Exhuming the Truth

Asha Carmody

Exhuming the Truth is a True Crime podcast hosted by a forensic biologist, toxicologist, criminologist, and forensic investigations research student, Asha Walther. With several years of experience in cold case analysis, Asha explores cold cases, current cases, missing persons, no-body murders, sexual assaults, domestic violence-related crimes, and more while discussing old, current, and emerging forensic techniques that detail many crimes. You will hear from expert guests, victims of crime, and other special guests.   So, get comfortable while we open our next case file and attempt to Exhume the Truth.

  1. 2 days ago

    WHERE IS GUS LAMONT? PART TWO - FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF THE KNOWN FACTS

    Following the recent Seven Spotlight interview with Josie Murray, public discussion surrounding the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont has intensified. In this episode, we move beyond speculation and take a forensic approach to the known facts. As a criminologist and forensic scientist, I examine the timeline, investigative challenges, search efforts, digital forensic considerations, and the competing theories that continue to surround Gus’s disappearance. Together we explore: • The timeline and why it remains the backbone of the investigation • The difference between evidence, belief and speculation • The forensic significance of search failures • The abduction, wandering and concealment hypotheses • The role of digital evidence in modern missing persons investigations • Questions raised during Josie Murray’s Spotlight interview • What investigators know, what we think we know, and what remains unknown This episode is not about choosing sides. It is about examining evidence, testing theories and understanding how forensic investigators approach complex missing child cases. Because the goal is not to prove a theory, the goal is to find Gus. Listener discretion is advised. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review, follow Exhuming the Truth on social media, and support our ongoing advocacy for missing persons and victims’ families. REFERENCES SA Police updates on the disappearance of Gus Lamont and major crime investigation status    The New Daily – Gus Lamont Major Crime Declaration⁠ ABC News coverage of search efforts and investigation updates    ABC News – Police search for Gus Lamont explained⁠ ABC News update on ongoing investigation and lack of new evidence from searches    ABC News – Gus Lamont search finds no new evidence⁠ ABC News six-month investigation update and timeline overview    ABC News – Six months since Gus Lamont disappeared⁠ Seven Spotlight interview reporting Josie Murray’s statements regarding the investigation and timeline claims    7NEWS Spotlight coverage – Josie Murray interview reporting⁠ Reporting on police position and Josie Murray’s response to being named a suspect    AdelaideNow – Josie Murray named as suspect reporting⁠

    57 min
  2. 21 May

    Field Notes with Chris D'Arcy - President of Search Dogs Sydney Part One

    EXHUMING THE TRUTH PRESENTS: FIELD NOTES Episode One: Chris Darcy – President of Search Dogs Sydney What happens behind the scenes when someone goes missing? In the first episode of Exhuming the Truth: Field Notes, we step into the world of search operations with Chris Darcy, President of Search Dogs Sydney, for a conversation exploring the critical work undertaken by specialist search teams and the remarkable partnership between handlers and highly trained search dogs. In this episode, Chris shares insight into the realities of search work, the challenges faced in the field, and why collaboration, training, and community involvement can play such an important role when vulnerable people disappear. This is Part One of our discussion, an introduction and preview into a much deeper conversation still to come. Due to technical issues during recording, this interview has been released in two parts, with Part Two delivering an extended deep dive next week. Field Notes is a new Exhuming the Truth series that brings listeners closer to the people working on the ground, the searchers, specialists, advocates, and professionals who help shape investigations, support communities, and pursue answers. Views expressed are those of the individuals involved and are intended for educational, awareness, and advocacy purposes. You can find more about Chris and Search Dogs Sydney at: https://searchdogssydney.org

    18 min

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About

Exhuming the Truth is a True Crime podcast hosted by a forensic biologist, toxicologist, criminologist, and forensic investigations research student, Asha Walther. With several years of experience in cold case analysis, Asha explores cold cases, current cases, missing persons, no-body murders, sexual assaults, domestic violence-related crimes, and more while discussing old, current, and emerging forensic techniques that detail many crimes. You will hear from expert guests, victims of crime, and other special guests.   So, get comfortable while we open our next case file and attempt to Exhume the Truth.

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