NOT GUILTY - The Craig McLachlan Case

Vanessa Scammell

NOT GUILTY – The Craig McLachlan Case is a factual true-crime podcast hosted by Vanessa Scammell, examining the criminal case heard in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court and the events that unfolded around it. Through interviews, a detailed discussion of public court records, and a close examination of evidence, the series explores aspects of the story that were obscured, neglected or misunderstood in much of the original press coverage. With a calm and considered approach, the podcast invites listeners to engage openly with the full complexity of the case, and to reflect on the consequences of “page one guilt” — when public judgement is formed before a matter is tested in court, and when allegations reach the media before the police. Eight years on, the case continues to exact a heavy personal cost, raising difficult questions about justice, truth, rehabilitation and the enduring impact of accusation beyond a verdict of Not Guilty. This series examines materials that were published by the press, open court witness evidence, preparation materials of Craig McLachlan, personal accounts, court notes and materials made available to the press. The host endeavours to bring forward materials that have not been made public or have been obscured in the telling of this story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. EPISODE 6

    UNFILTERED EPISODE 6

    In Episode 6 of Unfiltered, Michael Cain continues his conversation with Craig McLachlan, delving into the allegations connected to the 2014 production of The Rocky Horror Show, and the cast member referred to as C3. This episode raises three central questions. Vanessa asks: were there double standards at play within the backstage culture? Was behaviour that appeared acceptable for some cast members viewed very differently when attributed to others? Did the idea of “what’s good for the goose is good for the gander” fall away under scrutiny? The episode also invites listeners to consider how specific moments have been characterised. For example—can a brief greeting, described by some as lasting only a second, be interpreted as something more serious? Can a moment such as sitting on a colleague’s lap be understood differently depending on context, perspective, or recollection—particularly when similar behaviour is said to have occurred between individuals at the time? And finally, Vanessa asks listeners to consider how narratives around workplace behaviour can develop and shift over time. Craig McLachlan was at various points associated with allegations of bullying; however, those claims were not ultimately upheld in findings relating to him. In that context, the episode invites reflection on how other accounts of workplace conflict within the same production were understood, including bullying claims made by C3 regarding conduct by another cast member, C1.  An episode that doesn’t hold back. Thank you for listening. You can watch the original video version of this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kRunHGz_Lg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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NOT GUILTY – The Craig McLachlan Case is a factual true-crime podcast hosted by Vanessa Scammell, examining the criminal case heard in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court and the events that unfolded around it. Through interviews, a detailed discussion of public court records, and a close examination of evidence, the series explores aspects of the story that were obscured, neglected or misunderstood in much of the original press coverage. With a calm and considered approach, the podcast invites listeners to engage openly with the full complexity of the case, and to reflect on the consequences of “page one guilt” — when public judgement is formed before a matter is tested in court, and when allegations reach the media before the police. Eight years on, the case continues to exact a heavy personal cost, raising difficult questions about justice, truth, rehabilitation and the enduring impact of accusation beyond a verdict of Not Guilty. This series examines materials that were published by the press, open court witness evidence, preparation materials of Craig McLachlan, personal accounts, court notes and materials made available to the press. The host endeavours to bring forward materials that have not been made public or have been obscured in the telling of this story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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