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Colleen Gwynne was the chief investigator of one of Australia's most-publicised murders - that of Peter Falconio, who was killed by Bradley John Murdoch in 2001. Falconio's girlfriend Joanne Lees managed to escape, and Colleen saw how wrong the cops got it, when it came to how Joanne's story was told to the world. Colleen shares why she wanted to join the police, how her mother instilled values of respect and fairness and empathy in her and her siblings, and the darkest days of her life when she was wrongly accused of a crime. Colleen now lives in rural Victoria. She finds it hard to wind down, even though she's no longer working in the social justice space. Her desire to make life better for kids who haven't had the best start in life, still drives her today.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GO STRAIGHT TO THE CRIME CONTENT, PLEASE CHECK THE RELEVANT TIMESTAMPS. (5:38) - Wade Wilson Supporters (10:24) - Peter Falconio In 2001, British tourists Peter Falconio and his girlfriend Joanne Lees were part way through the trip of a lifetime around the world. They arrived in Australia early that that year. By June 2001, they were ready to embark on the ultimate road trip around the country. One cold night in June 2001, the couple were driving through the remote Australian outback. A passing motorist named Bradley John Murdoch motioned to the couple to stop their vehicle, and they did. Peter got out of the car and what happened next is the stuff of nightmares. Joanne heard a loud bang and Peter dropped out of sight. Bradley then attempted to abduct Joanne. She managed to escape and ran into the desert where she hid for hours. Bradley searched for her and came within inches of her, multiple times. Joanne was rescued by a truck driver hours later. Bradley would be arrested and charged with Peter's death in following years. The media interest in the trial was so large that the court building had to be renovated to the cost of almost $1m. 23 years later, Peter's body has never been found. Read our blog for this case We are now on Patreon! Thank you for your support This episode is sponsored by: Dipsea - Dipsea is an app full of hundreds of short, spicy audio stories. For listeners of the show, Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/tcs Smalls - Smalls cat food is protein packed recipes made with preservative free ingredients you'd find in your fridge… and it's delivered right to your door. Head to Smalls.com/TCS and use promo code TCS at checkout for 50% off your first order PLUS free shipping!
Get your tour tickets at redhandedpodcast.com!In 2001 on a remote stretch of highway in Australia's Northern Territory, British backpacker Peter Falconio vanished. His girlfriend, Joanne Lees, told police that they had been attacked by a strange man. The subsequent investigation saw local drug runner Bradley Murdoch jailed for life - but questions still linger, especially around the truthfulness of the story that Joanne told...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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wo decades after UK backpacker Peter Falconio went missing, some people still have doubts as to what exactly happened that night to him and his girlfriend Joanne Lees, who were attacked in the Australian outback. Host: Fionnán Sheehan Guest: Andrew Rule See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colleen Gwynne was a police officer in Alice Springs when one of Australia's biggest murder cases landed on her desk. A British couple named Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees had been attacked by an unknown gunman, and Joanne had survived by running off into the desert—a scene which later inspired the film Wolf Creek. Here Colleen describes how she tracked down the killer.Hosted by Julian MorgansA Superreal Production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Rachael and Becky play some rounds of Would You Rather. Becky tells us about the mysterious disappearance and attempted kidnapping of Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees. Please continue to support Pervis Payne's fight for exoneration. Next steps can be found here: https://innocenceproject.org/petitions/dont-appeal-pervis-payne-ruling-da-weirich/?p2asource=ip_em-03012022 Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Peter_Falconio https://www.theweek.co.uk/news/crime/953483/what-happened-to-peter-falconio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanne_Lees https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/documentaries/true-crime/murder-in-the-outback-joanne-lees/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_copy_number https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-57830808 Redhanded episode - #157 7/23/2020
Check out our new website! morningcupofmurder.com February 19th: Bradley John Murdoch Born (1958) Backpacking was once a celebrated way of traveling the world for a fraction of the cost. But, crimes against those travelers soon rendered the practice virtually non-existent. On February 19th 1958 a man was born who would, as far as the courts are concerned, commit a crime against some backpackers that helped to end the popular method of travel. But, according to others, he is a man who has been made a scapegoat by the police who were desperate to solve the deadly case. MERCH IS OUT NOW! https://www.bonfire.com/store/morningcupofmurder/ Join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange local true crime story you want to share, or you just want to say hi? Email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer Morning Cup of Murder is Edited and Produced by Dillon Biemesderfer Follow Dillon on instagram: @dungeonsanddillons Information for this episode collected from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_John_Murdoch, https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-09/christopher-malyschko-bradley-john-murdoch-to-give-evidence/12862796, https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/murdoch-bradley.htm, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8510435/Joanne-Lees-stepfather-says-Bradley-John-Murdoch-INNOCENT-outback-slaying-Peter-Falconio.html, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8538155/Is-Bradley-Murdoch-INNOCENT-Evidence-emerges-suggesting-Peter-Falconios-killer-loose.html, https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/documentaries/true-crime/murder-in-the-outback-where-bradley-murdoch-now/, https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/11814332/bradley-john-murdoch-now-what-happened-to-peter-falconio-killer/, https://inews.co.uk/culture/bradley-john-murdoch-now-peter-falconio-killer-what-happened-jail-murder-in-the-outback-434434
Un caso di scomparsa e presunto omicidio accaduto in Australia. È stato davvero risolto?
