Bowraville Crime X
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A special podcast investigation into a serial killing that remains unsolved after 25 years.
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Bowraville Bonus Episode - The Phone Call
Only a small section of our interview with Jay Hart made it into episode 5. Here is the full 45 minute conversation. A podcast investigation...
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Bowraville Episode 5 - The Case For Jay
How strong is the evidence of Jay Hart's innocence? Can you build a case to prove he didn't do it? A podcast investigation into a case that ...
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Bowraville Episode 4 - The Trials
How the courts refused to jail the main suspect in the murders. Has a serial killer been allowed to walk free? A podcast investigation into ...
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Bowraville Episode 3 - The Suspect
Who is Jay Hart? His family and former friends describe the boy who grew up to be the suspect in the case. A podcast investigation into a se...
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Bowraville Episode 2 - The Investigation
What happened after the police finally arrived in Bowraville? The mistakes made - and the evidence never heard in court. A podcast investiga...
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Bowraville Episode 1 - The Murders
Three children disappear from one small Australian town; the same man seen at the scene of each, but never convicted. A podcast investigatio...
Customer Reviews
1 small critique
Great podcast, well presented. However, ads pop up mid sentence. Surely that can be edited better. 5/5 👍🏼
A story that needs to be heard
This is a well-told story that exposes just one of the many tragic injustices that continue to be perpetrated against Aboriginal people in Australia.
But I’m curious if anyone bothered to check the ad placements? In Episode 1 there is an ad break literally in the middle of a sentence! I found this particularly insensitive and disrespectful given the delicate subject matter.
I understand that ads are a fair trade-off for people who don’t pay for content, but do they really have to be shoved in wherever? At least have the decency to find a natural break in the show to put the ads.
Compelling
I listened to this series a couple of years ago and found it fascinating. I’d recommend it to fans of casefile and the teachers pet. Sad story, not only that people died, but the police mess up in investigating it. It does tell you something about how the media pick and chose whose cases get into the media… ask yourself why when 3 children turn up murdered in one town and it never got the blanket coverage that other cases got??