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Case 46: The Frankston and Tynong North Serial Killer 

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Frankston is a Bayside council of Melbourne as well as a suburb itself with around 135,000 people residing there. It sits 40km or 25miles south-east from the centre of Melbourne and includes a varied mix of affluent areas as well as inexpensive and council housing.
It has a mixed reputation with Frankston North renowned for drugs and crime and the south more wealthy and scenic with sweeping views of Port Phillip Bay and huge houses nestled into the hills.
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Narration - Anonymous Host
Research and writing - Anonymous Host
Greatly assisted in research and writing - Anna Priestland
Production, scoring - Mike Migas
Additional scoring - Andrew Joslyn
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Комментарии : 61   
@butterballin
@butterballin 2 года назад
Normally don't like the cheery chatty vibe of podcasts but this one is neither of those and its informative thank you!
@blackkittens.
@blackkittens. 2 года назад
I know what you mean. I click quickly off those types too. It's offensive and disrespectful to survivors and others affected by crime. This channel has the mix on all fronts, down perfect.
@leannewalker8679
@leannewalker8679 2 года назад
I have been on the verge of.telling someone this for years. At the time of the tynong north mutders, my sister was a school tacher in a small two teacher school located somewhere in the middle of that cranbourne, dandenong' berwiçk triangle. I remember.there being some.situation where they almost caught the killer and a taxi driver helped police release a description' something like that. My sister was quite suŕprised how much the police artwork looked like the janitor at her school and felt a little creeped by it. How ever she didnt say anything as she couldnt imagine it could be him. Some time after she heard that he had died during a horse riding accident.
@SH-to8sh
@SH-to8sh Год назад
Did she ever inform the police? She could receive a reward or close the case, it could be quite a good thing don't you think that?
@lesleywilliams1210
@lesleywilliams1210 3 месяца назад
Call it in, even now. Even if you’re not your sister. More than once I’ve had no idea about someone and then found out they were guilty of something.
@yetiye2521
@yetiye2521 3 года назад
I discovered this programme just recently and I'm hooked. Well researched,executed and narrated. Unfortunately (for me) I knew most of them having watched on crime investigation programme. But still I find it fascinating hearing the story.
@Jolenesmart1980
@Jolenesmart1980 3 года назад
It’s brilliant isn’t it and yeah I know a lot of the cases but I’m from Britain 🇬🇧 so don’t know all of them even though I am a true crime addict , never heard of this one for example , it’s an age thing too I’m 40 now so this was when I was about 18 and I got into true crime about age 30 - sorry for the long reply :)
@evolveausevolveaus
@evolveausevolveaus 3 года назад
Love the channel mate, cool af hearing local aus stories 🇦🇺.
@Jolenesmart1980
@Jolenesmart1980 3 года назад
What’s a your name meaning I presume evolve Australia to legalise weed? Lol
@ahmahreennusrat8297
@ahmahreennusrat8297 7 месяцев назад
Hi Anymous Host thanks for this video I never heard of Tynong North Serial Killer though i have heard of The Frankston Murder case because you discussed it in case 23 deep dive . it is really frustating and i pray that the family gets answers that poor family . RIP Allisyn Rock RIp Catherine Headland RIP Nirmal Steveson RIp Bertha miller
@kyra4414
@kyra4414 4 года назад
Favorite podcast !! a part of my morning routine
@Raventooth
@Raventooth 3 года назад
HAHA its my night routine for my nightly commute home after work. When my mind is even numb to music
@olfabahi4709
@olfabahi4709 4 года назад
Very interesting podcast. I enjoy listening to you, guess I'm hooked. Really well written and you can see that real efforts were made and no detail was missed in all cases that I've heard. Good job 👍
@florenomorence1492
@florenomorence1492 4 года назад
I find it funny (not haha funny) that the police thought the murders of the older women could not be sexually motivated because they were older.
@JW-mo1gr
@JW-mo1gr 3 года назад
I think the link between the older and younger victims was because the perpetrator sees them as more vunerable there fore would find it harder to fight back.
@garethcooley1318
@garethcooley1318 Год назад
I mean, I knew a guy that ended up going to prison for raping everything from kids to animals to the women at the old folks home where he worked... Rape and other crimes that are sexual motivated are often about power dynamics, not attraction.
@traceyaustin7141
@traceyaustin7141 3 года назад
Love this channel working my way through all stories 🇦🇺
@garethcooley1318
@garethcooley1318 Год назад
Same. Wish they had them in a Playlist
@Jolenesmart1980
@Jolenesmart1980 3 года назад
34:30 that’s really good that they called back all the other officers that were working other cases etc better to have people with a knowledge than to retrain other officers 👮‍♀️
@biarnkadee5925
@biarnkadee5925 3 года назад
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@robyn7287
@robyn7287 5 месяцев назад
Maybe not. New eyes and ideas could do more, however the original team could pass on information needed to continue the investigation.
@daymeinvanblocken3407
@daymeinvanblocken3407 5 лет назад
Great job describing the case. Thanks.
@CasefileTrueCrimePodcast
@CasefileTrueCrimePodcast 5 лет назад
Thanks Roy
@icequeen9417
@icequeen9417 Год назад
​@@CasefileTrueCrimePodcastI was going to say the same thing. Well done.