Un caso di scomparsa e presunto omicidio accaduto in Australia. È stato davvero risolto?
Als das junge englische Backpacker Paar Joanne und Peter abends mit ihrem VW Campervan auf einer einsamen Straße durch das australische Outback fahren werden sie plötzlich von einem anderen Wagen verfolgt. Mit dem Hinweis, ihr Auto sei kaputt, bringt der Fahrer die beiden zum Anhalten. Doch was sich zunächst als freundliche Hilfsbereitschaft darstellt, entpuppt sich schnell als tödliche Falle. Der Überlebenskampf beginnt. Heute berichten wird euch von einem Fall, der die Menschen bis heute beschäftigt und spaltet. Es ist die Geschichte von Peter Falconio, Joanne Lees und Bradley Murdoch. Inhaltswarnung: Sexualisierte Gewalt (gg. Minderjährige), explizite Gewalt, Buch zum Fall: No Turning Back, Joanne Lees https://amzn.to/3kGuGWv (Dieser Link ist ein Affiliate- Link, wenn ihr das Buch über diesen Link bestellt, bekommen wir eine kleine Provision.) Empfehlungen: Empfehlung Amanda: Duftkerzen von Bath and BodyWorks über www.unlimitedbrands.de Empfehlung Marieke: Outer Banks, Serie Netflix SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrime Email: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com ------- G -----------
On July 14 2001 Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees were attacked on Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory of Australia Merch link! https://my-store-11745950.creator-spring.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lostinthewoodspodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/lostinthewoodspodcast https://www.patreon.com/lostinthewoodspodcast
When a couple in their late twenties trades backpacking for a road trip across Australia to see more, they are surprised when they are flagged down by a local who informs them they have car trouble. The man offers to help, but instead, he kills Peter and plans to abduct Joanne. Joanne's fight for survival begins immediately and stretches on for five full hours as she hides in the Australian wilderness while her boyfriend's killer hunts for her. Joanne's Book: https://www.booktopia.com.au/no-turning-back-joanne-lees/ebook/9780733638626.htmlThe Reddit Thread for Josh Hall's family:https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/Ultralight/comments/le24zd/my_husbands_cousin_josh_hall_and_his_dog_happy/
In 2001, British tourist Peter Falconio disappeared while traveling with his girlfriend, Joanne Lees, through the remote Australian Outback. Joanne was found with her wrists tied, duct tape around her neck, and blood on her shirt. Her story was bizarre and didn’t seem to fit the physical evidence, and the questions in the case would continue to pile up... Sources:ArticlesThe Guardian | Doubts Mount Over Outback Manhunt (Patrick Barkham)Books Dead Centre by Robin Bowles VideosYouTube | Outback Manhunt: The Search for Peter Falconio Indigenous organizations: https://www.crikey.com.au/2020/06/15/indigenous-charities-you-should-be-supporting/
True Crime Conversations explores the world's most notorious crimes by speaking to the people who know the most about them. This month we’re focusing in on Australia’s most notorious crimes... It’s a Saturday night in the middle of July, 2001, when Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees travel down the Stuart Highway in their orange Kombi van. Peter is 28, and in the driver’s seat. His girlfriend, 27-year-old Joanne, is in the passenger seat. They’ve been in Australia for a little over five months, first arriving in Sydney on a working holiday Visa. They’d come from Brighton in England, prepared for the trip of a lifetime. On June the 25th, the young tourists departed Sydney to embark on a road trip across Australia, starting in Canberra, then on to Melbourne, Adelaide, Darwin and Brisbane. The couple had been in Alice Springs, and are bound that night for the Devils Marbles, south of Tennant Creek. The road is long, and the drive notoriously remote. You rarely see another car, and the road extends as far as the eye can see, kilometres ahead. It’s eerie. If you stand on the side of the road, it’s so quiet and still you’re able to hear your own heartbeat. They had stopped at the roadhouse in Barrow Creek, but once they set off again, they start to notice something unusual. A car. They keep expecting the car to overtake them, but it doesn’t. Along the expanse of road, a Toyota 4WD with a large green canopy in the back, approaches them. The driver gestures for them to pull over. Something must be wrong. There is a twinge of fear. They’re alone. More than 15,000 kilometres from home. News had emerged recently in Australia and internationally of backpacker murders, with tourists like them disappearing in the Australian outback. They pull the car over. A man approaches them. And a few hours later, Northern Territory police get a panicked phone call. CREDITS Guest: Colleen Gwynne Host: Jessie Stephens Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Producer: