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  • The Night That Never Ended - The Kim Meredith Story
    2026/05/04

    Some nights don’t end when the sun comes up. In Albury, March 1996, nineteen-year-old Kim Meredith finished work like any other night—clocking out, meeting friends, and walking through familiar streets she had walked a hundred times before.

    She never made it to the next stop.

    This episode reconstructs the final hours of her life, the movements through the Commercial Hotel and the Terminus Hotel, and the walk down Spencer Street that should have taken minutes—but never reached its destination.

    What follows is a tightening sequence of witness accounts, forensic evidence, and a community left searching for answers in the silence that followed.

    A case that didn’t just end a life—it changed the way a town understood its own streets.

    #TrueCrime #AustralianTrueCrime #KimMeredith #ColdCase #CrimePodcast #UnsolvedMystery #DarkStorytelling #TrueCrimePodcast #Albury #Justice


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    23 分
  • The Mother They Called a Monster - The Kathleen Folbigg Case
    2026/04/27

    For years, Kathleen Folbigg was known as one of Australia’s worst child killers—a mother accused of murdering her four children.

    There were no witnesses. No clear cause. No confession.

    What prosecutors had instead was something far more dangerous: pattern, assumption… and a set of personal diaries that would be interpreted as guilt.

    In this episode, we unravel how grief was reframed as suspicion, how coincidence was treated as evidence, and how a case built on circumstantial reasoning led to a 40-year sentence.

    But the story didn’t end in the courtroom.

    Years later, science entered the conversation—challenging everything that had once seemed certain. Genetic research would raise a question no one had properly asked before:

    What if these children were never murdered at all?

    This is a story about loss, doubt, and the fragile line between intuition and proof. A case that forces us to confront how easily narratives can harden into verdicts—and how difficult they are to undo.

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    4 時間 4 分
  • The Disappearance of Vicky Barton | Lawson 1969 True Crime
    2026/04/20

    In January 1969, 8-year-old Victoria Barton vanished without a trace in the quiet town of Lawson, nestled in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales.


    One moment, she was standing near a roadside…

    the next, she was gone.


    What followed was a desperate search, a nationwide alert, and thousands of calls from people claiming to have seen her.

    But nothing led to answers.


    Years later, a chilling confession would surface — one that placed a name and a story at the center of Victoria’s disappearance.


    But in court… that same story would be taken back.


    This episode follows the case from the very beginning — the last confirmed sighting, the investigation, the discovery, and the conflicting truth that still lingers decades later.

    This is the story of what happened to Victoria Barton… and the silence that followed.


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    6 時間 14 分
  • Silence in Greenough | An Australian True Crime Case
    2026/04/13

    There are places where silence feels different.

    In this episode of Coffee and Crime AU, we explore the Greenough Family Massacre — a case that remains one of the most confronting in Australian criminal history.

    Set in rural Western Australia, this episode takes a slow, detailed look at the timeline of events, from the early hours of the crime to the discovery, investigation, and court proceedings that followed.

    This is a cinematic, true crime episode focused on factual storytelling, environment, and the reality of how cases like this unfold.


    ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode discusses violent crime.


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    49 分
  • The Babysitter Killings - Helen Patricia Moore
    2026/04/06

    In the late 1970s, in Sydney’s south-west, a series of child deaths left families devastated and searching for answers.


    At first, they were called tragedies. Cot deaths. Unexplained.


    But there was a pattern no one saw.


    Each child had been left in the care of a teenage babysitter.


    Helen Patricia Moore


    What followed would become one of Australia’s most confronting child murder cases—revealing a pattern of suffocation carried out in quiet homes, behind closed doors, where trust should have meant safety.


    This episode of Coffee & Crime AU explores:

    - The deaths of multiple infants in Claymore and Campbelltown

    - The confession that exposed the truth

    - The trial that revealed how the children died

    - The families left behind, including her own brother Peter

    - And the outrage decades later when she was released back into the community


    ⚠️ Listener discretion strongly advised.


    This episode contains graphic descriptions involving harm to children.


    🎧 New episodes weekly.

    Follow Coffee & Crime AU for more Australian true crime

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    4 時間 34 分
  • The Final Hours of Lilie James
    2026/03/30

    On October 25, 2023, 21-year-old Lilie James was killed inside St Andrew’s Cathedral School in Sydney.

    The man responsible was Paul Thijssen — someone she had briefly dated.

    Hours later he would die after going over the cliffs at Diamond Bay Reserve.

    A coronial inquest would later reveal stalking, manipulation and warning signs in the days leading up to the murder.

    This episode examines the timeline, the investigation, and the broader patterns of coercive control that experts say often precede violence.

    Listener discretion is advised.

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    4 時間 45 分
  • The Murder of Anita Cobby
    2026/03/24

    On February 2, 1986, 26-year-old nurse Anita Cobby finished work in Sydney and caught the train home to Blacktown.

    When she arrived at the station that night, the phone she normally used to call her father for a lift was out of order. With no taxis available, Anita began the short walk home.

    She was abducted from Newton Road by five men driving a stolen car.

    Two days later, her body was discovered in a paddock near Prospect.

    The brutality of Anita’s murder shocked Australia and sparked national outrage. Within weeks, police arrested five offenders whose trial would expose the horrifying details of the crime.

    In this episode of Coffee And Crime AU, we examine:

    • Who Anita Cobby was before the headlines

    • The events of the night she disappeared

    • The police investigation and undercover recordings

    • The trial that gripped Australia

    • The lasting legacy of Anita’s case and the changes it brought to victims’ rights

    This episode discusses violence and sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.

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    46 分
  • Mr Cruel: Melbourne’s Unseen Predator
    2026/03/23

    Melbourne in the late 1980s and early 1990s was rocked by a series of abductions that would terrify entire suburbs.



    Known only as Mr. Cruel, this predator was meticulous, intelligent, and terrifyingly patient.

    He struck while families slept, restraining parents, and abducted children—sometimes releasing them, sometimes escalating to murder.


    Join us as we uncover the chilling story of a predator who remains unidentified to this day, and the courage of survivors and investigators who lived through it.

    Listener discretion is strongly advised.


    Mr Cruel – The Unseen Predator (Clarification)


    Firstly, thank you all for listening to my podcast. I truly appreciate every single one of you. The support has been incredible, and I’m honestly blown away by it.


    I’d also like to clarify a few details that were kindly pointed out to me by @penguinvic9892:


    -Sharon was released near 66kV sub-transmission high-voltage power lines that led to a substation.



    -A few hundred metres from the school was an electricity supply depot and administration building. The substation directly across from the school was not considered highly significant.



    -Only two of the abductions occurred during school holidays.



    -The suggestion that Mr Cruel may have worked in education is incorrect. This was clarified in a newspaper report on 17/04/2022.



    -The commonly circulated photo of Karmein Chan is from when she was eight years old. It does not reflect how she looked at the time of her disappearance.



    Some additional interesting facts about the case:

    Around 27,000 men were interviewed and eliminated as suspects.



    Many tips received were general or speculative, including those from disgruntled acquaintances.



    Police engaged persons of interest for their technical expertise in an effort to gain further insights.



    Investigators even consulted a psychic during the case.



    There may be a potential link between Mr Cruel and a church.



    Major tennis facilities were located near victims’ homes or had been visited by the victims.



    Railway lines are a recurring feature near several crime locations.



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    30 分