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W niedzielę, 6 kwietnia SBS Polish mialo okazję uczestniczyć w wydarzeniu organizowanym przez szkołę polską z Randwick / Polish School of Sydney. Był to piknik, a właściwie grzybobranie w Belanglo State Forest. Chociaż grzybów nie było, to grzybobranie organizowane przed świętami Wielkiej Nocy, było okazją do porozmawiania na temat jak nasza polonia celebruje Wielkanoc... A także okazją do poznania nowej dyrektor szkoly Marzeny Rudolph...
In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., we explore a haunting true crime case from 2015 in Wainarka, South Australia. A suitcase found by the side of a desolate highway revealed the skeletal remains of a young child, Khandalyce Pearce. This grim discovery unraveled a complex double murder case linked to skeletal remains found five years earlier in Belanglo State Forest. The remains were identified as Karlie Pearce Stevenson, Khandalyce's mother.Investigators connected the dots through a unique handmade quilt found in the suitcase, leading to a breakthrough after public appeals and tips. They discovered Karlie's abusive boyfriend, Daniel Holdom, was responsible for both murders. Adding to the tragedy, Holdom continued to exploit Karlie's identity and finances post-mortem with the help of his ex-girlfriend, Hazel Passmore. Despite Hazel's controversial immunity deal, her testimony ensured Holdom's conviction.The case delves into themes of domestic violence, manipulation, and the failures in the justice system. It highlights the resilience of victim's families and the crucial role of public vigilance. As we journey through the evidence and emotional testimonies, the episode serves as a powerful reminder about the importance of community action and the need to protect the most vulnerable in society.Join us as we dissect this harrowing case and remember the enduring spirit of Karlie and Khandalyce. This episode is a call for awareness and action against such unimaginable crimes.00:00 Introduction to a Chilling Case00:07 The Discovery of the Suitcase00:38 Connecting the Dots: Two Cases Intertwined02:47 Unmasking the Perpetrator: Daniel Holdom04:00 The Brutal Murders of Karlie and Khandalyce04:44 Financial Exploitation and Hazel's Role05:34 The Arrest and Trial of Daniel Holdom06:04 Hazel's Controversial Immunity Deal06:53 The Aftermath and Impact on Families08:04 Reflecting on Law Enforcement and Justice09:44 Revisiting the Timeline: The 2008 Car Crash11:54 The Disappearance of Karlie and Khandalyce13:56 The Long Road to Justice17:02 Unanswered Questions and Ethical Dilemmas22:05 Signs of Hope and Resilience22:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., the hosts delve into the chilling case of the Backpacker Murders that shook Australia between 1989 and 1992. Seven young hitchhikers vanished, only to be found later in Belanglo State Forest, brutally murdered. The episode details the investigation, the discovery of key evidence, and the eventual capture of Ivan Milat, the man behind these heinous crimes. The hosts also discuss the immense toll on the victims' families and the broader impact on Australia's tourism industry. The case remains a haunting reminder of the unexpected dangers that can lurk in seemingly idyllic places.00:00 Introduction to the Backpacker Murders00:13 The Horrific Discovery in Belanglo State Forest00:40 The Investigation and Emotional Toll01:05 Paul Onions' Narrow Escape01:43 Unmasking Ivan Milat02:34 The Evidence Against Milat03:56 The Trial and Verdict05:02 Speculations and Unanswered Questions06:30 Remembering the Victims12:36 The Impact on Tourism and Safety Measures13:32 Lessons Learned and Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The case of Ivan Milat, also known as the Backpacker Murderer, remains one of Australia's most notorious serial killings. Between 1989 and 1992, Milat lured at least seven young backpackers into the remote Belanglo State Forest, where they were brutally tortured and murdered. The brutal events even inspired a cult classic horror film known as Wolf Creek. Our other podcast: "FEARFUL" - https://open.spotify.com/show/56ajNkLiPoIat1V2KI9n5c?si=OyM38rdsSSyyzKAFUJpSywMERCH:https://www.redbubble.com/people/wickedandgrim/shop?asc=uPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wickedandgrim?fan_landing=trueYoutube for video podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@WickedandGrimYoutube for lifestyle and vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/@WickedLifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wickedandgrim/ Instagram:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wickedandgrim/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/wickedandgrimWebsite: https://www.wickedandgrim.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ivan Milat, infamously known as the Backpacker Murderer, lured, tortured, and brutally murdered seven backpackers between 1989 and 1993 in the Belanglo State Forest in New South Wales, Australia. Three years after his encounter with Ivan Milat, backpacker Paul Onions, provided the crucial information that took down Australia's most notorious serial killer.