Gia Moylan CONTACT US Tell us what you think of the show via email at truecrime@mamamia.com.au Join our closed Facebook community to discuss this episode. Just search True Crime Conversations on Facebook or follow this link https://bit.ly/tcc-group If any of the contents in this episode have cause distress know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on The Wedge with Sara Cream and Sweet Jenny Sauce the girls chit chat about the very popular topic of True Crime. They talk about Daniel Morcombe, Joanne Lees, James Bulger, Ivan Milat and so many more. From people who get away with murder to unsolved crimes, these girls dig deep when chatting about the most famous cases involving true crime - and this is just part 1, pour yourself a cuppa or a wine and don't miss this exciting episode of The Wedge.
Un caso di omicidio. È stato davvero risolto?
Peter Falconio was a British tourist who disappeared in a remote part of the Stuart Highway near Barrow Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia on the evening of 14 July 2001, while travelling with his girlfriend Joanne Lees.
In 2001 on a remote stretch of highway in Australia’s Northern Territory, British backpacker Peter Falconio vanished. His girlfriend, Joanne Lees, told police that they had been attacked by a strange man. The subsequent investigation saw local drug runner Bradley Murdoch jailed for life - but questions still linger, especially around the truthfulness of the story that Joanne told...References See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When Peter Falconio went missing in the vast Aussie Outback , it was one of the biggest mysteries of my time. It gained attention from all over the world , as Pete's girlfriend , Joanne Lees had survived the attack , but much to everyone's frustration remained reluctant to talk about it publicly. She was quickly condemmend , reminding everyone of another woman who refused to show emotion to the press , Lindy Chamberlain. Although drug runner Bradley Murdoch was arrested and convicted of Pete's murder , it is a subject that has sparked many a debate for years. Is Joanne telling the truth about what happened that night or does she know more than we think ? Why would a seasoned drug runner kill a man on a national highwway in a supposed random attack ? This new documentry , Murder in The Outback claims there is more evidence we dont know about including 'sensational' new evidence from the truckie who picked Joanne up involving a mysterious red car. Frustratingly this doco throws up more questions than answers. Here I attempt to make sense of them ( spoiler alert - I'm still confused !) I'd love to hear from you guys and what you think happened - my socials: https://www.facebook.com/KelsGoneBush https://www.instagram.com/kelsgonebush/ https://twitter.com/Kelsgonebush Resources for this episode https://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/episodes/falconio/12475000 https://www.ntnews.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/crimeinfocus/peter-falconio-murder-questions-that-remain-a-mystery/news-story/394c54fd3a5de5ec4d8b0f0e442a4cd2 https://7plus.com.au/7news-presents-murder-in-the-outback-the-falconio-lees-mystery
This is the case of Bradley Murdoch who murdered a British man Peter Falconio and tried to abduct Joanne Lees in the Australian outback. Credits for this episode go to Wikipedia, a documentary called Crimes that shocked Australia and the Mirror group newspaper. You can visit my webpage on podpage.com/true-crime-nightmare or follow me on twitter True Crime Nightmare @nightmarecrime. If you are interested in making a donation, which would go towards making future episodes, you can do so here https://www.paypal.me/RParry235
It's been 19 years since backpacker Peter Falconio went missing while travelling through the Northern Territory with his girlfriend Joanne Lees. His body has never been found. Bradley John Murdoch is in jail, found guilty of his murder. Books have been written, hundreds of articles published and a miniseries made. Channel 7 recently screened a new documentary about the case, claiming to have new information and it was a big ratings winner. Why can't we let Peter and Joanne's story go? And, will Peter Falconio's body ever be found? Subscribe to The Quicky at... https://mamamia.com.au/the-quicky/ CREDITS Host/Producer: Gemma Bath Executive Producer: Melanie Tait Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Guests: Sue Williams, author of And Then The Darkness: The Disappearance of Peter Falconio and the Trial of Joanne Lees CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au Looking for other podcasts to listen to? You'll find all our Mamamia shows at https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vuonna 2001, osana maailmanympärysmatkaansa, pariskunta Peter Falconio ja Joanne Lees kiertävät asuntoautollaan Australiaa. Kesken matkaa tapahtui kuitenkin jotakin, eikä Peteriä ole koskaan löydetty.
