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As we approach 11 years since William Tyrrell's disappearance, new evidence has emerged that could help end one of Australia's most complex missing persons cases. Plus, why do some people get 'the ick' more than others? A new study reveals the psychology behind that sudden loss of attraction. And in headlines today Three people have been confirmed dead and another remains missing as record-breaking floods continue to devastate the NSW Mid North Coast; Two Israeli embassy staff were shot dead late Wednesday night in Washington, D.C.; Rapper Kid Cudi has taken the stand in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial in New York; At least 82 people, including a newborn and women, died in overnight Israeli strikes; Liberal and Nationals MPs are close to reuniting their Coalition but have delayed naming their shadow cabinet to work out details. Listen to Dan Box, host of Witness: William Tyrrell on True Crime Conversations here THE END BITSSupport independent women's mediaCheck out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Tahli Blackman Guest: Nina Young, Journalist and Producer of Witness: William Tyrrell Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we revisit one of Australia’s most heartbreaking mysteries — the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrrell. Now, over a decade later, a new person of interest has emerged. Dan Box from news.com.au joins us to unpack the latest developments. Listen to the four new episodes of Witness: William Tyrrell, out this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The long-awaited findings from the inquest into William Tyrrell's disappearance are soon to be revealed. William, just three years old, vanished from Kendall, New South Wales, on September 12, 2014.Joining us to unpack the police investigation's failures and what we can expect from the inquest is Dan Box, Editorial Director of Audio and host of news.com.au's latest investigative series, Witness: William Tyrrell.Do you have information regarding any of the cases discussed on this podcast? Please report it on the Crime Stoppers website or by calling 1800 333 000.Click here to learn more about Witness: William Tyrell, news.com.au's latest investigation podcast.Click here to subscribe to ATC Plus on Apple Podcasts and access all ATC episodes early and ad-free, as well as exclusive bonus episodes. Got a True Crime question you want answered on the podcast? Send us a question by recording a voice message here.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Guest Host: Dr.Xanthé MallettGuest: Dan BoxExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from ABC News, Channel 10 and 60 Minutes.GET IN TOUCH:https://www.australiantruecrimethepodcast.com/Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Send us a question to have played on the show by recording a voice message here.Email the show at AusTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.com Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a "Shortcut" episode. It's a shortened version of this week's more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.The long-awaited findings from the inquest into William Tyrrell's disappearance are soon to be revealed. William, just three years old, vanished from Kendall, New South Wales, on September 12, 2014.Joining us to unpack the police investigation's failures and what we can expect from the inquest is Dan Box, Editorial Director of Audio and host of news.com.au's latest investigative series, Witness: William Tyrrell.Do you have information regarding any of the cases discussed on this podcast? Please report it on the Crime Stoppers website or by calling 1800 333 000.Click here to learn more about Witness: William Tyrell, news.com.au's latest investigation podcast.Click here to subscribe to ATC Plus on Apple Podcasts and access all ATC episodes early and ad-free, as well as exclusive bonus episodes. Got a True Crime question you want answered on the podcast? Send us a question by recording a voice message here.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Guest Host: Dr.Xanthé MallettGuest: Dan BoxExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from ABC News, Channel 10 and 60 Minutes.GET IN TOUCH:https://www.australiantruecrimethepodcast.com/Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Send us a question to have played on the show by recording a voice message here.Email the show at AusTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.com Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The investigation comes to a stop, and the police commissioner speaks out. