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  • Ep 8 - Marcus Volke, Tenerife Terror
    2025/12/18

    Brisbane, 2014. A young couple move into a Teneriffe apartment for what’s meant to be a fresh start: new city, new lease, same old money problems. Three weeks later, one of them is dead and the other is about to become a headline.

    In this episode we meet 27-year-old Indonesian woman Mayang Prasetyo and her husband, chef Marcus Volke. We follow them through Melbourne’s adult industry, a quick marriage in Denmark, years of drifting between Europe and Asia, and finally into a riverside unit where migration stress, sex work stigma and domestic tension quietly build.

    This episode focuses on who they were before the crime — Mayang as a daughter and breadwinner, Marcus as a drifting chef and sex worker — and the hidden dynamics of domestic violence in LGBTI relationships. We end the story on the night neighbours hear a violent argument and a woman’s screams… and then silence.

    Content note: Domestic and family violence, transphobia, sex work stigma, dismemberment and suicide.


    For support on domestic violence, we have listed some helpful links below:

    https://www.dvconnect.org/

    https://fullstop.org.au/

    https://www.vic.gov.au/family-violence-statewide-support-services?

    https://whiteribbon.org.au/helplines/?



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    1 時間 3 分
  • Ep 7 - Convict Cannibal
    2025/12/12

    In 1822, eight convicts escaped from Sarah Island — the most brutal prison in Van Diemen’s Land. Only one came back alive.
    His name was Alexander Pearce… and he’d eaten the rest.

    In this episode, Shawnee dives deep into one of Australia’s most disturbing true stories — the brutal escapes, the descent into madness, and the hunger that turned a man into a legend.
    From starvation in the Tasmanian wilderness to murder, confession, and execution — this is the true story of the Cannibal Convict.

    Dark, atmospheric, and laced with understated humour — this is survival stripped bare.

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    42 分
  • Ep 6 - Snowtown, Part 2
    2025/12/04


    Eight bodies. Six plastic barrels. One abandoned bank vault in the middle of nowhere.


    By the end of the 1990s, John Bunting’s murderous “cleansing” campaign had escalated beyond backyard interrogations into full-scale slaughter — and Snowtown became the silent storage facility for the group’s dead.


    In Part Two of this two-hour deep dive, we follow the Snowtown killers as their crimes spiral out of control:

    the betrayal of close associates, the murders of family members, the filling of the barrels, the final victim lured to his death — and the moment the smell finally leads police to the bank vault that would shock Australia.


    This episode traces:

    • The late-stage murders from 1997–1999

    • The group’s move to Snowtown and use of the abandoned bank

    • The final victims — including family betrayals

    • The police discovery inside the vault

    • The longest murder trial in South Australian history

    • The devastating impact on a town forever tied to the killings


    Twelve victims.

    Four men.

    And a country town that became synonymous with horror through no fault of its own.


    Listener discretion advised.


    🎧 This is Part Two of a two-part series.


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    1 時間 48 分
  • Ep 5 - Snowtown, The Bodies in the Barrels Part 1
    2025/11/20

    It starts with the smell.

    Long before police opened a bank vault in Snowtown and found eight barrels of human remains soaking in acid, there was a quiet boy in Inala digging tunnels under his family home, torturing bugs in jars and learning all the wrong lessons about power, pain and “cleansing” the world.

    In this first part of our deep dive into the Snowtown “bodies in the barrels” murders, host Shawnee traces the story back to its true beginning:


    • John Bunting’s childhood in Inala, his sexual abuse, and his obsession with torture and Nazi ideology

    • The twisted “protector” who taught him to see paedophiles, gay men and trans people as the same enemy

    • His move to Salisbury North and the formation of his inner circle: Robert Wagner, Vanessa (Barry) Lane and Mark Haydon

    • The first known murders: Clinton Trezise, Ray Davies, Suzanne Allen, Michelle Gardner & Vanessa Lane

    • How tunnels, sheds, welfare fraud and plastic barrels became part of a system of “cleansing” that would end in a bank vault in Snowtown

    This isn’t just a story about what police found in a small-town bank. It’s about abuse, hate, poverty and complicity — and how they combined to create a killer who believed he was doing the world a favour.

