Veronica Knight is particularly heartbreaking. Mother dies when she’s a baby, alcoholic dad turns her over to the state to be raised in foster homes, the door opens at age 18 and out she’s sent. Rather than going to the streets and getting into trouble, she finds a boarding house, goes to church and works part-time. A nice young, married couple take her under their wing and she saves up her money to go see them in their new place. There was a bright future ahead for this young woman of such resilience and drive and wanting better for herself. Hadn’t life been tough enough for her, already?
So I suppose if she had ended up in sex work or addicted to drugs, she would deserve what happened? I guess because she went to church and worked 20 hours a week, she deserves to live more than some “bad” woman, right? Do people like you ever think before you comment?
@@Tsumami__, If you are a representative of the sex worker/tweaker community, I wish you clarity and strength to overcome whatever circumstances have led you to the choices you've made in your life and the motivation to contribute to the elevation of society rather than to it's chaos and corruption.
I live in Adelaide. I am very familiar with this and the 'family' crimes. i thought i knew most details of worrel and miller but this podcast told me details i didnt know. Excellent presentation. It would be great to have closure on the 'family' crimes, but that is still ongoing.
Thank god for cops like Det Giles ..i live in Adelaide and had the creeps each time we drove by Truro... but id only read about it years later .this casefiles covers it all 😢
A brilliant video, the best researched crimes ive yet to hear anything better You never use photos or any other visual aid because its not needed. Sometimes those visual aids just take away the deep focus needed to really let the crimes sink in with a direct imput into ones brain Ive seen some cases covered by Casefiles that others have also done but with photos, film clips, written info, yet the crux of the cases never becomes so apparent as it does with Casefiles version Even when you think you know a case backwards, it never fully comes to life, nor do you gain so much more relevant information As when a case is given the Casefiles treatment. Well done, i hope you continue to gain more subs & fans, i just wish i could sub a thousand times to help your continued success The best crime channel on utube & the narrator is brilliant 👧🇬🇧
It's a podcast, they've just put it on UA-cam which requires it to be in video format. Podcasts don't have any visuals. It's all audio. That's the point of them. 🙂
@@WakeyWakeyEggsandBakey Yes! I do know this i was trying to make the point that Casefiles is so well done it doesnt need visuals even if they did include them, but i guess my point was lost on you
@@itallia666 why are you getting all shirty? I wasn't making fun or being rude in my post yet you choose to respond in a slightly snotty way. There's no need, honestly. Your point definitely wasn't lost on me, and I am in absolute full agreement with you regarding the quality of casefile content. Personally if I had to choose I would always choose to have photos, documents etc and other visuals in this type of content because I am a very visual perso, but casefile has perfected the art of conjuring a scene in the mind's eye . *chef's kiss*
“Miller left them alone and went for a walk…” Over and over, wth? In a way, Miller is worse as he knew what was going to happen. Talk about enabling, unbelievable.
Damn. Actually felt a bit bad for Miller until he changed his story in court. What a weasel. There's a difference between being afraid for your life and going along with something terrible and being an outright coward. When you change your story to avoid accountability that throws any chance at being believed out the window
Do you have any idea how big the Casefile team is? It takes people to make content of this high quality. People gotta eat. I'm a premium member too. I just ff through the ads. Nbd.
so did i we live in Salisbury and my 11 year old charge i was a nanny to three and peter the 11 year old was friends with the youngest brother of one of the familys victims that the only reason we moved there my boss had read that Bevan Von Einmen had been caught that was the 90s
I think this was a great verdict and the police were risky going for the murder charge in this case rather than accessory and after the fact kidnapping etc so many charges were there he could of got found not guilty of murder and got off altogether but it was the right call!!! Idk was Imielia i wonder charged with withholding info? Did her friend get the reward money i wonder? Funny how karma always comes into play! Very well presented, and massive congrats in advance on your 200th CASEFILE💯love from Ireland🇮🇪⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
I've been following this channel for years I believe the first was the hinterkaifeck video I can't believe you don't have a million subs at least you're exceptionally good.
I don't believe for one minute that Miller took casual walks he probably stood in the tree line or in the Bush and had a major Beat the sausage fest!! They both were sick beast!!
