CrimeTime Queens

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Australia, known for its stunning coast lines, natural beauties and hosting some of the worlds venomous creatures, but what lies beneath the belly of the beauty? CrimeTime Queens, Tess and Tara dive into the dark enigmatic world of mysteries down under, unraveling tales of murder, mystery and touch of the paranormal. From the bustling streets of Sydney to the remote outback, join us as we explore the sinister secrets and hidden truths lurking in the land down under.

  1. 8 jul

    The Life and Loss of Judith Barsi

    Judith Barsi was one of Hollywood’s brightest rising stars, a child actor whose voice and presence shaped classics like The Land Before Time and All Dogs Go to Heaven. But behind the success, Judith lived a life marked by escalating domestic violence, fear, and isolation. In this episode, we explore Judith’s early life, her rapid rise to fame, the warning signs that were missed, and the tragic series of events that led to her death at just ten years old. This is not just Judith’s story, it’s a reminder of the urgent need to recognise, respond to, and speak openly about domestic violence. We discuss the systemic failures, the bravery of those who tried to help, and the legacy Judith left behind. If this episode raises difficult feelings or you recognise elements of Judith’s story in your own life or someone you know, support is available across Australia. You are not alone, and reaching out is a strong and courageous step. Domestic Violence Support Services in Australia Below are the official domestic‑violence support organisations in each state and territory. These services offer crisis counselling, safety planning, emergency accommodation, and pathways to ongoing support. National 1800RESPECT – Australia’s national domestic, family, and sexual violence counselling service.(Search online for “1800RESPECT” to access phone, webchat, and resources.) New South Wales NSW Domestic Violence Line – 24/7 crisis support for anyone experiencing domestic or family violence.Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service (WDVCAS) – Support with safety planning and court processes.Victoria Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre – Statewide crisis support and emergency accommodation.Queensland DVConnect Women’s Line – Crisis counselling and safety support.DVConnect Men’s Line – Support for men experiencing or using violence.South Australia Women’s Safety Services SA (WSSSA) – Crisis support, safety planning, and accommodation.Western Australia Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline (WA) – Counselling and refuge referrals.Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline (WA) – Support for men experiencing or using violence.Tasmania Family Violence Response & Referral Line (FVRRL) – Statewide support for anyone affected by family violence.Australian Capital Territory Domestic Violence Crisis Service (DVCS) – Crisis intervention, advocacy, and safety planning.Northern Territory Dawn House / Domestic Violence Crisis Support NT – Crisis accommodation and support services. Disclaimer** The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities. Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead. If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast. Like and follow us on Social Media. TikTok and Insta @crimetime.queens

  2. 11 mei

    Tommy Lynn Sells: The Coast‑to‑Coast Killer

    This week, we’re diving into the chilling, unpredictable world of Tommy Lynn Sells, a drifter whose violent path cut across America for decades. Known for his volatility, manipulation, and ability to vanish between state lines, Sells left behind a trail of devastation that investigators are still trying to fully map. This is a story about mobility, missed warnings, and a system that struggled to catch a man who refused to stay in one place long enough to be seen. It’s dark, disturbing, and one of the most haunting cases in American true‑crime history. Disclaimer** The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities. Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead. If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast. Like and follow us on Social Media. TikTok and Insta @crimetime.queens

  3. 24 apr

    We are back!

    We Are Back Bitches! This week we are just having a good old chat about baking disasters, life updates, and the collective trauma of checking fuel prices in Australia. We dive into the big stuff (global tension, “are we actually heading toward WW3?” vibes), the petty stuff (celebrity gossip we absolutely shouldn’t care about but do), and the dark stuff (why true crime still grips us and what it says about the world). It’s unfiltered, funny, a little unhinged, and exactly the energy your week needs. New episodes drop regularly hit follow so you never miss the chaos. Disclaimer** The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities. Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead. If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast. Like and follow us on Social Media. TikTok and Insta @crimetime.queens

  4. 31-12-2025

    Turning the Page: The Story of New Year’s

    Every culture marks the turning of the year but the moment we now call “New Year’s” has taken thousands of years, multiple calendars, and entire civilizations to shape. The History of New Year’s is a narrative‑driven journey through humanity’s oldest celebration, tracing its evolution from ancient Babylonian spring festivals to Rome’s decision to honour Janus with a January 1 reset, to the global traditions that now light up the world at midnight. We explore how early societies tied the new year to agriculture, astronomy, and divine order; how political power and religion reshaped the calendar; and how modern customs from fireworks to resolutions emerged from rituals thousands of years old. This podcast blends history, culture, and storytelling to reveal why this single moment, the crossing from one year into the next and remains one of humanity’s most universal and emotionally charged traditions. Disclaimer** The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities. Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead. If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast. Like and follow us on Social Media. TikTok and Insta @crimetime.queens

  5. 24-12-2025

    The History of Christmas - Unwrapping the world’s most celebrated holiday

    Christmas didn’t begin with twinkling lights, department‑store Santa's, or even the familiar nativity scenes we know today. Its story is far older, stranger, and far more fascinating. The History of Christmas is a narrative‑driven podcast that traces the holiday’s evolution across centuries moving from ancient winter solstice rituals to medieval feasts, Victorian reinventions, global traditions, and the modern cultural phenomenon it has become. Whether you’re a history lover, a holiday enthusiast, or simply curious about how traditions take root, this podcast invites you to rediscover Christmas through a richer, more surprising lens. It’s the story of how humanity has used light, hope, and ritual to endure the darkest days of the year and how those ancient impulses still echo in our celebrations today. Disclaimer** The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities. Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead. If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast. Like and follow us on Social Media. TikTok and Insta @crimetime.queens

  6. 09-12-2025

    Legends in the Dark: Slenderman, Werewolves & The Crying Boy

    Join us as we step into the shadows where folklore, fear, and mystery collide. In this chilling episode, we unravel three haunting legends that have captivated imaginations across generations: • Slenderman – the faceless figure born from internet myth, whose tall, looming presence blurs the line between digital fiction and real-world terror. • Werewolves – ancient tales of transformation under the full moon, exploring how these primal stories reflect humanity’s fear of losing control to our darker instincts. • The Crying Boy Paintings – cursed artworks said to bring fire and misfortune, a modern superstition that reveals how art can carry unsettling emotional weight. Are they simply stories, or do they reveal something deeper about the human need to explain the unexplainable? Disclaimer** The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities. Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead. If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast. Like and follow us on Social Media. TikTok and Insta @crimetime.queens

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Australia, known for its stunning coast lines, natural beauties and hosting some of the worlds venomous creatures, but what lies beneath the belly of the beauty? CrimeTime Queens, Tess and Tara dive into the dark enigmatic world of mysteries down under, unraveling tales of murder, mystery and touch of the paranormal. From the bustling streets of Sydney to the remote outback, join us as we explore the sinister secrets and hidden truths lurking in the land down under.

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