Between September 1992 and November 1993 the remains of seven backpackers were found dotted around Australia's Belanglo State Forest. The long-putrefied bodies had all been shot multiple times by the same .22 calibre rifle. Some had snapped spines; others had been used as target practice. Despite all signs pointing to the Milat family, the real challenge for police was finding which of the ten Milat brothers to point the finger at...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
*DISCLAIMER* The following episode contains discussions of sensitive topics, including violence against children, assault, and murder. In 2008, the lives of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and her two-year-old daughter, Khandalyce Pearce, took a harrowing turn when they abruptly departed from their home in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Accompanied by Karlie's new boyfriend, Daniel Holdom, the sudden departure left Karlie's family in disbelief. Just weeks after leaving Alice Springs in pursuit of a new beginning, Karlie fell victim to a heinous crime. She was sexually assaulted and murdered by Holdom, who callously disposed of her body in the notorious Belanglo State Forest. Shockingly, Khandalyce met the same fate at the hands of Holdom only four days later. www.caffeinecrimeandcanines.com.au buymeacoffee.com/caffeinecrimecanines
By the end of 1993, seven decomposed bodies had been pulled from Australia's Belanglo State Forest. The nation was terrified, and the police force was put on notice: There was a serial killer on the loose. This episode became a Parcast Instant Classic when it initially aired in November, 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The bodies of two missing backpackers were recovered from Australia's Belanglo State Forest in 1992. They weren't the last. This episode became a Parcast Instant Classic when it initially aired in November, 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
W lasach Belanglo State Forest w pobliżu Berrima, w Nowej Południowej Walii, odbyło się doroczne grzybobranie zorganizowane przez polską szkołę z Randwick.
If you're thinking about going backpacking for spring break do so with caution after you hear this case. You may have even seen the movie Wolf Creek which is loosely based off the murders of backpackers by Ivan Milat. In the early 1990s, Australia was rocked by the gruesome killings of seven foreign backpackers in Belanglo State Forest. The tragedy came to be known as the “backpacker murders” and remains one of the worst string of homicides to take place in the country, and the man behind them, Ivan Milat, maintains his innocence even after decades behind bars. But the mystery still shrouds the case of the backpacker murders, could one man pull off the killings on his own? Or did he have an accomplice?
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TRUE CRIME: What really happened With The WOLF CREEK Backpacker Murders in the Australian Outback?Between December 1989 and April 1992 there were seven young backpackers hitchhiking between Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, and they went missing. At the time the cases caused plenty of fear amongst tourists in Australia but were quickly forgotten when the murderer was caught. For the teenagers, it was a case of wrong place at the wrong time.The bodies of the hitchhikers were all discovered in the Belanglo State Forest, south-west of Sydney and 80 miles west of the New South Wales city of Wollongong in Australia.TRUE CRIME: What really happened With The WOLF CREEK Backpacker Murders in the Australian Outback?
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TRUE CRIME: What really happened With The WOLF CREEK Backpacker Murders in the Australian Outback?Between December 1989 and April 1992 there were seven young backpackers hitchhiking between Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, and they went missing. At the time the cases caused plenty of fear amongst tourists in Australia but were quickly forgotten when the murderer was caught. For the teenagers, it was a case of wrong place at the wrong time.The bodies of the hitchhikers were all discovered in the Belanglo State Forest, south-west of Sydney and 80 miles west of the New South Wales city of Wollongong in Australia.TRUE CRIME: What really happened With The WOLF CREEK Backpacker Murders in the Australian Outback?