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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News leaks that police believe they've cracked the case. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crime reporter Dan Box joins us to discuss Bowraville, his podcast about the tragic murders of three Aboriginal children in a small Australian town. Teaming up with The Australian, Dan investigates how all three vanished from the same street and searches for answers in this haunting case. Check out the full catalog and everything Dakota Spotlight https://dakotaspotlight.com/ Get episodes early, ad-free, and more. Subscribe to Spotlight PLUS https://dakotaspotlight.com/spotlight-plus/ Support the show on PayPal https://bit.ly/3wDhonM Sign up for the Dakota Spotlight newsletter https://dakotaspotlight.com/newsletter/ Advertise your podcast or brand in Dakota Spotlight episodes info@sixhorsemedia.com Email: dakotaspotlight@gmail.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/dakotaspotlight X/Twitter: @dakotaspotlight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new name emerges in the William Tyrrell investigation. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The pressure builds on both police and those they're pursuing, until somebody cracks. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The police zero in on a person of interest. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We go back to the beginning of the police investigation. All news footage used in this episode courtesy of 7NEWS. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An inquest reveals what police have - and haven't - found about William's disappearance. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
William Tyrrell is one of the biggest missing persons cases in the world - and it ultimately ended Gary Jubelin's career. Now, investigative journalist Dan Box is giving listeners the definitive story into William Tyrrell's disappearance. In this episode, Dan shares what was done right during the police investigation, what was missed and why they won't find William. Listen to the new podcast Witness: William Tyrrell today. Stay up to date on the latest podcast developments here. Can't get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What to expect at today's inquest into William's disappearance. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
William Tyrrell was the little lost boy who vanished in a Spider-Man suit. A decade on from his disappearance, award-winning investigative journalist Dan Box is uncovering the untold story behind the missing three-year-old child in the new podcast, Witness: William Tyrrell. Listen to the new podcast Witness: William Tyrrell today. Stay up to date on the latest podcast developments here. Can't get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does the police theory of what happened to William make sense? Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
William's birth family, and the decision to take him away. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if everything you thought you knew about the disappearance of William Tyrrell was … wrong? Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The definitive story of Australia's most controversial missing person's case. Launches 8 October 2024. Witness: William Tyrrell is the new, landmark investigation from news.com.au. Read more and watch exclusive video content hereFollow us on socials: Instagram: @newscomauhq Facebook: News.com.au TikTok: @news.com.au Subscribe to Crime X+ and listen to this podcast ad-free If you know anything about what happened to William, please call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 Contact us confidentially at witness@news.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special Q&A bonus episode, Moz and Josh sit down with the show's executive producer, Dan Box, to reveal the stories behind the story from their new documentary series on Sydney's gangland killings - The War IISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Box is a Walkley Award-winning journalist and bestselling author. Dan's most recent book The Man Who Wasn't There tells the story of Zak Grieve – an Indigenous man who was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he wasn't even there for. As Dan set out to prove Zak's innocence, the resulting friendship and connection between Zak and Dan had a profound effect on them both. Resources: Book - The Man Who Wasn't There – Ultimo Press Updates on Zak Grieve's case: ABC News --- If you or someone you know would like to be interviewed for the podcast, Georgia would love to hear from you. Leave a comment on the Finding Hope page at hopepodcasts.