In July 2001, Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees were taking a dream trip around the world. One night, in the middle of remote central Australia, the couple’s world was shattered and Peter has never been seen since. The questions of what happened on the side of Stuart Highway has been resolved in the courts but was it the right answer? Research by Jess Music by Scott Buckley basementfortproductions.com
CU in the NT, motherfuckers!Our first foray into the Top End covers the murder of Peter Falconio, a British tourist who was murdered while on holiday with his girlfriend, Joanne Lees, on a road trip from Sydney to Darwin. Bradley John Murdoch played the role of concerned fellow motorist when he signalled to Joanne and Pete to pull over, saying that sparks were coming out of the exhaust on their Kombi.Knowing that car trouble could lead to serious trouble if they were stranded on the Stuart Highway in the literal middle of nowhere in the remote Northern Territory Outback, Peter pulled over, checked the exhaust, and was then shot at point-blank range by Bradley Murdoch. Murdoch then handcuffed Joanne with homemade cuffs and pulled her into his car with the intention to do God-knows-what, but she managed to escape, hiding herself in the bush until Peter gave up and drove away.A massive (and somewhat flawed) police investigation followed. Locating the suspect took literal years, allegations of evidence contamination dogged the trial, and Joanne Lees was forced to physically demonstrate how she escaped from Murdoch before the jury before he was ultimately convicted of the crime.EPISODE NOTES:As we all know, most of Australia is essentially full of sweet fuck-all. For tourists, that’s part of the appeal – long stretches of road with nothing but blue skies and the wild Outback out the window. Joanne Lees and Peter Falconio had dreams of those blue skies when they came to Australia in 2001 on a working holiday visa. After working for a few months, they planned to drive from Sydney through to Adelaide and up to the Top End in an old orange Kombi van before heading to New Zealand and back home to the UK.Their dream Aussie holiday came to a tragic end when they happened upon Bradley John Murdoch on the Stuart Highway by Barrow Creek. The senseless murder of Peter Falconio (and Joanne Lee’s miracle escape) would make headlines across the world. The investigation into Peter’s murder would continue for years, and Joanne would fall prey to an unfriendly media who wouldn’t accept that her British stiff-upper-lip attitude after Peter’s murder was masking unmentionable pain.Bradley Murdoch, a drug runner and suspected rapist, would eventually be found guilty of Peter’s murder, but not before Joanne was found guilty in the court of public opinion. This case added to the atmosphere of fear generated by the Backpacker Murders that Australia was unsafe for tourists, and perhaps for good reason. The body of Peter Falconio has never been found. He is one of many people lost to the unforgiving Outback.You can watch the telemovie made about the case here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEMz1ACXF8g&fbclid=IwAR3ve6qxPn6GK_TLTodKQ2emccGyfJ5s69A5twjoj3DXKiLqKQ5ibg0MQloand the episode of Real Crime Stories covering the case can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28eb8c6FYEM&t=7s&fbclid=IwAR1WGsDgsETr2Kx5KnIZb-pgQoh56qSOt8x_CXagsgy1QesypWVaQ6OLA5QTo read more about the drama about the interview with Andrew Fraser, go here https://www.couriermail.com.au/ipad/channel-7-and-rahni-sadler-charged-over-bradley-john-murdoch-interview/news-story/90b3a9a4324e453fc7e161dfaadeb7fe?sv=f9980e182f0bb97134b47bcd07250b81&fbclid=IwAR1kcTLfzwPXXg7udSdKT9rtvZfy4qu7902l4YQVEvmXBDbJIuMyEm0xy04Of course, there’s always Casefile if you’d like a more scripted version of the case (this is just professional jealousy, the episode is really good) https://casefilepodcast.com/case-44-peter-falconio/If you like what we do please consider supporting us on PATREONSubscribe to the podcast on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM or EMAIL us on murderinthelandofoz@gmail.comwww.thatsnotcanonproductions.com
Today’s episode is a request by a listener because she doubts the guilt of the man that was accused and convicted of the murder, and she is just one of many that have the same view. So, we are going to cover the case and delve into the rights and wrongs of the investigation and ask the question of is the real perpetrator behind bars. This is a case of a British tourist who disappeared in a remote area in the Northern Territory of Australia in July, 2001. His body, to this day has never been found. This is the case of 28-year-old Peter Falconio, and the conviction of Bradley Murdoch for his murder. Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees Peter and Joanne in the Combi Van Bradley Murdock Crime scene Peter and Joanne's van Van found in bush land Joanne's shirt in which Murdocks DNA was found