TRUE CRIME: What really happened With The WOLF CREEK Backpacker Murders in the Australian Outback?Between December 1989 and April 1992 there were seven young backpackers hitchhiking between Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, and they went missing. At the time the cases caused plenty of fear amongst tourists in Australia but were quickly forgotten when the murderer was caught. For the teenagers, it was a case of wrong place at the wrong time.The bodies of the hitchhikers were all discovered in the Belanglo State Forest, south-west of Sydney and 80 miles west of the New South Wales city of Wollongong in Australia.TRUE CRIME: What really happened With The WOLF CREEK Backpacker Murders in the Australian Outback?KURIOUS - FOR ANSWERS TO ALL THINGS STRANGE"We all have the questions, that's why we stay KURIOUS"
On September 19, 1992, two bodies were discovered in the Belanglo State Forest in New South Wales, Australia. They were the remains of two young backpackers, Joanna Walters and Caroline Clarke from Britain, who had gone missing just a few months prior. After the discovery of Joanne and Caroline, more and more bodies would be found, until police had identified a total of 7 victims who had all been brutally butchered, their remains disposed of under piles of sticks and leaves. Police launched a massive investigation into finding the person behind these horrific crimes, and their efforts would lead them to one Ivan Milat, a career criminal with a propensity for violence and a disturbing obsession with guns and knives.SOURCEShttps://amp.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/27/ivan-milat-chilling-serial-murders-haunt-australia-after-deathhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backpacker_murdershttps://allthatsinteresting.com/ivan-milathttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_MilatSins of the brother: The definitive story of Ivan Milat and the backpacker murders by Mark Whittaker (1998)Intro and Outro Music:Come Play with Me Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
A vicious serial killer terrorized and hunted young backpackers in Australia's Belanglo State Forest in the early 1990's. The impact of his heinous crimes still resonates with residents to this day. How he committed his crimes made even the most seasoned investigators shudder and the true number of victims he's suspected of murdering may never be known. Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit
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When the remains of 7 people show up in Belanglo State Forest, police are at a loss. That is, until a man from the past helps them connect the pieces and the man responsible for this horror, is someone the police know very well.The Serialholic and Criminal AF podcasts are part of MORVID Podcast Network.To become a Serialholic on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/TheSerialholicDonation: PayPal.Me/CriminalAFPodcastFor Merch: www.CriminalAFPod.com and select SHOPTwitter - @CriminalAFInstagram - @CriminalAFPodTikTok - @Criminal_AFYouTube – Criminal AFMUSIC - EpidemicSound--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dave-jarry/supportSupport the show
When the remains of two backpackers were found in Australia's Belanglo State Forest, the authorities never imagined that the trail would lead them to five more bodies and a cold-blooded murderer. In this episode we're talking about the Backpacker Murderer, Ivan Milat. He's a serial killer who many have said… he never had human emotions. He liked to toy with his victims in a brutal way, and only years after the fact were his crimes uncovered. Despite the mountain of evidence against him, Ivan Milat would maintain his innocence for the rest of his life. Subscribe and share 10 Minute Murder with your true crime loving friends. Connect on social media to know when new episodes are released and to see visuals that go along with the episodes. https://linktr.ee/10minutemurder Click Here for Merch : https://www.teepublic.com/user/minute-murder Facebook: https://facebook.com/10MMpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10minutemurder/ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRBEFtUg/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCkJLUCEZlkn9In3AA46RVxw Twitter: https://twitter.com/10minutemurder Submit future episode story ideas: 10minutemurder@gmail.com
The reportage from the annual mushroom picking! Over 300 people came on Sunday, April 3, 2022 for mushroom picking organized by the Polish School in Sydney, Randwick. Lovers of the scent of forest fruits met in Belanglo State Forest. - Reportaż z corocznego grzybobrania! Ponad 300 osób przybyło w niedzielę 3 kwietnia 2022 roku na grzybobranie, którego organizatorem była Polska Szkoła w Sydney, w Randwick. Miłośnicy zapachu leśnych owoców spotkali się w Belanglo State Forest.