    ⚠️ Content warning: This episode contains discussion of child sexual abuse, torture, homophobia, transphobia, graphic violence and murder. Listener discretion is strongly advised.

    Listen to Part One now, and follow You’re Killing Me so you don’t miss Part Two of Snowtown: The Bodies in the Barrels.


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  • Ep 4 - The Vampire Wheelie Bin Killers
    2025/11/13

    They called themselves vampires. They killed a sixteen-year-old girl for fun. In this episode, Shawnee explores the chilling murder of Stacey Mitchell — how a runaway teenager met two lovers locked in a shared psychosis, and how their fantasy of blood and devotion ended in a wheelie bin behind a Perth house.


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  • Ep 3 - David and Catherine Birnie, The Moorehouse Murders
    2025/11/06

    In 1986, the quiet Perth suburb of Willagee hid a secret darker than anyone could imagine.

    Behind the door of 3 Moorhouse Street, David and Catherine Birnie lured young women into what looked like an ordinary home — but it was a house of torture and death.

    Over just four weeks, four women vanished: Mary Neilson, Susannah Candy, Noelene Patterson, and Denise Brown. Each was trapped, brutalised, and murdered. The Birnies thought no one would ever know.

    Then came Kate Moir — a 17-year-old who escaped barefoot into the night and ended a month-long killing spree that shocked Australia.

    This multi-part investigation traces the childhoods, crimes, and psychology of Australia’s most infamous killer couple — and the survivor whose courage brought them down.

    Featuring real court records, survivor accounts, and archival reporting from ABC News, The West Australian, Crime Investigation Australia, and Casefile True Crime.


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    1 時間 26 分
  • Ep 2 - Ivan Milat, The Backpacker Murders
    2025/10/30

    Australia’s vast outback has always promised freedom — but for seven unsuspecting backpackers, it became a place of horror.

    Between 1989 and 1992, young travellers began vanishing along New South Wales highways. Their remains were later found buried deep inside Belanglo State Forest — bound, brutalised, and left as trophies.

    The man responsible was Ivan Milat — a gun-obsessed truck driver from Sydney’s outskirts whose charm masked decades of violence. From his brutal childhood and string of early crimes, to the chilling discovery of his victims and the raid that finally brought him down, this episode dives into Australia’s most infamous serial killer — the so-called Backpacker Murderer.

    We’ll trace Milat’s disturbing pattern of control, his obsession with weapons, the survivors who helped catch him, and the generational darkness that lived on through his great-nephew’s copycat killing years later.


    Trigger Warning: This episode contains detailed descriptions of violence and sexual assault.

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    55 分
  • Ep 1 - Katherine Knight, The Butcher of Aberdeen
    2025/10/23

    In this episode of You’re Killing Me, we head deep into rural Australia to uncover one of the most chilling crimes in the country’s history — the story of Katherine Knight.

    Born into violence, raised in trauma, and forged in the blood and brutality of the abattoir, Katherine’s life spiraled from chaos into horror. What began as a story of abuse and survival ended in one of the most shocking murders ever committed on Australian soil — a crime so gruesome that even seasoned detectives were haunted by what they saw.

    Through her upbringing, relationships, and descent into madness, this episode traces how a young girl from a broken family became Australia’s first woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

    A story of control, obsession, and unimaginable violence — this is the case of Katherine Knight.



    Sources used for this episode include (but are not limited to):


    • ABC News (Australia) ABC

    • 7NEWS — 7NEWS

    • People Magazine — People.com

    • news.com.au — News.com.au

    • Peter Lalor — Blood Stain (Allen & Unwin)
      Google Books+

    • Sandra Lee — Beyond Bad: The Life and Crimes of Katherine Knight
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    1 時間 17 分