I am sitting in bed listening to this. Then i bloody freaked. Mt Gambier. The main town i go shopping. Living at Hatherleigh near Millicent and Beachport Now i will have to go back to the beginning to take more notice. Scared he crud out of me I pick up hitch hickers. 😮
I have lived in Adelaide all my life, 57 years. Our city once had the reputation for the sickest crimes. A couple of years after Truro, a girl named Kerry Ann Friday was killed. The word at our local pub was she was taken from the Producers Hotel, killed and raped, and then later put in a hot bath to be made suitable to rape again. I think someone said it happened at HA clubhouse. Probably stupid rumours to frighten us young girls at the time. Nevertheless, I've never been able to find any info on this case. Perhaps 'Casefile ' would have more luck.
IV been a HA 20 years and I can assure you that's not our getup. Yes the dead End Crew which is Adelaide. IV also done gaol time with John bunting he was in cell 502 b top west I was in 504. Have a nice day
My european ass had never heard of this horrifying case, appreaciate all the details! What a bizarre story, a gay man riding along with a hetero/bisexual man who kills girls in the span of a few weeks. It reminds me of a Criminal Minds episode, about which, I must admit, I had thought it was farfetched a gay man in love with a heterosexual man would assist him in the murde rand torture of women. As per usual, reality is wilder than we can fathom.
Gobsmacked. Had heard of the Truro murders but knew little about the case. I like your decision to initially present the case as only involving one perpetrator. Was wondering where you were going with it. All subsequently fell into place. What a really weird relationship. Miller’s explanations were all plausible until it happened again but doesn’t excuse why he didn’t report him immediately.
Hi. Have you/are you planning to do an episode based on the murder of Jill meagher as I think that would make an interesting episode. Ps; I really like your channel
At the end, they weren't blaming the victims. They meant women needed to be a bit more suspicious....I know I know, there shouldn't be consequences for women's choices, that's only for men...
Miller deserves to go to jail I think…Either he was too cowardly to report him or he was selfish for wanting to keep his psychopath friend…It’s a shame there wasn’t justice given to him but at least the murders stopped…
Absolutely appalling his friend went along with the picking up of women and staying silent about the rapes and murders. Of course the victims are not to blame, but the journalist made a general point I agree with to an extent. Women have the right to live their lives as they choose but there ARE evil men and opportunists out there, so if you are reckless, then you are more likely to run into their path. It is not victim blaming. It's just being aware of the potential dangers lurking and taking care of yourself and your friends that you are out with. All the protesting about women's rights and freedom won't protect women from perpetrators when theyte in risky situations. You lock your car doors and take out insurance for theft, yet women get drunk, take drugs and make themselves vulnerable. This is a general comment. It doesn't necessarily reflect on the poor women who lost their lives in this article. Julie's mother has it right. She sees the reality of this world as opposed to this woke movement which if anything, promotes putting women in danger and not being vigilant to dangers...
That's all well.and good, but as long as there are dangerous men, it doesn't make a fuck of difference what women do or don't do to protect themselves. Look at Stephanie Scott, she was at a school, her workplace, preparing lessons when she was raped and murdered. What should she have done differently? Same with a young lady in Victoria who was murdered in her own bed by a guy she met at work, she was nice to him so he stalked, and killed her. What should she have done differently? Your logic is shit. We already know that hitch-hiking is never a good idea for anyone, we know that. So why make that the focus of your comment? I guess you think this could never happen to you right? You do things differently than these victims, right? Think again. As long as there are violent men out there, this can happen to anyone. So , yes, you are victim blaming and it looks short sighted and unintelligent.
Exactly. Lots of women are “willing victims” and don’t think their actions will have consequences. I’m female, and I partook in some very risky behaviors growing up and I’m actually surprised I wasn’t raped.
If the deaths stopped. After the death then that says something. Doesn't it hard to know. The truth he loved that man. We as women have got to be more careful. Then to go with guys. The details go to a vacant house. They said that to her. She still went with them. Families in these stories. Sometimes are beyond shocking knowing. A loved one is missing. Wait to do anything not speak out. Wow
So strange hearing the story from miller's side. It feels like he was so in love with worrell that he went with everything he wanted no matter what. I do believe he did not get pleasure from the whole thing the same way worrel did. Still pretty f'd up.
Why are all these girls going for " a ride" with these guys ? I don't think it was stated that they all were hitch hiking 🤷🏻♀️ Sounds like he just starts talking to random girls and they go for this deadly ride 🤬
Huh, I am ok with him being in jail, but I do think Miller was telling the truth to Chris's gf in an emotional state. That makes the most sense. Either way, glad there was judgement.