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There is a sign at the entrance to Belanglo State Forest, it bears an ominous warning to its visitors to “Please be Careful” and when you hear the stories of what has gone on in Belanglo it kinda makes sense. You see, Belanglo is well known across Australia because of the dark history it has, tied to the murders of seven backpackers and the person known as the worst serial killer in Australian History. A full list of sources can be found for this weeks episode here
Between 1989-1992 a killer, Ivan Robert Marko Milat, tormented backpackers near Belanglo State Forest. His killings go unnoticed until September of 1982 when two runners locate a body. Unfortunately, it won't be the last. Music credit: Spirit Prison and Monom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Between September 1992 and November 1993 the remains of seven backpackers were found dotted around Australia’s Belanglo State Forest. The long putrefied bodies had all been shot multiple times by the same .22 calibre rifle, some had snapped spines, others had been used as target practice. Despite all signs pointing to the Milat family, the real challenge for police was finding which of the ten Milat brothers to point the finger at...1 week of FREE shipping on all merch kicks off Fri 23 April! redhandedshop.com BOOK! Pre-order your RedHanded book here: https://linktr.ee/RedHanded_Book For tonnes of bonus content: patreon.com/redhanded Sources: redhandedpodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Australia's most notorious serial killer attacked unsuspecting hitchhikers in the Belanglo State Forest.
Between 1989 and 1993 Australia was rocked by the gruesome killings of seven foreign backpackers in the Belanglo State Forest. The tragedy came to be known as the “backpacker murders” and remains one of the worst string of homicides to take place in the country, and the man behind them maintains his innocence even after decades behind bars. For more visit lightsonpod.com and be sure to subscribe, rate, and review. Sponsors: podgo.co Where podcasters go to monetize their show Sources: murderpedia.org | CNN.com | The Dispatch | 60 min Interview
By the end of 1993, seven decomposed bodies had been pulled from Australia's Belanglo State Forest. The nation was terrified, and the police force was put on notice: There was a serial killer on the loose.
The bodies of two missing backpackers were recovered from Australia’s Belanglo State Forest in 1992. They weren’t the last.
You could say the crap apple doesn't fall too far from the crap tree. In the case of Matthew Milat this couldn't be more true. Nephew of Backpacker Murderer, Ivan Milat, Matthew’s crimes were also brutal and disgusting.On November 20, 2010, Matthew lured David Auchterlonie to the Belanglo State Forest on his 17th birthday with the promise of beers and weed. There, with the help of friend Cohen Klein, they tortured, tormented and murdered David with a double-sided battle axe in the same forest where his Uncle murdered seven backpackers nearly 20 years earlier.This episode was recorded on the 10th Anniversary of the evening when Matthew murdered David Auchterlonie.TCNT: Keely Johnston tells out about the true documentary, Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer which is showing on Amazon Prime.Aussie As: Another naked bloody legend chases down a would-be robber.For our sources, see our website www.bloodymurderpodcast.com.Become a Bloody Murder Patron (for as little as $1 per month, which you can cancel at anytime) and have access to dozens of Patron only episodes (including our whole first season and AD FREE episodes released early!) with new patron only content added every month!Go to https://www.patreon.com/bloodymurderLevels $5 and over go into our monthly merchandise draws and get Stickers and hand-made Barney Badges!See our website! bloodymurderpodcast.com for all our social media links, contact details, a gallery, fabulous merchandise.True Crime Nerd Time, a segment on Bloody Murder, needs your help because it stars you! We want you, our listeners, to submit your recommendations for anything true or fiction crime related! Email here! bloodymurderpodcast@gmail.com. Oh and if you give us your postal address we'll send you some stickers as a reward!Bloody Murder is supported by BetterHelpBetterHelp offers licensed professional counselors who are specialized in issues, such as depression, stress, anxiety, relationships, sleeping, trauma, anger, family conflicts, grief, self esteem and more. You can connect with a professional counselor in a safe and private online environment. Anything you share is confidential and it's so convenient. You can now get help at your own time and at your own pace. You can schedule secure video or phone sessions plus chat and text with your therapist. As a Bloody Murder listener you get 10% off your first month with the Discount code: BLOODYMURDERSo why not get started today? Go to betterhelp.com/bloodymurderSimply fill out a questionnaire to help them assess your needs and get matched with a counselor you’ll love. That’s: betterhelp.com/bloodymurder With the discount code: BLOODYMURDER See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A serial killer terrorized backpackers in Australia from 1989 to 1993 when he kidnapped and murdered at least seven backpackers, dumping them in the Belanglo State Forest. Intro music by: DJ Spooky
A serial killer terrorized backpackers in Australia from 1989 to 1993 when he kidnapped and murdered at least seven backpackers, dumping them in the Belanglo State Forest. Intro music by: DJ Spooky
On this weekend in 1992, two bodies were found in Belanglo State Forest in the Southern Highlands of NSW. The discovery triggered the hunt for the man who'd become known as Australia's worst serial killer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the late 1980s, Belanglo State Forest was the backdrop for the notorious “backpacker murders” committed by serial-killer Ivan Milat. 30 years later his great-nephew, Matthew, lures high-school friend, David Auchterlonie, into the forest to uphold the family legacy.
