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  • The Underland - S1E4 - The Fall of Carl Williams
    2025/09/13
    By 2004, Melbourne had become a city under siege. On the surface, life continued with the quiet routines of suburbia: parents shuttling children to school, office workers commuting in and out of the city, cafés buzzing with their usual morning trade. But beneath that familiar order was a darker rhythm, one that pulsed through the streets with a steady, violent beat.

    Carparks became stages for ambushes. Cafés, places once known for coffee and conversation, were transformed into theatres of bloodshed. Even nightclubs, where music drowned out the city’s worries, became hunting grounds where enemies could be cornered and executed. Every public space, no matter how ordinary, carried the weight of possibility—that the next spray of bullets might erupt without warning.

    The struggle for power played out like a game of chess. Pieces shifted across the board—sometimes with patience, sometimes with violence—each move carrying the weight of risk and reward. The city became an arena where loyalty was fragile, betrayal inevitable, and survival a matter of strategy as much as strength. The story of the gangland war can only be told through the men who moved first—their hungers, their feuds, and the decisions that would stain the city in blood.

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    36 分
  • S4 Ep10: Malcolm John Naden - The Ghost of the Bush
    2025/08/28
    On June 21st, 2005, the body of Kristy Scholes was discovered in the bedroom of her grandparents’ home in West Dubbo, New South Wales. She was twenty-four years old, living with her partner and young daughter. Police quickly determined that she had been strangled, and the circumstances of her death were immediately alarming. The home showed no signs of forced entry, and nothing appeared to have been stolen, suggesting that the perpetrator had a familiarity with the house or its occupants. Kristy’s partner had been absent at the time, leaving questions about who could have accessed the property and how the crime had been committed without interruption.

    The shock of the discovery rippled through the Dubbo community. Neighbours and friends struggled to reconcile the violence of the act with the normalcy of suburban life. For investigators, the case presented immediate challenges. They needed to consider not just potential intruders or opportunistic offenders, but also those who had pre-existing connections to the family. Given the nature of the crime, attention quickly turned to individuals known to the household—family members, close friends, or acquaintances—anyone with the means and opportunity to commit such an act. The investigation required careful examination of relationships, movements, and behavioural patterns.


    Earlier that year, on January 4th, 2005, another member of the extended family, Lateesha Nolan, had disappeared under circumstances that were, at the time, equally confounding. Lateesha was also twenty-four and a mother of four children. She had been last seen leaving her home in Dubbo to run errands, and when she did not return, immediate concern arose among her family. Within hours, relatives began contacting authorities, describing her sudden absence and the unusual nature of her disappearance.

    As the investigation unfolded, the community watched closely. Rumours circulated, sightings were reported and discounted, and the tension in Dubbo grew. Two women, both young, both connected to the same family network, were either missing or dead. The reasons for their suffering were unknown, and the question of who could have committed such acts—and why—loomed over every lead, every interview, and every search. It was the beginning of an investigation that would stretch for years, involve multiple law enforcement agencies, and eventually expose the extraordinary lengths one man would go to evade capture.

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    27 分
  • Presenting Arcana Australis - S1E2 - The Hunger (Full Episode)
    2025/08/25
    In the wilderness, there are no rules. No law. No mercy. Only need. Out there, beyond the reach of cities and courts, where the trees crowd thick as secrets and the sky closes in like a lid — survival becomes the only religion. It doesn’t matter what you believe. It doesn’t matter what you were. Soldier or shepherd, priest or prisoner — the wild doesn’t care. It strips you down to something simpler. Hungrier.

    And in the deepest wilds of 19th-century Tasmania — back when it was still called Van Diemen’s Land — that need could become something far more dangerous than any animal, or any outlaw, or any desperate soul with shackles around his ankles.

    It could become hunger. But this isn’t the kind of hunger that comes at the end of a long day without lunch. This isn’t the ache of a skipped supper or the pangs of a rationed winter.

    This is hunger as obsession. As madness. As transformation.

    This is the kind of hunger that claws through your guts until it speaks for you.
    Until it walks in your skin, whispers in your thoughts, and tells you that you don’t need bread… You need flesh.
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    21 分
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