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Hunt for a serial killer with The Frankston Murders The Mastercast

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This week we look at The Frankston Murders.
If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. 
Links and sources:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-frankston-murders/id1678816681
Transcript:
The Frankston Murders - No Spoilers ! 
From Casefile Presents this gripping podcast looks at the serial murders of three women that took place over seven weeks in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, a case unfamiliar to most in the US. Its creator and host Vikki Petratis reported on the crime as it was happening and later wrote the best-selling book The Frankston Murders. In this podcast, she speaks with an array of people including family members, police officers, and prison guards to uncover unheard material and new victims stalked before the murders. It is a longer podcast made up of 11 episodes. I honestly usually avoid single-crime podcasts of this length because they tend to use a lot of filler but the pace and layout of this pod was incredible. Informed complete reporting with no repetitive information. It is one of the best-produced podcasts I’ve heard all year and with a rating on Apple Podcasts of 4.7 it’s safe to say I’m not the only one who thinks so. There have been updates in the case as recent as this year which leaves Petretis asking for the listener's help. I do need to give a trigger warning for animal abuse. 
Similar pods: The Detective’s Dilemma, West Cork, and Bowraville


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This week we look at The Frankston Murders.
If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. 
Links and sources:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-frankston-murders/id1678816681
Transcript:
The Frankston Murders - No Spoilers ! 
From Casefile Presents this gripping podcast looks at the serial murders of three women that took place over seven weeks in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, a case unfamiliar to most in the US. Its creator and host Vikki Petratis reported on the crime as it was happening and later wrote the best-selling book The Frankston Murders. In this podcast, she speaks with an array of people including family members, police officers, and prison guards to uncover unheard material and new victims stalked before the murders. It is a longer podcast made up of 11 episodes. I honestly usually avoid single-crime podcasts of this length because they tend to use a lot of filler but the pace and layout of this pod was incredible. Informed complete reporting with no repetitive information. It is one of the best-produced podcasts I’ve heard all year and with a rating on Apple Podcasts of 4.7 it’s safe to say I’m not the only one who thinks so. There have been updates in the case as recent as this year which leaves Petretis asking for the listener's help. I do need to give a trigger warning for animal abuse. 
Similar pods: The Detective’s Dilemma, West Cork, and Bowraville


★ Support this podcast ★

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