They are not ‘portraying’ him. They are giving HIS version, and the Court dealt with that. It was a twisted kind of love, but that is his story, not the narrator’s. A story like this cannot be told without all the facts from the person/S involved if possible and the law. It is called journalism. He did not kill; he was complicit in the killings and was punished for it.
The worst part about this is that if he had been a woman, he would not have been charged with the murders….Stockholm seems to only apply to women. He deserved to be charged for disposing of the bodies and not reporting but not murder at the most. His mental state wasn’t properly investigated and the police wouldn’t even consider that he was coerced and feared for his life
I'm confused, at the beginning you were talking about Melbourne but then continued with Adelaide - so, was that just an honest mistake or was there anything happening in Melbourne first ?
Miller might've been a criminal and accesory to murder, but he seemed genuinely guilty about what happened. But the fact that he didn't go to the police earlier makes him just as guilty.
could you find someone else to read the advertisement breaks, please. I know that the voice has to have punch, but his voice gives me headache, it's so abrasive.
I want to punch the individual who wrote that diatribe about the victims at the end. Unbelievable. And not afraid to admit that last statement made me tear up.
I met a mother of one of the victims at work, we hugged and shed a tear together as I remember the Truro victims found and the investigations 😢😢❤❤
Veronica Knight is particularly heartbreaking. Mother dies when she’s a baby, alcoholic dad turns her over to the state to be raised in foster homes, the door opens at age 18 and out she’s sent. Rather than going to the streets and getting into trouble, she finds a boarding house, goes to church and works part-time. A nice young, married couple take her under their wing and she saves up her money to go see them in their new place. There was a bright future ahead for this young woman of such resilience and drive and wanting better for herself. Hadn’t life been tough enough for her, already?
So I suppose if she had ended up in sex work or addicted to drugs, she would deserve what happened? I guess because she went to church and worked 20 hours a week, she deserves to live more than some “bad” woman, right?
Do people like you ever think before you comment?
@@Tsumami__ ikr ignorance at it'd finest
I think it's the fact that she couldn't catch a break
@@Tsumami__,
If you are a representative of the sex worker/tweaker community, I wish you clarity and strength to overcome whatever circumstances have led you to the choices you've made in your life and the motivation to contribute to the elevation of society rather than to it's chaos and corruption.
I live in Adelaide. I am very familiar with this and the 'family' crimes. i thought i knew most details of worrel and miller but this podcast told me details i didnt know. Excellent presentation. It would be great to have closure on the 'family' crimes, but that is still ongoing.
Mushroom hunting in a dry hot landscape doesn’t sound like a very good place to find them
I thought that. 🤔😊
Ikr?
Wet winters
Fungi including mushrooms grow in every ecosystem and there are arid varieties. Google is your friend.
@@bostonsandatot4948 😆 true x2
OMG please don’t say you have ceased this channel. The most incredible channel on UA-cam at the moment.
This was amazingly well put together. Props.
This was a REALLY strong episode. Well done Casefile.
Thank god for cops like Det Giles ..i live in Adelaide and had the creeps each time we drove by Truro... but id only read about it years later .this casefiles covers it all 😢
One of your best yet. Very well put together.
North Ogden, Utah here saying hi and thanks for the show! Never knew this story got so crazy.
Thanks for uploading regularly god knows this is my favorite podcast
Good afternoon from Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island - great episode, thank you✨🌎❄️
Killer episode you are the best at what you do. Thanks for all the hard work.
A brilliant video, the best researched crimes ive yet to hear anything better
You never use photos or any other visual aid because its not needed.
Sometimes those visual aids just take away the deep focus needed to really let the crimes sink in with a direct imput into ones brain
Ive seen some cases covered by Casefiles that others have also done but with photos, film clips, written info, yet the crux of the cases never becomes so apparent as it does with Casefiles version
Even when you think you know a case backwards, it never fully comes to life, nor do you gain so much more relevant information
As when a case is given the
Casefiles treatment.
Well done, i hope you continue to gain more subs & fans, i just wish i could sub a thousand times to help your continued success
The best crime channel on utube
& the narrator is brilliant 👧🇬🇧
It's a podcast, they've just put it on UA-cam which requires it to be in video format. Podcasts don't have any visuals. It's all audio. That's the point of them. 🙂
@@WakeyWakeyEggsandBakey
Yes! I do know this i was trying to make the point that Casefiles is so well done it doesnt need visuals even if they did include them, but i guess my point was lost on you
@@itallia666 why are you getting all shirty? I wasn't making fun or being rude in my post yet you choose to respond in a slightly snotty way. There's no need, honestly.
