11 episodes

In June 1993, Elizabeth Stevens, 18, was murdered on her way home from the bus stop. Her death began a seven-week reign of terror for the people of Frankston. A serial killer was on the loose. No one was safe, not young mother, Debbie Fream, 22, taken on a trip to the shops, nor Natalie Russell, 17, murdered on her way home from school. The serial killer, Paul Denyer was captured and sentenced to life in prison. On appeal, he was granted a 30-year minimum sentence. Fast forward 30 years and Denyer has applied for parole. Award winning crime writer Vikki Petraitis was on patrol with police the night the final  murder took place. She wrote the bestselling book, The Frankston Murders which has never been out of print. Vikki has revisited the case in a longform podcast to remind the world why Denyer must never be released. The Frankston Murders Podcast uncovers new material and new victims stalked by Denyer in the lead-up to the killings. Vikki interviews prison guards, police officers, family members, and people caught in the periphery of a serial killer.

Credits:
Created by Vikki Petraitis
Research and writing by Vikki Petraitis
Audio production and scoring by Mike Migas (https://mikemigas.com/)
Audio production by Anthony Telfer
Archive production by Catherine Seccombe/Arcdive (https://www.arcdive.com/)
Archival audio supplied by The Footage Company / Nine Network Australia

The Frankston Murders Casefile Presents

    • True Crime
    • 4.6 • 171 Ratings

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In June 1993, Elizabeth Stevens, 18, was murdered on her way home from the bus stop. Her death began a seven-week reign of terror for the people of Frankston. A serial killer was on the loose. No one was safe, not young mother, Debbie Fream, 22, taken on a trip to the shops, nor Natalie Russell, 17, murdered on her way home from school. The serial killer, Paul Denyer was captured and sentenced to life in prison. On appeal, he was granted a 30-year minimum sentence. Fast forward 30 years and Denyer has applied for parole. Award winning crime writer Vikki Petraitis was on patrol with police the night the final  murder took place. She wrote the bestselling book, The Frankston Murders which has never been out of print. Vikki has revisited the case in a longform podcast to remind the world why Denyer must never be released. The Frankston Murders Podcast uncovers new material and new victims stalked by Denyer in the lead-up to the killings. Vikki interviews prison guards, police officers, family members, and people caught in the periphery of a serial killer.

Credits:
Created by Vikki Petraitis
Research and writing by Vikki Petraitis
Audio production and scoring by Mike Migas (https://mikemigas.com/)
Audio production by Anthony Telfer
Archive production by Catherine Seccombe/Arcdive (https://www.arcdive.com/)
Archival audio supplied by The Footage Company / Nine Network Australia

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    Episode 1: In the lead up

    Episode 1: In the lead up

    The signs were there but no one recognised them as a serial killer in the making. Stalking, ‘accidentally’ ramming women and children with shopping trolleys, pets at the local kindergarten killed and left for the children to find. 

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 2: Stalking turns to murder

    Episode 2: Stalking turns to murder

    When Elizabeth Stevens left Tasmania, seeking a career in the army, she stayed with relatives, finally settling in Langwarrin to finish her studies. On a cold Friday night in June, her worried aunt and uncle wait for her, but she doesn’t come home. 

    • 55 min
    Episode 3: Attempted abduction

    Episode 3: Attempted abduction

    After work Thursday 8 July, Roszsa Toth caught the train home to Seaford. Walking in the dark past the Seaford Reserve, Roszsa saw a man watching her. He suddenly lunged and grabbed her. She fought her way from him and was picked up by a passing car.

    • 54 min
    Episode 4: A young mother vanishes

    Episode 4: A young mother vanishes

    Debbie Fream’s new baby was just 12 days old when she invited a friend over for dinner to show him the baby. In the middle of cooking, she ran out of milk and left the friend with the baby while she went to the local store. She never returned. 

    • 57 min
    Episode 5: The investigation

    Episode 5: The investigation

    A frantic hunt for Debbie is shadowed by images of her partner Garry and their tiny baby. He begs for Debbie to come home on the nightly news. Four days later, a farmer discovers her body. The public panics and fears of a serial killer grow.

    • 43 min
    Episode 6: Natalie, the final victim

    Episode 6: Natalie, the final victim

    Natalie Russell was on her way home from school at 2.30 in the afternoon when she was targeted by the serial killer. He had grown cocky and left evidence at the scene that would link him to the murders. 

    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
171 Ratings

171 Ratings

Sam Watkin ,

Emotionally impactful podcast series. A must listen.

First time I’ve left a review for a podcast series on true crime. I was genuinely moved by what happened to the young women and felt the narrator did a fantastic job being informative without the drama you see in alot of true crime podcasts these days. She was very respectful and the episodes were well paced and full of details.

I hope everyone who was impacted by these murders are leading good lives and I wish them the best. The killer deserves to rot in prison for the rest of his miserable life.

Steve the Sailor ,

Narrator.

Addressing the question of narrator raised by one, rather hysterical, review: the narrator is superb and compelling, and have listened to him for years. Best true crime narrator in the business, and that includes Mike from That Chapter. Keep up the great work! (And no I am not Australian).

Jula53 ,

Such a tragic loss

This podcast was respectfully aired and took into account the victims families feelings. It was also respectful to the victims themselves. The writer had formed a good relationship with many of the victims families she covered the story well and gave a very good overview of how Paul Denver. I don’t think this individual should ever be released from prison he is still a very dangerous person.

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