@jerrymarshall2095
@jerrymarshall2095 Год назад
Excellent upload,"Case file does it good when they stay away from the "P.C"garbage.just the facts.
@garethcooley1318
@garethcooley1318 Год назад
This is why I listen. They don't say "the horrific monster should burn for their crimes" and other dumb bulls#!÷
@jerrymarshall2095
@jerrymarshall2095 Год назад
@@garethcooley1318 ur an abyss of effeminate disorder.
@VladRadu-tq1pg
@VladRadu-tq1pg 6 месяцев назад
@@garethcooley1318wtf you on about ? lol of these sacks of shit deserve the worst fate, are you one of them or what you freak ?
@dougstyles
@dougstyles 3 года назад
Who's the man? U the man!
@forestviewthoroughbredofft5983
@forestviewthoroughbredofft5983 3 года назад
How do i locate the link for the "Seven Years Tracking Mr. Smith" please?
@sunflower_1990
@sunflower_1990 Год назад
With my car doors locked I drove down Brew road at midnight.. Definately eeriely quiet but could hear the screams of these women all around me driving along this road feeling the deadly chill of saddness that hung in the air..😰😱😱😱
@VladRadu-tq1pg
@VladRadu-tq1pg 6 месяцев назад
those were the shrooms you took
@carlyj13
@carlyj13 Год назад
Where’s the link to the 7 news tracking down Mr. Smith?
@carriefawcett9990
@carriefawcett9990 Год назад
Whats with poor old Frankston having such evil lurking? *shudders
@rabby77777
@rabby77777 Год назад
There seems to be a hell of a lot of serial killers in Australia. For such a small population
@SH-to8sh
@SH-to8sh Год назад
probably due to the large amounts of empty land and desert roads, It's creepy for sure
@robyn7287
@robyn7287 5 месяцев назад
Until listening to case files id not known about half of these cases. Always thought that we’d skipped these type of murders. Not as safe as I thought, and I’m now far more careful about my safety.
@annegiorgio5602
@annegiorgio5602 4 месяца назад
I’ve heard there are 100 serial killers at the same time in America. Is that a winner?
@weaselshitz2010
@weaselshitz2010 2 года назад
This is the best Crime Podcast on the Web
@christinehancock3274
@christinehancock3274 3 года назад
So not surprised to hear so deeply religious bloke is the main suspect. Nasty piece of work. Why does he have that suppression order I wonder
@Tupacnas
@Tupacnas 2 года назад
I messaged his.son on Facebook who told me his dad was.the most caring giving person in the world. He clearly brainwashed his children.
@lindaaspromonte1514
@lindaaspromonte1514 8 месяцев назад
I love the podcast. I love hearing the AUSTRALIAN accent Makes me feel connected to that part of our world. I have always felt that the people in Australia have a kind of spirit like many in the USA. We are both young countries and there’s an exuberance in the people in both of our glands. I don’t know if I’ll ever make it to Australia , but your podcast brings me a bit closer. God bless us all on this extraordinary planet
@corneliaarendsen1358
@corneliaarendsen1358 5 месяцев назад
The best crime podcast.Greetings from Spain.
@KahnKitana
@KahnKitana 5 лет назад
Love the podcast already. I got recommend to it from someone on reddit. You guys are great!
@CasefileTrueCrimePodcast
@CasefileTrueCrimePodcast 5 лет назад
Appreciate it and thanks for listening!
@Raventooth
@Raventooth 3 года назад
@@CasefileTrueCrimePodcast guys?
@Jolenesmart1980
@Jolenesmart1980 3 года назад
@@Raventooth yes there’s a team of them , mostly women writers , the man who’s speaking just reads the scripts he doesn’t write or research etc
@clasmath
@clasmath 3 года назад
@@Jolenesmart1980 the host is literally credited as the lead researcher and writer in the credits in the description.
@rayleneriley-singh7231
@rayleneriley-singh7231 2 года назад
Found this after watching the sensing murder episode of this case on youtube
@sandraross6589
@sandraross6589 4 года назад
DNA do they have this guys ,, they need to take all leads seriously 😒
@mexico3459
@mexico3459 10 месяцев назад
Harold janman
@JulieLeach-n3m
@JulieLeach-n3m 4 месяца назад
So someone got away with murder 😢
@jennklein1917
@jennklein1917 8 месяцев назад
😮😮😮
@stoolpurger6633
@stoolpurger6633 Год назад
Reminds me of a creep called Paul Spence who is ripping off TAC and reckons he was a personal carer at Kew cottages
@mexico3459
@mexico3459 10 месяцев назад
Harold janman
@always_b_natural703
@always_b_natural703 Год назад
I attended a fundamentalist church as a kid. What those 'deeply religious' people will do would curl your hair!
@nopamineLevel100
@nopamineLevel100 2 года назад
As soon as Christian fundamentalist is mentioned, I immediately jump to the conclusion that it's him. It's usually the religious zealot.
@user-eq1qd9mn7y
@user-eq1qd9mn7y 2 месяца назад
That’s not exactly fair to say… Harold was my great uncle, his sister was my nan and she was also extremely religious. The family was brought up that way and I think it’s unfair to say he did this because of his religion. Him and all of his siblings were raised exactly the same and carried on their religion later in life too
@ralphsammis7330
@ralphsammis7330 2 года назад
Not listening anymore. You have way too many ads.
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