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a "Shortcut" episode. It's a shortened version of this week's more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. In 2011, A young indigenous man by the name of Zak Grieve was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he didn't commit.The murder of Ray Niceforo was commissioned by his former partner Bronwyn Malyschko, and carried out by her son Chris Malyschko and accomplice Darren Halfpenny.Grieve was originally supposed to be an accomplice to the murder too, but changed his mind on the night.Despite this, due to Northern Territory's mandatory minimum sentencing laws, Grieve was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 20 years (eventually reduced to 12 years following a mercy plea).Journalist Dan Box has been reporting on crime for decades and was unexpectedly drawn into this story and family on a very personal level.He joins us to tell us about his new book "The Man Who Wasn't There" and the extraordinary man who emerged in Zak Grieve.Dan Box's "The Man Who Wasn't There" is available to purchase now.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Guest: Dan BoxExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains audio grabs from the documentary, "The Queen and Zak Grieve"GET IN TOUCH:Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at team@smartfella.com.auSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2011, A young indigenous man by the name of Zak Grieve was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he didn't commit.The murder of Ray Niceforo was commissioned by his former partner Bronwyn Malyschko, and carried out by her son Chris Malyschko and accomplice Darren Halfpenny.Grieve was originally supposed to be an accomplice to the murder too, but changed his mind on the night.Despite this, due to Northern Territory's mandatory minimum sentencing laws, Grieve was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 20 years (eventually reduced to 12 years following a mercy plea).Journalist Dan Box has been reporting on crime for decades and was unexpectedly drawn into this story and family on a very personal level.He joins us to tell us about his new book "The Man Who Wasn't There" and the extraordinary man who emerged in Zak Grieve.Dan Box's "The Man Who Wasn't There" is available to purchase now.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Guest: Dan BoxExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains audio grabs from the documentary, "The Queen and Zak Grieve"GET IN TOUCH:Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at team@smartfella.com.auSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subscribe to Crime X+ today. In this bonus episode, journalists Jane Hansen and Dan Box sit down to discuss the extraordinary series of events that saw Kathleen Folbigg walk free from prison today after 20 years behind bars. The pair talk about how we got to this point, and what happens from here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Dorrough, a former member of the Navy, took his own life in 2014. He left behind a shocking note, claiming to have murdered three people. But there was a problem, no one knew who the victims were. Dan Box and his team explored the mystery in the new podcast, Bloodguilt. In part two of his chat with Gary, Dan takes us through the case. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Box is one of Australia's most respected crime journalists. He's also an author and a podcaster. He is the co-author of Gary's memoir, I Catch Killers'. Have a listen to these two old mates having a chat about Dan's work and the murder mystery he's spent years solving. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview with crime reporter Dan Box about his podcast Bowraville. Three aboriginal children were murdered in a small Australian town. All three vanished from the same street. With his podcast Bowraville, Dan Box teamed up with The Australian went looking for answers. Bowraville Podcast Dakota Spotlight True crime in The Vault
ITC Entertained The World - episode 13 - Department S Hosted by Jaz Wiseman, Rodney Marshall and Al Samujh. Jaz, Rodney and Al discuss Department S - the 1968/69 ITC action/adventure series that starred Peter Wyngarde as crime writing novelist Jason King, Joel Fabiani as the all-action Stewart Sullivan and Rosemary Nicols as computer expert Annabelle Hurst. With Dennis Alaba Peters as their boss Sir Curtis Seretse. Hear Peter Wyngarde himself reminisce about the series! Get ready to explore the mystery of Robert Cullingford and how he became one of Interpol's top men. You'll need to dress like a dandy, drink lots of brandy and keep an eye on the beautiful but dangerous young femme. With thanks to Dan Box, Network and Umbrella.