In unserer neuen Extrafolge berichten wir vom Fall der Engelsleiche aus dem Belanglo State Forest. Wer war die junge Frau? Handelt es sich um das Opfer eines berüchtigten Serienmörders? Erst der Fund einer weiteren Leiche in einem Koffer, tausend Kilometer entfernt, bringt schließlich Licht ins Dunkel. Im Gesprächsteil geben wir uns anschließend voll unserem Fernweh hin Mögliche TRIGGER: Gewalt/ Sexueller Missbrauch (auch gg. Kinder), Autounfall, Drogen
I det här avsnittet av Rysarpodden pratar vi om en av Australiens mest ökända seriemördare; Ivan Milat. Han plockade upp unga backpackers som liftade i närheten av Sydney. Därefter kidnappade, torterade och mördade han dem för att sedan gömma deras kroppar i Belanglo State Forest. Vi bjuder på ett extra långt avsnitt den här gången innan vi tar ett längre uppehåll.OBS!Uppdatering 200524: Den nya säsongen kommer istället att släppas efter sommaren. För mer info och detaljer, besök gärna vår IG/FB. Ämnen:Ivan Milat Kontakt & Social Media: Facebook: Rysarpodden Instagram: @rysarpodden Mail: rysarpodden@gmail.com Musik: "A Tension" av BoomOpera, Music Standard License
The backpacker murders were a spate of serial killings that took place in New South Wales, Australia, between 1989 and 1993, committed by Ivan Milat.The bodies of seven missing young people aged 19 to 22 were discovered partially buried in the Belanglo State Forest, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south-west of the New South Wales town of Berrima.
When two-year old Khandalyce Pearce went missing police couldn’t understand why her mother wasn’t looking for her. But Khandalyce’s mother Karlie would never know her daughter was missing; Karlie's body was found in Belanglo State Forest eight years before her daughter’s name made national headlines. Author Ava Benny Morrison joins Jessie to step through the case of Karlie and Khandalyce and explain how law enforcement agencies around the country managed to solve the case of The Lost Girls. Join our Facebook group herehttps://bit.ly/2xrjAMZ CREDITS GUEST: Ava Benny Morrison HOST: Jessie Stephens SENIOR PRODUCER/EDITOR: Elise Cooper RESEARCH The Lost Girls by Ava Benny Morrison https://bit.ly/2V5K68F Sentencing remarks from Supreme Court NSW South Australia Police Youtube Channelhttps://bit.ly/2YscRRZ 9 News Adelaide Karlie and Khandalyce Laid To Resthttps://bit.ly/2SRhC29 GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au. True Crime Conversations is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here.
