Was Beechworth a place of healing—or a prison for the forgotten?

Join us as we step into the shadows of Australia’s past.

Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.

If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.

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3 months ago
39 minutes 40 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
The Snowtown Murders – Australia’s Darkest Crime

Between 1992 and 1999, a group of men led by John Bunting carried out a series of brutal murders in South Australia, targeting victims they deemed unworthy of life. Their crimes culminated in the discovery of eight bodies stuffed into barrels inside an abandoned bank vault in the small town of Snowtown.

What drove these killers to commit such horrific acts? How did they evade capture for so long? In this episode, we unravel the chilling details of the case, the twisted motivations behind the murders, and the police investigation that finally exposed the horrors hidden within the vault.

Join us as we explore one of Australia’s most disturbing true crime stories.


Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.


If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.


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4 months ago
48 minutes 4 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
The Babes in the Woods – A Tale of Two Crimes

The Babes in the Woods – A Tale of Two Crimes

Two cases. Two countries. One chilling name.

In this episode, we explore the Babes in the Woods murders—two tragic crimes decades and oceans apart. First, we revisit Brighton, England, 1986, where nine-year-olds Karen Hadaway and Nicola Fellows vanished after playing in Wild Park. Their bodies were found the next day, and the case would go unsolved for over 30 years—until DNA evidence and a change in double jeopardy laws finally brought their killer, Russell Bishop, to justice.

Then, we turn to Pennsylvania, 1934, where three young girls were discovered in Pine Grove Furnace State Park. The investigation led to a shocking murder-suicide involving their father and his niece, but the motive remains a mystery to this day.

Through forensic breakthroughs, public pressure, and heart-breaking testimony, these cases reveal the enduring impact of child murders on families, communities, and justice systems.

Join us as we unravel the stories behind the name that still echoes through true crime history: The Babes in the Woods.

Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.

If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.

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4 months ago
37 minutes 41 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
The Vanishing Prime Minister – The Mystery of Harold Holt

On December 17, 1967, Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt waded into the waters off Cheviot Beach—and was never seen again. Despite an extensive search, his body was never recovered, leaving behind one of the most baffling disappearances in political history.

Was it simply a tragic drowning, or is there more to the story? In this episode, we unravel the theories surrounding Holt’s disappearance—from espionage conspiracies to secret submarine extractions. We examine the official investigation, the lingering questions, and the lasting impact of this unsolved mystery on Australian history.

Join us as we dive deep into the case that still haunts the nation.

Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.


If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.


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5 months ago
52 minutes 39 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
The Granny Killer – John Wayne Glover’s Reign of Terror

Sydney, Australia, in the late 1980s—a city gripped by fear as elderly women fell victim to a ruthless predator. John Wayne Glover, later dubbed The Granny Killer, prowled the streets of Mosman, targeting vulnerable women in a chilling spree that shocked the nation. But who was Glover before the murders? What drove him to commit such heinous crimes?

In this episode, we unravel the disturbing psychology behind Glover’s actions, tracing his troubled past, his escalating violence, and the police investigation that finally brought him down. Through meticulous research and gripping storytelling, we explore the mind of a killer who hid in plain sight.

Listener discretion is advised.

Disclaimer**

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities. Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.


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5 months ago
56 minutes 58 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
The Truro Murders. Australia's BTK killer and his sidekick.

Join us as we explore the murders of Christopher Worrell and the audacity of the man who was his best friend and accomplice.


Disclaimer**  

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.  

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.


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5 months ago
49 minutes 16 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
The Monte Christo Homestead. Australia's most haunted house.

Join us as we explore the history of the Monte Christo Homestead and its ghosts.


Disclaimer**  

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.  

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.

If you enjoy our podcast listen and follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.

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5 months ago
25 minutes 49 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Faraday Kidnapping.

Join us as we explore the kidnappings of a teacher and her 6 students and the men behind the crime.

*We apologise for the technical issues this episode.


Disclaimer**  

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.  

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.


Source:

https://omny.fm/shows/true-crime-conversations/53-years-ago-robyn-her-classmates-were-kidnapped-t

https://www.mamamia.com.au/andre-rebelo-guilty-of-murdering-mum/


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6 months ago
31 minutes 37 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Captain Moonlight. A queer Icon

Join us we explore the bush ranging life of Captain Moonlight. Known to be a queer icon.


Disclaimer**  

The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided.

The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.  

Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.


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6 months ago
24 minutes 39 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
The Queens, the myths, the legends and turning back time.

Join us as we explore myths and legends of Australia once again.


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6 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes

CrimeTime Queens
Eric Edgar Cooke. The night caller and The Nedlands Monster

Join us as we explore the life and murders of Australia's notorious serial killers.


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7 months ago
38 minutes 56 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Ben Hall, the most prolific bushranger of the period

Join us as we delve into the life and death of Ben Hall dubbed as the most prolific bushranger of the period.


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7 months ago
43 minutes 16 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Linda Agostini. The Pyjama girl case.

Join us as we explore one of Australia's infamous and enigmatic cases. A complex and multifaceted tale that continues to captivate and mystify us.


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7 months ago
41 minutes 21 seconds

CrimeTime Queens
Australia, known for its stunning coast lines, natural beauties and hosting some of the worlds venomous creatures, but what lies beneath the belly of the beauty? CrimeTime Queens, Tess and Tara dive into the dark enigmatic world of mysteries down under, unraveling tales of murder, mystery and touch of the paranormal. From the bustling streets of Sydney to the remote outback, join us as we explore the sinister secrets and hidden truths lurking in the land down under.