In this episode I talk with a very good friend of mine Dan Box and we talk about his experiences being a Brit living in Germany. We talk about language barriers, jobs and general stuff about living abroad.
This episode contains discussions of assault, murder and sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Please contact Lifeline if this raises any issues for you on 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au Gary Jubelin is a former detective chief inspector who has led some of the most high profile homicide and missing persons cases in Australia’s recent history. William Tyrell, Evelyn Greenup, Colleen Walker, Clinton Speedy-Duroux; These are the names of four of the many, many people that Gary has pursued justice for. It was just last year that Gary felt his hand was forced, and handed in his resignation with the police force. On Friday September 18th a judge will rule on an appeal before the courts; that appeal was lodged by Gary himself, after he was found guilty in April of 2020 of unlawful conduct during the high profile William Tyrrell case. Jubelin speaks candidly about this charge, and the appeal process. And about the ongoing support he receives from the families of the victims whose crimes Gary investigated prior to his resignation. So what is it like, to now be on the other side of the police force. Can you still be a force for good when the police force you’d worked so hard for, for all those years, is now not a welcoming place for you. CREDITS Guest: Gary Jubelin – author of ‘I Catch Killers’ Host: Madeleine West @madmadswest Executive Producer: Elise Cooper @elisejcooper Assistant Producer: Hannah Bowman Editor: Elise Cooper and Hannah Bowman Audio Transfer and Assistance: North Coast Eventshttps://www.northcoastevents.com.au/ LINKS I Catch Killers, a book by Gary Jubelin and Dan Box http://bit.ly/i-catch-killers-book I Catch Killers, the podcast hosted by Gary Jubelin http://bit.ly/jubelin-podcast Bowraville The Documentary (in production) http://bit.ly/bowraville-documentary The Disappearance of William Tyrell http://bit.ly/william-tyrell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Box is a journalist who has worked for news outlets such as The BBC, The Sunday Times and The Australian. He has written one true crime book, Bowraville, and produced a podcast of the same name. Dan chats with Olivia about the importance of journalism, why objectivity is a bit of a myth, and why the Bowraville case changed his approach to journalism.Books mentioned:Bowraville by Dan BoxCarry Me Home by Dan Box
Our guest this week is Ben Carlson, the director of institutional asset management at Ritholtz Wealth Management. A prolific and insightful writer, Carlson frequently publishes pieces on investing, personal finance, and other topics on his popular blog, A Wealth of Common Sense. In addition, he co-hosts the Animal Spirits podcast with his colleague Michael Batnick and is active on social media, including Twitter, where he can be found @awealthofcs. A CFA charterholder and graduate of Grand Valley State University, Carlson has authored several books, including A Wealth of Common Sense and Organizational Alpha. In today's episode, we'll be discussing Carlson's most recently published book, Don't Fall for It: A Short History of Financial Scams.BackgroundBen Carlson bio A Wealth of Common Sense blog Michael Batnick bio Animal Spirits podcast Ritholtz Wealth Management Don't Fall for It: A Short History of Financial Scams, by Ben CarlsonScams: Victims and PerpetratorsNigerian prince scam Annals of Gullibility: Why We Get Duped and How to Avoid It, by Stephen Greenspan Charles Ponzi bio Bernie Madoff bio John R. Brinkley bio The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success, by Kevin Dutton"Troubles at Atlanta Hedge Fund Snare Doctors, Football Players" by Ian McDonald and Valerie Bauerlein, The Wall Street Journal, March 9, 2006.William J. Bernstein: "The wealthy are different than you and I: They have many more ways of having their wealth stripped away." The Four Pillars of Investing: Lessons for Building a Winning Portfolio, Chapter 7, Page 179."How Did Spike Lee Convince Michael Jordan to Help Fund His Malcolm X Film?" by Gene Marks, Entrepreneur, Feb. 28, 2019."Johnny Depp Spends $200,000 a Month on a Private Jet and $30,000 on Wine--Here's How Else He Blows His Fortune," by Emmie Martin, CNBC.com, Aug. 31, 2017. Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life, by John C. Bogle"South Sea Bubble Short History," Harvard Business SchoolRailway mania "Fraudster Poses as Jason Statham to Steal Victim's Money," by Andy Bell and Dan Box, BBC News, April 29, 2019. Ulysses S. Grant bio "Lessons From the General," by Michael Batnick, The Irrelevant Investor, Dec. 12, 2017.
