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Other Podcasts
Graeme has worked on other podcasts, you can listen to them on your favourite streaming platforms:
Who Killed Sarah Brown
Sarah Brown was just 21 years of age when she went missing in Gympie, Queensland in June 2021. When her body was found in bushland 7 days later, Qld Police quickly ruled she had died by suicide. A finding later supported by the Qld coroner. Sarah's mother was not having a bar of it. She spoke with people; she scoured social media and took screenshots of comments; she recorded conversations of people she suspected were involved. She was recommended to Graeme Crowley, and after discussions the podcast was launched. Nine (9) episodes later and the Qld coroner has reopened the police investigation into the case. The matter is ongoing at this time.
​Bring Home Sandrine
Sandrine Jourdan, 38 years, mother of three children disappeared from Caboolture, Queensland on 13 July 2012. Her body has never been found. The Queensland police and the Queensland Coroner concluded Sandrine committed suicide. How and where did she dispose of her own body. YOU can help us bring Sandrine home.
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Graeme is investigating and interviewing persons of interest in this podcast. You can listen to the trailer and access it below:
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Loose Ends. The Singh Family Tragedy.
Welcome to Loose Ends. The Singh Family Tragedy.
The vicious, callous, extremely brutal murder of 3 young siblings in Brisbane Queensland in 2003.
The bodies found in a hot, bubbling spa bath days later. An exhaustive 5 plus year police investigation resulted in the arrest and conviction of Max Sica, boyfriend of one of the victims and suspect from day one of the police investigation.
When you join the many dots in the Crown circumstantial case, Max Sica is the obvious offender. But why are there so many loose ends. Witnesses who were not called to give evidence. Evidence that mysteriously appeared in a guarded crime scene. The 'murder weapon' found IN the crime scene, 13 days after the bodies were discovered.
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Questions that remain unanswered.
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Where is Bruce Schuler?
Bruce Schuler went missing whilst gold prospecting in a remote part of North Queensland in 2012. The station leaseholders were convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. They will die in prison as they refuse to disclose the whereabouts of his remains. They maintain their innocence and claim not to know where his body is. This is an indepth (17 episodes) review of the circumstances of this circumstantial true crime murder.