Your point definitely wasn't lost on me, and I am in absolute full agreement with you regarding the quality of casefile content. Personally if I had to choose I would always choose to have photos, documents etc and other visuals in this type of content because I am a very visual perso, but casefile has perfected the art of conjuring a scene in the mind's eye . *chef's kiss*
Gosh, imagine how many more victims there'd be if he hadn't died in the car accident.
I listen to Casefile religiously. This was a really fk'd up case. All these young ladies murdered for no reason at all. 😥
“Miller left them alone and went for a walk…”
Over and over, wth? In a way, Miller is worse as he knew what was going to happen. Talk about enabling, unbelievable.
I remember stopping there in the middle of night on the way to Adelaide shortly after these murders came to light,very creepy feeling place.
Damn. Actually felt a bit bad for Miller until he changed his story in court. What a weasel. There's a difference between being afraid for your life and going along with something terrible and being an outright coward. When you change your story to avoid accountability that throws any chance at being believed out the window
Yes my favourite podcast ! 😀👍🏻💪🏼❤️
Good afternoon from Paris, France.
Hello from Paris Illinois!
Very well done.
I’m a premium member … I pay to not have ads. I resent all the ads creeping into this channel and all the other channels.
Do you have any idea how big the Casefile team is? It takes people to make content of this high quality. People gotta eat. I'm a premium member too. I just ff through the ads. Nbd.
So sad…. Veronica had so many looking out for her :(
Every teenage girl should have to listen to this.
As soon as I hear Adelaide, I know this can only end badly.
Yeh, definitely won’t be scraping the bottom of the barrel for this one….
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I have never been to Australia. Is Adelaide that bad?
@@feurigerStern yeh it’s Meth’d up
@@feurigerStern - I haven't either. But I watch a lot of Australian crime shows. And it comes up a LOT, usually with the nastiest crimes.
Greetings and salutations all from Cabbagetown in Toronto! The bodum and I salute you.
Hi.Nancy...I come across your comments often, and remembered you're a coffee queen before I read this one!!😁🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Hello from Leeton Australia 😊
Wow, Ann Marie's response was so powerful and, in my opinion, absolutely correct.
Truro in Australia seems to be a very different place from Cornwall’s Truro…
😂😂🤣🤣
Goodness i hope so 😢
I lived in Elizabeth,outside of Adelaide for three years,never heard of any troubles,but it was late sixties!!!
so did i we live in Salisbury and my 11 year old charge i was a nanny to three and peter the 11 year old was friends with the youngest brother of one of the familys victims that the only reason we moved there my boss had read that Bevan Von Einmen had been caught that was the 90s
Yay! Here from NC in USA
Love your Australian content. I’m old enough to remember these events. Australia was a much more innocent place then.
Wow fascinating, you’ve really outdone yourselves with this one.
I think this was a great verdict and the police were risky going for the murder charge in this case rather than accessory and after the fact kidnapping etc so many charges were there he could of got found not guilty of murder and got off altogether but it was the right call!!! Idk was Imielia i wonder charged with withholding info? Did her friend get the reward money i wonder? Funny how karma always comes into play!
Very well presented, and massive congrats in advance on your 200th CASEFILE💯love from Ireland🇮🇪⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
I don't think Miller needed to be charged. What good did it do anyone?
I wouldn't have voted to convict
Blood brothers! How bloody childish. Back to the old cowboys and Indians game we played as children (65 years ago)
I've been following this channel for years I believe the first was the hinterkaifeck video I can't believe you don't have a million subs at least you're exceptionally good.
I don't believe for one minute that Miller took casual walks he probably stood in the tree line or in the Bush and had a major Beat the sausage fest!! They both were sick beast!!
Sounds like you're the sick one...even thinking of that.
Girl you know it 100%
Good one 👍🏼😁💥
Pretty sure this is the reason we had 'Stranger Danger' campaigns in Aus.
Thank you.
I am sitting in bed listening to this. Then i bloody freaked. Mt Gambier. The main town i go shopping. Living at Hatherleigh near Millicent and Beachport
Now i will have to go back to the beginning to take more notice. Scared he crud out of me
I pick up hitch hickers. 😮
I have lived in Adelaide all my life, 57 years. Our city once had the reputation for the sickest crimes. A couple of years after Truro, a girl named Kerry Ann Friday was killed. The word at our local pub was she was taken from the Producers Hotel, killed and raped, and then later put in a hot bath to be made suitable to rape again. I think someone said it happened at HA clubhouse. Probably stupid rumours to frighten us young girls at the time. Nevertheless, I've never been able to find any info on this case. Perhaps 'Casefile ' would have more luck.