How did the remains of toddler Khandalyce Pearce-Stevenson end up in a suitcase by the side of a highway in South Australia? How did her mother Karlie’s remains end up over a thousand kilometres away in the notorious Belanglo State Forest. How did detectives solve this heinous crime and reunite them seven years after their brutal deaths? Journalist Ava Benny-Morrison joins us to talk about her book The Lost Girls which fills in the terrible details.Warning: please be advised this episode contains graphic content.Show notes for Episode 101:Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily WebbWith thanks to Ava Benny-MorrisonLike us on Facebook or visit our Facebook page for more information about this week's livestreamFollow us on Instagram or TwitterSupport us on PatreonPurchase The Lost Girls in our Bookshop Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on Google PodcastsListen on SpotifyIf you have any information on the cases covered by this podcast, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
[Part 2 of 5] On September 20 1992, New South Wales police officers gathered under the eucalyptus trees in the rugged depths of Belanglo State Forest... Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host (https://twitter.com/casefilehost) Episode researched by the Anonymous Host (https://twitter.com/casefilehost) Episode written by Elsha McGill For all credits and sources please visit https://casefilepodcast.com/case-109-belanglo-part-2
As police investigate the murders of British backpackers Joanne Walters and Caroline Clarke, more bodies are discovered in the Belanglo State Forest. Investigators zone in on the large dysfunctional family, known to be gun-loving and violent: The Milats. The hard part was to narrow down which one of the ten brothers was the most likely suspect. Australian Podcast Awards: [https://auspodcastawards.awardsplatform.com/](https://auspodcastawards.awardsplatform.com/) This week's promo: Felon True Crime For pictures and more information, join us on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/evidencelockerpodcast/) Want to become a Patron of the podcast? Visit our page at [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/evidencelocker) For a full list of resources and credits visit [Evidence Locker Website](http://evidencelockerpodcast.com/2019/01/28/33-australia-the-backpacker-murders-part-2)
Australian police received multiple missing person’s reports in the early 1990s. Young backpackers from the UK and Germany who were hitch hiking from Sydney to Melbourne disappeared without a trace. When the bodies of two young British women were discovered in the Belanglo State Forest, one of the largest manhunts in Australia’s history began. Australian Podcast Awards: [https://auspodcastawards.awardsplatform.com/](https://auspodcastawards.awardsplatform.com/) For pictures and more information, join us on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/evidencelockerpodcast/) Want to become a Patron of the podcast? Visit our page at [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/evidencelocker) For a full list of resources and credits visit [Evidence Locker Website](http://evidencelockerpodcast.com/2019/01/21/32-australia-the-backpacker-murders-part-1) This True Crime Podcast was researched using open source or archive materials.
It’s the 29th of August 2010. Trail bike riders discover skeletal remains in the Belanglo State Forest in the Southern Highlands region of NSW. Almost 5 years later on the 15th of July 2015, at Wynarka South Australia, the remains of a child are found in a suitcase dumped on the side of a road. DNA would eventually identify these remains and a killer would be brought to justice.
Located south 2 hours south west of the NSW capital of Sydney, is an area of known as the Southern Highlands. If you travel 3 kms west from the Hume Highway that runs through this region you will soon end up in the towering trees of the Belanglo State Forest. The title of the forest ‘Belanglo’, has become synonymous with the callous serial killings of several young backpackers who died at the hands of Ivan Milat. From 1989 to 1993 this tranquil forest would become a dumping ground for Milat. Over a series of searches authorities would discover the remains of 7 individuals who had fallen victim to Milat while hitchhiking through the region. Despite this gruesome history and the negative association with its name, Belanglo forest has still continued to be used as a popular recreational destination for trail bike riders, 4 wheel drive enthusiasts, and campers. But despite locals and tourists alike trying to shake the memory of Milat, In 2010 a disturbing event would bring the names Belanglo and Milat to the media spotlight once again. **Sponsor:** ShipStation https://www.shipstation.com/ **Codeword:** FTC **Podcast Suggestion:** Human/Ordinary http://humanordinary.com/
