Shadow of Doubt Crime X
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A mystery that just keeps twisting and turning. Journalist Richard Guilliatt - the reporter who exposed cancer fraudster Belle Gibson - investigates a confounding case, and a family torn apart.
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Australia’s Most Evil Dad
An Australian couple are jailed for the shocking rape and torture of their daughter over 13 years. Yet two of their children insist they are innocent, and no-one noticed the violent abuse. Could this be a grave miscarriage of justice?
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Shadow of Doubt is written, researched and presented by Richard Guilliatt. It's produced and edited by multimedia editor, Lia Tsamoglou. Claire Harvey is The Australian's Editorial Director.
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Digging Deep
The case against Martin and Susan Johnson begins in a psychiatric hospital where their daughter Emily undergoes years of counselling. Court records and the testimony of former hospital staff suggest her treatment was deeply flawed.
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Shadow of Doubt is written, researched and presented by Richard Guilliatt. It's produced and edited by multimedia editor, Lia Tsamoglou. Claire Harvey is The Australian's Editorial Director.
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Family Secrets
Martin Johnson is an admired sports coach, but he has a dark secret. When his daughter Emily learns about it, she suddenly begins to remember terrible events from her childhood.
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Shadow of Doubt is written, researched and presented by Richard Guilliatt. It's produced and edited by multimedia editor, Lia Tsamoglou. Claire Harvey is The Australian's Editorial Director.
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Away From Reality
Emily Johnson’s memories of abuse become extraordinarily violent as she suffers “dissociative flashbacks”. Such memories are not always reliable - we hear from other families swept up in allegations of bizarre abuse.
To read more on this podcast, head to shadowofdoubt.com.au
Shadow of Doubt is written, researched and presented by Richard Guilliatt. It's produced and edited by multimedia editor, Lia Tsamoglou. Claire Harvey is The Australian's Editorial Director.
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Listening In
Police swoop on the Johnson family home after Emily Johnson accuses her mother of sexual abuse. Telephone surveillance tapes record the family’s reaction.
To read more on this podcast, head to shadowofdoubt.com.au
Shadow of Doubt is written, researched and presented by Richard Guilliatt. It's produced and edited by multimedia editor, Lia Tsamoglou. Claire Harvey is The Australian's Editorial Director.
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They Call It Dissociation
A chance encounter between Susan Johnson and her daughter on a country road leads to a dramatic escalation in the case. The Johnsons run out of money, and lose their lawyers.
To read more on this podcast, head to shadowofdoubt.com.au
Shadow of Doubt is written, researched and presented by Richard Guilliatt. It's produced and edited by multimedia editor, Lia Tsamoglou. Claire Harvey is The Australian's Editorial Director.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Avis des utilisateurs
Concerning
A family destroyed, no matter what you conclude. Police misconduct. Therapist malpractice. Inadequate defence. Extreme mental illness.
Outstanding
Really terrifying
What an ordeal for the entire family and everyone involved
A podcast Well done
Biased victim blaming
I don’t think this podcast should have been published. It has the potential to be so damaging to victims of sexual abuse. At BEST the father is an admitted physical abuser and was sexually inappropriate with his students… and I believe Emily that it was much worse than that. If he’s admitting to being aroused by his own kid imagine what he’s NOT admitting to. And the mother said so many messed up enabling things, it seemed obvious she’s someone who excuses and enables the horrific behaviour of her husband. I think the narrator finally realized in the last episode that this is not a thread that should’ve been pulled on.