IV been a HA 20 years and I can assure you that's not our getup. Yes the dead End Crew which is Adelaide. IV also done gaol time with John bunting he was in cell 502 b top west I was in 504. Have a nice day
@@ZakBurrellperhaps best not to brag about doing jail time on the internet, mr man
Also the couple killed in the high country by the former pilot. Would love an episode on that one.
Listening to casefile
"The person was nearly decapitated......... this is brought to you by ship station" 🤦🏼♂️
NOT impressed with all of the ads…. 😡
My european ass had never heard of this horrifying case, appreaciate all the details! What a bizarre story, a gay man riding along with a hetero/bisexual man who kills girls in the span of a few weeks. It reminds me of a Criminal Minds episode, about which, I must admit, I had thought it was farfetched a gay man in love with a heterosexual man would assist him in the murde rand torture of women. As per usual, reality is wilder than we can fathom.
Every time!
Gobsmacked. Had heard of the Truro murders but knew little about the case. I like your decision to initially present the case as only involving one perpetrator. Was wondering where you were going with it. All subsequently fell into place. What a really weird relationship. Miller’s explanations were all plausible until it happened again but doesn’t excuse why he didn’t report him immediately.
He was in love with Worrell.
Hi. Have you/are you planning to do an episode based on the murder of Jill meagher as I think that would make an interesting episode.
Ps; I really like your channel
And teacher stephanie scotts murder i worked with Vincent Stanford for a year before the murder😢
Adelaide represent
Interesting that you say Miller reluctantly helped him. Nothing reluctant about it in my mind!
I have some empathy for Miller ..he was just lonely...he was not the psychopath.
@@awkwardautistic yeah lonely peolple always help killers hide bodies lol
@@antiantifans1914 I don't remember this case lol.. I'll have to rewatch it. I like your username btw. National Socialist?
@@awkwardautistic are you NS?
At the end, they weren't blaming the victims. They meant women needed to be a bit more suspicious....I know I know, there shouldn't be consequences for women's choices, that's only for men...
Very well done. Miller could have prevented the deaths of at least 5 of those girls. He was as culpable as Worrell.
I hope that the police uncover sufficient evidence to charge the animals. Also the fact that the original taskforce made some unforgivable mistakes.
Covina massacre
December 24, 2008
Santa with a flamethrower. -very dark
Miller deserves to go to jail I think…Either he was too cowardly to report him or he was selfish for wanting to keep his psychopath friend…It’s a shame there wasn’t justice given to him but at least the murders stopped…
Why? He's not a danger to society.
Absolutely appalling his friend went along with the picking up of women and staying silent about the rapes and murders. Of course the victims are not to blame, but the journalist made a general point I agree with to an extent. Women have the right to live their lives as they choose but there ARE evil men and opportunists out there, so if you are reckless, then you are more likely to run into their path. It is not victim blaming. It's just being aware of the potential dangers lurking and taking care of yourself and your friends that you are out with. All the protesting about women's rights and freedom won't protect women from perpetrators when theyte in risky situations. You lock your car doors and take out insurance for theft, yet women get drunk, take drugs and make themselves vulnerable. This is a general comment. It doesn't necessarily reflect on the poor women who lost their lives in this article. Julie's mother has it right. She sees the reality of this world as opposed to this woke movement which if anything, promotes putting women in danger and not being vigilant to dangers...
Maybe stop men from stalking and raping..you know..blame them
That's all well.and good, but as long as there are dangerous men, it doesn't make a fuck of difference what women do or don't do to protect themselves. Look at Stephanie Scott, she was at a school, her workplace, preparing lessons when she was raped and murdered. What should she have done differently? Same with a young lady in Victoria who was murdered in her own bed by a guy she met at work, she was nice to him so he stalked, and killed her. What should she have done differently? Your logic is shit. We already know that hitch-hiking is never a good idea for anyone, we know that. So why make that the focus of your comment? I guess you think this could never happen to you right? You do things differently than these victims, right? Think again. As long as there are violent men out there, this can happen to anyone.
So , yes, you are victim blaming and it looks short sighted and unintelligent.
Exactly. Lots of women are “willing victims” and don’t think their actions will have consequences. I’m female, and I partook in some very risky behaviors growing up and I’m actually surprised I wasn’t raped.