This episode of True Crime Conversations is part of our 2019/2020 Holiday series. We've handpicked episodes from throughout the year that we though deserved another listen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners should be advised that this episode contains the naming of deceased people, and the recounting of the circumstances leading to their deaths. Colleen Walker, Evelyn Greenup and Clinton Speedy-Duroux. These are the names of three children from the town of Bowraville who were murdered over five months across 1990 and 1991. There has only ever been one suspect in their murders but to this day they’ve never stood trial for those crimes. Author Dan Box covered the case and he joins us to explore what could have happened to these three kids. And why Australia still doesn’t care enough about the lives of these Indigenous children to bring justice to the families and the Bowraville community. Join our Facebook group True Crime Conversations here https://bit.ly/2xrjAMZ CREDITS GUEST: Dan Box HOST: Jessie Stephens PRODUCER: Elise Cooper RESEARCH ‘Bowraville’ by Dan Box - https://bit.ly/2LczKCK ABC News ‘Unsolved Bowraville Murders to be Reconsidered’ - https://bit.ly/2XDgPaM NITV ‘Justice, Just Us’ Bowraville Special Forum https://bit.ly/2Xzc8i0 NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Council Bowraville protest https://bit.ly/2G4VbBj NITV News ‘Failed By The System: The Bowraville Children’s Murders’ https://bit.ly/2SeSfHr 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 https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts
Is your drinking habit more than just a habit? Have you ever wondered whether it's actually becoming a problem? Today we speak to a woman who has hit rock bottom and find out how she managed to see a way out of the alcoholic fog and how you can identify if you're at risk too. CREDITS Host/Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Elle Beattie Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Thanks to our special guest Sarah The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you are...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. The Quicky. Getting you up to speed. Daily. Want The Quicky in your ears every day? Subscribe at mamamia.com.au/the-quicky or in your favourite podcast app. Love the show? Send us an email thequicky@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone 02 8999 9386. Looking for something else to listen to? If you haven't heard of The Bowraville Murders - you're not alone. The case alone should have shocked the nation. Instead it took 25 years for Australia to finally learn what happened to the three Indigenous children who police said "went walkabout"On True Crime Conversations, Jessie Stephens talks to author Dan Box who followed the case, met with the local community, and gained their trust. https://omny.fm/shows/true-crime-conversations/playlists/true-crime-conversations See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners should be advised that this episode contains the naming of deceased people, and the recounting of the circumstances leading to their deaths. Colleen Walker, Evelyn Greenup and Clinton Speedy-Duroux. These are the names of three children from the town of Bowraville who were murdered over five months across 1990 and 1991. There has only ever been one suspect in their murders but to this day they’ve never stood trial for those crimes. Author Dan Box covered the case and he joins us to explore what could have happened to these three kids. And why Australia still doesn’t care enough about the lives of these Indigenous children to bring justice to the families and the Bowraville community. Join our Facebook group True Crime Conversations here https://bit.ly/2xrjAMZ CREDITS GUEST: Dan Box HOST: Jessie Stephens PRODUCER: Elise Cooper RESEARCH ‘Bowraville’ by Dan Box - https://bit.ly/2LczKCK ABC News ‘Unsolved Bowraville Murders to be Reconsidered’ - https://bit.ly/2XDgPaM NITV ‘Justice, Just Us’ Bowraville Special Forum https://bit.ly/2Xzc8i0 NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Council Bowraville protest https://bit.ly/2G4VbBj NITV News ‘Failed By The System: The Bowraville Children’s Murders’ https://bit.ly/2SeSfHr 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 https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts
Dan Box is a journalist who's worked for The Australian and London's Sunday Times. He's currently working for the BBC and hosts a Walkley Award-winning podcast called Bowraville, produced by The Australian. Now, Dan brings us his book Bowraville, which tells the true story of a small Australian town, the murders of three children and a desperate fight for justice. Booktopia's Joel and Olivia sit down with Dan to chat about his book Bowraville, his podcast and so much more. Books mentioned in this podcast: Bowraville by Dan Box —> https://bit.ly/2LA7UiS Hosts: Joel Naoum and Olivia Fricot Guest: Dan Box
Aaron Oakes In 2004 I saw a documentary called “Ghost Adventures” and it left an impression on me with all the evidence they captured. Ever since then, I knew that was what I wanted to do, and I was hooked on the idea of doing investigations myself. In 2010 I saw a casting call for Paranormal Challenge and as a group we submitted to be part of the show and was accepted. The show brought us to Jerome Arizona for the series finally where we had won the episode. In 2011 Jay became a part of that team, and in 2012 when that team had closed, we started our own team. In 2015 we had taken a break, that lead to doing some other investigations in 2017 that lead me to start Lone Wolf Investigations. In 2018 we got back together with Supernatural Serenity and haven’t looked back since, investigating under both Supernatural Serenity and Lone Wolf Investigations. Dan Box I have had many experiences throughout the years during my time in the military, living in various locations around the country, and the world. These experiences motivated meta explore the unexplained phenomena that lead me to Supernatural Serenity. Jay Wyrick I did my first “group” investigation at 19 years old but was short lived because I joined the military at 20. While serving, I would seek out all lore’s of the paranormal, leading to some incredible experiences in Asia and Texas. In 2007 I took a break from search and picked up reading on the occult and parapsychology again. In 2011 I was invited to be part of a group where I had met Aaron, later branching off to start Supernatural Serenity. After a break, we have come back together and in full effect to get the evidence that supports the history and experiences I had, had previously in life.