Two bodies lay thousands of kilometers apart – one, a two-year-old girl in a suitcase on the side of the highway in South Australia, the other, a twenty-year-old woman left lying next to a log in the Belanglo State Forest. No one was looking for them. No one even knew they were missing.When the body of the little girl was finally discovered, seven years after she was killed, police knew she must have a mother somewhere out there. They looked to the body found in Belanglo, and found the little girl’s mother. Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and Khandalyce Pearce had their names back, and now the police just had to discover who killed them – and who had spend the previous five years stealing thousands of dollars from Karlie’s bank account, and using her phone to pretend to her family that she was still alive.Please be warned that this episode contains descriptions of violence against children.When a body was found in the Belanglo State Forest on August 29, 2010, speculation was rife that the Backpacker Murderer Ivan Milat had more victims. Milat was ruled out, however, and the body of the young woman would lie in the morgue, unidentified, nicknamed the Belanglo Angel.Years later, the body of a child was found, over a thousand kilometers away in Wynarka, Western Australia. This poor little girl would also remain unidentified, until a tip from Crime Stoppers gave her her name back. She was Khandalyce Pearce, and police would uncover that she was the daughter of the Belanglo Angel, Karlie Pearce-Stevenson.Police were determined to bring to justice whatever lowlife had left a mother and a daughter to rot in the woods alone, a thousand miles apart from each other. They found Karlie’s ex-boyfriend, a man named Daniel James Holdom, who had stolen up to $100,000 of Karlie’s welfare benefits over a period of around five years, who also just happened to be a convicted child molester.This case is still ongoing, so please watch out for a future update.There is no book written about this case yet, so your best way of getting information is to read the archives of your favourite Australian newspaper. Here’s a few links to get you started.Websleuths is the world’s most popular true crime forum, and it is full of crazy housewives who have too much time on their hands, but they are great for information consolidation. You can find an amazing archive of news article to do with the case here https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/aus-khandalyce-kiara-pearce-wynarka-and-mum-karli-media-timeline-no-discussion.292447/#post12113814You can also read the threads on Karlie and Khandalyce here https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/aus-khandalyce-kiara-pearce-wynarka-and-mum-karlie-pearce-stevenson-belanglo-1.293028/#post12131123You can read every media release the South Australian police gave about the case here https://www.police.sa.gov.au/sa-police-news-assets/murray-mallee-local-service-area/task-force-mallee#.W6cIXvaubIXTo read a good overview of the case, up until the bodies were identified, this article here is good https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/little-girl-lost-trying-to-identify-the-nameless-victim-of-wynarkas-homicide-20150923-gjt1ah.html. Also the first article to put forward the link between the girl in the suitcase and the Belanglo Angel.To read about the identity theft aspect of the case, go here https://www.news.com.au/national/crime/belanglo-murder-karlie-pearcestevensons-killer-stole-90000-by-assuming-her-identity/news-story/79f4f11a92fa3e1914a643b55f43b0fdFind us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM or EMAIL us on murderinthelandofoz@gmail.com
We asked “Have you ever seen a dead body?”, and it seems many people have. In this episode Sharnelle and Dee Dee share stories of dead bodies from listeners, including the fascinating Memento Mori: photographs of the dead that were taken in Victorian days. The girls talks to certified dog trainer Craig Murray, who specialises in handling cadaver dogs that search for dead bodies. He talks about his incredible work including finding a human bone that was thousands of years old, and his crucial role with police investigating the backpacker murders in the Belanglo State Forest.
In the Fall of 1992, seven bodies were found in the Belanglo State Forest, all belonging to young people who had disappeared while hitchhiking in New South Wales, Australia. The account of a man who survived a terrifying attack years prior lead police to Ivan Milat, one inspiration for the deranged killer in the 2005 Australian horror film, Wolf Creek. This is based on a true crime. Based on a True Crime is a podcast where Chelsea’s love of true crime and David’s love of horror movies intersect. Each week we will be discussing murders and/or mysteries, along with the pop culture they have spawned. Find us on our website and on Instagram @basedonatruecrime, Twitter @truecrimebased and Facebook @basedonatruecrime. If you'd like to see David's art and see what else we're up to in the art world, follow Lab Creature Art Studio on Instagram @labcreature. Our podcast theme and supporting music was composed and performed by Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams, who can be found on Twitter (@wetalkofdreams), their website and on Instagram (@wetalkofdreams)! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This one is for you, Australian listeners! We're covering the Backpacker Murders that happened in New South Wales between 1989 and 1993. Seven backpackers went missing during this time and their bodies were discovered in horrific fashion in the Belanglo State Forest. We discuss the franchise based on the case as well as an interesting copycat and a tourist attraction that seems in poor taste, to say the least. Email: crimeculturepod@gmail.com Website: crimeculturepodcast.tumblr.com Instagram: @crimeculturepodcast Twitter: @CrimeCulturePod Facebook: @crimeculturepodcast (All other links can be found on our website) We want to give a HUGE thank you to Michael J. Quick for our dope theme song and to Elliot Leach for his equipment and sound mixing. We'll see you next Tuesday! xx