If the deaths stopped. After the death then that says something. Doesn't it hard to know. The truth he loved that man. We as women have got to be more careful. Then to go with guys. The details go to a vacant house. They said that to her. She still went with them. Families in these stories. Sometimes are beyond shocking knowing. A loved one is missing. Wait to do anything not speak out. Wow
Why are you blaming victims?
Your grammar and spelling sucks too.
So strange hearing the story from miller's side. It feels like he was so in love with worrell that he went with everything he wanted no matter what. I do believe he did not get pleasure from the whole thing the same way worrel did. Still pretty f'd up.
“She went to bed thinking about the bone”. Me too bb
This narration is so damn cheesy lmao
Come on, fans. Hit the LIKE button.
He's just as guilty of murder after the first one for not turning him in, he allowed the others to be murdered, he's just as guilty
Love your podcast. Can you do the unbelievable case about Donna Scrivo. She was definitely strange
Keeping him in prison after the 1st rape might have saved those 7 girls but I'm sure others would've died once he was released
The biggest tragedy here is what happened to Miller
Omg that maniac died in the car wreck?!!! He isn't in prison? Well he's where he should be...
Get your facts right, Debbie was picked up at a bus stop on king william st, and she knew both worrel and miller
Why are all these girls going for " a ride" with these guys ?
I don't think it was stated that they all were hitch hiking 🤷🏻♀️
Sounds like he just starts talking to random girls and they go for this deadly ride 🤬
Huh, I am ok with him being in jail, but I do think Miller was telling the truth to Chris's gf in an emotional state. That makes the most sense. Either way, glad there was judgement.
I’m hanging out for a new episode. Pleeeeeeeez.
I’m concerned that you’re portraying Miller in such a sympathetic light. He killed. Full stop doesn’t deserve in my humble opinion.
They are not ‘portraying’ him. They are giving HIS version, and the Court dealt with that. It was a twisted kind of love, but that is his story, not the narrator’s. A story like this cannot be told without all the facts from the person/S involved if possible and the law. It is called journalism. He did not kill; he was complicit in the killings and was punished for it.
You can empathize without sympathizing.
Well said J.G. & well said you too S.Pup's >8-D
Even the worst people have a human side.
@@mariaquiet6211oh my God, I'd love to hear you say that garbage if one of the victims was your relatives.
Yeah after the first time Miller knew what was gonna happen to the others
The worst part about this is that if he had been a woman, he would not have been charged with the murders….Stockholm seems to only apply to women. He deserved to be charged for disposing of the bodies and not reporting but not murder at the most. His mental state wasn’t properly investigated and the police wouldn’t even consider that he was coerced and feared for his life
The article at the end is true
If you live by a cliff stay the hell away from it and keep your kids a ways from it also.
2:36
I'm confused, at the beginning you were talking about Melbourne but then continued with Adelaide - so, was that just an honest mistake or was there anything happening in Melbourne first ?
One of the victims was supposed to go to Melbourne from Adelaide when she "disappeared".
Thank god it wouldnt happen today that the victims were blamed..
Greetings from Seneca Country
Books by Thomas Perry introduced me to your area.
I’ve just thought of another case. Rolf Harris.
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……this was one of the worst murder cases’ in Oz………
they sound funny in Cornwall innit
I agree with Connie’s father!
The county town of Cornwall??
Nope, just some talking bones in Aus!
Dammit I clicked so fast
Most were chiildren, just beginning their lives...
Ads every 3 minutes. Had to turn off
Pretty funny how the girl sold him out the end for the reward money. Let's face it, that's the reason why she gave his name to the cops.
Miller might've been a criminal and accesory to murder, but he seemed genuinely guilty about what happened. But the fact that he didn't go to the police earlier makes him just as guilty.
could you find someone else to read the advertisement breaks, please. I know that the voice has to have punch, but his voice gives me headache, it's so abrasive.
It was Connie Iourdinide's mother who offered to drive her to her boyfriends, not her father. Get it right.
I want to punch the individual who wrote that diatribe about the victims at the end. Unbelievable.
And not afraid to admit that last statement made me tear up.
BS with all the adds
Shit I'm so early!
Probably too early for you to do an episode on William Tyrell.
Lesson, listen to ur parents
First
@DeFCoN how dare u! Do u not know the power of woody!?!?
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Ahhh good old gov and state , telling parents what they should and shouldn't let thier 16 year old Brat do
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