Former crime reporter at The Australian Dan Box has spent the past three years covering the Bowraville murders in print, and for a podcast. He returned to Australia this month to cover the latest developments in the case, which has been referred to the High Court.He talks to media diarist Stephen Brook about the podcast that won him two Walkley awards in 2016, his follow up video documentary series The Queen & Zak Grieve, and the state of true crime at the moment.“One bloke said to me, ‘true crime is so hot right now,’ and I just wanted to slap him, I wanted to reach across the desk. And just say, ‘you have no idea because it's not entertainment, it's not something you watch for fun. These are actual people's lives, these are people's children who've been murdered, these are families that will never recover from that harm'.”Covering the crime round can take its toll, and Dan struggled after two years spent reporting on the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. On one occasion he came home and felt the walls were shaking.Dan began his career at the The Sunday Times on work experience and lucked into a job as the oil and gas correspondent. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
[This episode was recorded just before the sudden death of Dale Sales, legendary Dad and human. He is much mourned.] Crabb feels a bit off kilter when Sales is nice to her for the second episode in a row, but everything returns to normal when she is subjected to some Salesplaining. Crabb and Sales reflect on some recent True Crime Podcasts and whether this format is a beacon of hope for investigative journalism.Community: Salad Recipes from Arthur Street Kitchen - by Hetty McKinnonNeighbourhood: Salads, Sweets and Stories From Home and Abroad - by Hetty McKinnonFamily: New Vegetable Classics to Comfort and Nourish - by Hetty McKinnonHetty McKinnon and Annabel Crabb in Conversation for SWF - Giant Dwarf Theatre, 29 August 2018Teacher's Pet - Podcast by Hedley Thomas from The AustralianUnravel - ABC True Crime Podcast- Blood on the TracksTrace - ABC Podcast with Rachael BrownBowraville Murders - Podcast by Dan Box from The AustralianOne Hundred Years of Dirt - by Rick MortonThe Peacock Summer - by Hannah Richell
Walkley-award winning documentary director Ivan O’Mahoney; Gold Walkley-winning Four Corners reporter, Caro Meldrum-Hanna; National Crime reporter for the Australian, Dan Box; and Senior report for Reveal, Aaron Glantz, talk the ins and outs of telling an intriguing and engaging story. Hosted by two-time Walkley Award-winning journalist, Caroline Overington, the panel tackles the issues of convergence and how journalists can make use of multiple platforms.
The former national crime writer for The Australian Dan Box flew out of Australia last weekend returning to the UK. Before he left he visited the Mediaweek studio to talk with James Manning about his Bowraville podcast and his new investigation which was delivered as a TV series, The Queen & Zak Grieve.
Award winning crime journalist Dan Box speaks to Serge about the notorious crimes he's covered and the impact they've had on him.
This week we get into Nerdalicious stuff as usual, broken into sections like: The Dan Box (7:40): Previous guest, Dan Evans, sent a gift box with... gifts! NEWS (14:30) new trailers for Marvel's The Defenders, The Dark Tower, Marvel's Inhumans MEANWHILE (29:15): We saw Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 (look for our special Full Spoiler review episode separately), American Gods (42:50), celebrated Free Comic Book Day and talk up Better Call Saul season 3 so far! Chatroom Game (56:06): Give Iron Man 2 a subtitle! The movie doesn't have one! Pitch Vs Pitch (57:56): "Traffic Jam" is the movie title the boys have to come up with a movie for, and then pitch to the chatroom! Who had the best one? Email (1:19:45): sidekicks come up - again - and we talk about music parodies and cover songs!