We are back in Australia this week for the concluding part of this episode. Join us as we discuss the events of 14 July 2001 – a night Joanne Lees will never forget… Warning: the themes in this podcast and the language used may be adult in nature and listener discretion is required. Facebook: Seeing Red a UK True Crime Podcast Instagram: SeeingRedThePodcast Twitter: Red_Podcast Patreon: patreon.com/seeingredpodcast Email: info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk (mailto:info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk) Theme music thanks to www.bensound.com Music edited by www.discosuperstars.co.uk
We are back in Australia this week for the concluding part of this episode. Join us as we discuss the events of 14 July 2001 – a night Joanne Lees will never forget… Warning: the themes in this podcast and the language used may be adult in nature and listener discretion is required. Facebook: Seeing Red a UK True Crime Podcast Instagram: SeeingRedThePodcast Twitter: Red_Podcast Patreon: patreon.com/seeingredpodcast Email: info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk (mailto:info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk) Theme music thanks to www.bensound.com Music edited by www.discosuperstars.co.uk
This week we head to Australia to discuss the 2001 murder of Yorkshire man Peter Falconio, who was travelling with his girlfriend Joanne Lees when the two encountered a lone psychopath deep in the Australian outback. This is Part One, which focuses on the build up to the chilling events of 14 July 2001. Part Two will be out next Wednesday. Warning: the themes in this podcast and the language used may be adult in nature and listener discretion is required. Facebook: Seeing Red a UK True Crime Podcast Instagram: SeeingRedThePodcast Twitter: Red_Podcast Patreon: patreon.com/seeingredpodcast Email: info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk (mailto:info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk) Theme music thanks to www.bensound.com Music edited by www.discosuperstars.co.uk
This week we head to Australia to discuss the 2001 murder of Yorkshire man Peter Falconio, who was travelling with his girlfriend Joanne Lees when the two encountered a lone psychopath deep in the Australian outback. This is Part One, which focuses on the build up to the chilling events of 14 July 2001. Part Two will be out next Wednesday. Warning: the themes in this podcast and the language used may be adult in nature and listener discretion is required. Facebook: Seeing Red a UK True Crime Podcast Instagram: SeeingRedThePodcast Twitter: Red_Podcast Patreon: patreon.com/seeingredpodcast Email: info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk (mailto:info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk) Theme music thanks to www.bensound.com Music edited by www.discosuperstars.co.uk
Dark and desolate, the Australian outback is a barren place full of beauty but for Peter Falconio and his girlfriend, Joanne Lees, they never expected an adventure of a lifetime to involve murder.
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With just two episodes left of Season One, Josie talks Mel through the 2001 murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio, and various theories as to where his body may be located.Love All Aussie Mystery Hour? Follow us on all forms of social media!Instagram: @allaussiemysteryhourTwitter: @mystery_hourFacebook: Search for the All Aussie Mystery Hour group.Josie on Instagram: @josierozeMel on Instagram: @melissamason_
In 2001 a British couple backpacking in Australia entered a nightmare. Encountering a beast far worse than the famed deadly creatures of the land down under, one half of the couple would disappear and the other would be tormented. Join us for the story of Joanne Lees and Peter Falconio. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truecrimesisters/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/truecrimesister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimesisters/ Website: https://truecrimesisters.wordpress.com/ Support us: https://www.patreon.com/truecrimesisters Find us on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/true-crime-sisters/id1247060969?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wwwstitchercompodcasttruecrimesisters/true-crime-sisters Or wherever you listen to podcasts... Intro/Outro Music: Mattia Cupelli (https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/mattia-cupelli/id650088758)