comes to town and it was a great chance to interview a range of talented authors taking part in the festivities. My interviews are with: Ben Rawlence - his book City of Thorns is about Northern Kenya - the home of the world’s largest refugee camp, with half a million people. Opening Night speaker at the Perth International Arts Festival. Candice Fox - her first novel, Hades, won the Ned Kelly Award for best debut in 2014 from the Australian Crime Writers Association; she has since gone onto numerous books on crime and punishment. Hannah Kent - is the best-selling author of Burial Rites and the newly released The Good People - stories of culture, crime and history. Garth Nix - is an award-winning sci-fi fantasy author with several series of fantasy and fiction; I asked him about his new book "Frogkisser" ahead of his appearances at the festival. Amy Stewart - an author of nonfiction books on the perils and pleasures of the natural world, including New York Times bestsellers with The Drunken Botanist, Wicked Bugs and Wicked Plants. However, her range has extended to the tales of a trio of turn-of-the-century sisters turned detectives, with the latest being Lady Cop Makes Trouble - the second book in an ongoing series. Chinelo Okparanta - this Nigerian-American author writes stories of women and children, family life, migration, war and love; she first started with short stories, with the collection Happiness, Like Water and then her most recent novel Under the Udula Trees. Inua Ellams - London-based playwright and poet Inua Ellams' work explores the themes of identity, displacement and destiny – areas of life he’s intimately familiar with. Dan Box - the National Crime Reporter for The Australian and creator of crime podcast Bowraville. Marwa Al-Sabouni - Syrian architect Marwa al-Sabouni is battling to heal her home city of Homs, having remained there as bombs destroyed much of what she knew and loved. Her ideas to mend the city are now laid out in a visionary memoir, The Battle For Home. She is presenting the closing night address. Clementine Ford - Australian feminist columnist and author of the best selling book Fight Like A Girl. Lindy West - is a Seattle-based writer, editor and performer who’s work has appeared in a number of well-known publications - and the author of Shrill: Notes From A Loud Woman. Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa - a Perth performance poet, she’s a workshop facilitator, actor, artist and humanitarian. Her questions about notions of Australian national identity, got her to the finals of the national Australia poetry slam. Nathan Hill - short story author and author of The Nix; a tale of estrangement and displacement in both families and national politics. Adrian Todd Zuniga - creator of Literary Death Match - touted as Def Poetry Jam meets American Idol, this competition sees four authors perform a short excerpt of their most electric work before a panel of judges. Omar Musa - a Malaysian-Australian rapper and poet from Queanbeyan, Australia. He is the winner of the Australian Poetry Slam and the Indian Ocean Poetry Slam and has released three hip-hop albums, two poetry books, and received a standing ovation at TEDx. ************ A quick note about supporting the podcasts! Check out – and consider Thanks to RTRFM for their support, especially producer Peter Barr. Theme songs “Cosgrove” by Pogo, from and “Leap Second” by Milton Mermikides, of Additional ambient music from Jukedeck – create your own at . – they include: Steven, Andrew, Dr T, Paul, Gerry, Josh, Kathy, Linley, Gold, Iggy, Lukas, Finch and Andrew. Thanks to everyone who contributes and please consider joining to help continue these shows at Please leave positive comments and reviews on iTunes and consider supporting the show via visiting – and I’d love to get your feedback via tokenskeptic@gmail.com.
This week, the panel talks about Bowraville, the true crime podcast created by The Australian newspaper. (Scroll down to listen!) Rebecca also connects with Dan Box, the Brit-turned-Aussie who reported the story, and asks, why is your newspaper being called the "unlikely hero" of this never-solved serial murder case? (A hint...it has a little something to do with Rupert Murdoch!) Also, we tackle some listener queries, and play a voice memo simply because one of you asked us to. As for the crime of the week? Let's just say it puts a new twist on the trustworthiness of babysitters. Support the show.