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Dead Bodies Podcast

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Have you ever seen a dead body? People find dead bodies everywhere, under floorboards, inside chimneys, and in their homes. They’re at crime scenes, disaster scenes and in morgues. There have been dead bodies on the red carpet, in cannibals’ dens, and even advertised in the classifieds. In this series, experienced crime and court reporter Sharnelle Vella, and veteran radio host Dee Dee Dunleavy look at where dead bodies have been found, how they got there, and most importantly, the effect on people who found them. We talk to people who deal with death daily as part of their jobs, and people who weren’t prepared for the shock of finding a dead body. Please subscribe and rate us on Itunes
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Ep 88 - Emery Medor, and Tracie Andrews

A black mourning card and a bunch of radishes led to the brutal murder of a stallholder at Melbourne’s Eastern Markets in 1899 by phrenologist Emery Medor. Tracie Andrews’ fiancee Lee Raymond Dean Harvey was stabbed over 42 times after they had stopped in his car following an argument on the way to their flat in The Becks, Alvechurch, Worcestershire, in 1996.

Apr 13, 20201 hr 4 min

Ep 87 - The Chaff Bag Murder and Jane Andrews

Tuesday, November 30 1937, a farmer found the body of a woman in his peach orchard near the entrance to Lake Parramatta reserve. There was a chaff bag over her head and shoulders Jane Andrews, a former aide to the Duchess of York, was jailed for life for murdering her millionaire boyfriend Tom Cressman. She was initially released from jail in 2015, but was locked up again in July 2018, allegedly after being accused of harassing a former lover.

Apr 06, 20201 hr 1 min

86 - Rosemaria Lauria and Deborah O’Connor

North Carolina cold case detectives have arrested the mother of a newborn who died after being tossed from a moving car 21 years ago. Deborah Riddle O'Connor was linked via DNA to “Baby Michael”by a lab that specializes in genetic genealogy testing. Rosemaria Lauria left her home in Brunswick in 2006 to go to the local shops. But she somehow ended up in Frankston, some 60 kiloemtres away, where she was found burned to death on the Frankston foreshore. A million dollar reward still stands for inf...

Mar 30, 202034 min

Ep 85 - The Collar Bomb and Shark Attacks

On August 28, 2003, pizza delivery man Brian Wells robbed a bank. Fifteen minutes later he was arrested in a nearby parking lot, with a collar bomb locked around his neck. Brian’s death in the bomb blast led to a tangled and twisted crime that involved several people, a body in a freezer, and an evil manipulator named Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong. And we look at the often gruesome deaths by shark attacks.

Mar 23, 202033 min

Ep 84 - Geoffrey Dahmer and The Sussex Butcher

Jeffrey Dahmer killed 17 men between 1978 and 1991. He met them at gay bars, malls and bus stops, and lured them to his home with promises of money or sex, before strangling and dismembering them. Dahmer was captured in 1991 and sentenced to 16 life terms. A young man walking his dog in Sydney in September 1866, found the severed head of a woman. Police found the charred and decomposing remains of an armless torso nearby. The rest of her remains were later found, and her “husband” - a local butc...

Mar 16, 202051 min

Ep 83 - Alma Tirtsche and Lonnie David Franklin Junior

On 31 December 1921, the body of 12-year-old Alma Tirtschke was found in a laneway in Melbourne, Australia. She had been raped, strangled and left naked behind a popular wine saloon. The owner of the wine saloon, Colin Ross, was arrested and tried for Alma's rape and murder. It was 86 years before the final chapter was written in this tragic story. Lonnie Franklin Jr. is better known as the Grim Sleeper. He was linked to as many as 25 murders in the Los Angeles area in the 1980s. He was brough u...

Mar 09, 202042 min

Ep 81 - Jessica Pearce, and Cats Eating Bodies

A young woman known to her friends as Jessica Pearce died being thrown from a car in an accident on the Hume Highway in New South Wales in 1987. It was 31 years before she would be correctly identified, and answers given to her family who had pined for her for decades. Body Farms are research facilities set up for the study of how our bodies decompose. But cats have different ideas at one such site in Whitewater, Colorado, which feral cats were using as a human buffet.

Feb 24, 202032 min

Ep 80 - Dead Body Skin, and Aberfan

Having recently been in New Zealand reporting on the White Island volcano, Sharnelle looks at the harvesting of skin from human dead bodies to heal the wounds of the injured. The coal mining village of Aberfan was destroyed in 1966 by the collapse of a waste tip. Children at a school were among the victims of this horrendous accident.

Feb 17, 202041 min

Ep 79 - Deadly Plagues, and Chrissie Venn

With the world in the grip of the coronavirus outbreak, we look back at some of the deadly plagues, epidemics and pandemics that have caused millions of deaths over the centuries. Chrissie Venn was a 13-year-old girl whose brutalised body was found in a giant, hollow tree stump near her home in North Motton near Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia in 1921.

Feb 10, 202050 min

Ep 78 - The Moors Murders, and Victor McCaskell

In the 1960s, Ian Brady and his girlfriend, Myra Hindley, sexually abused and murdered young children and teens, then buried their bodies along the Saddleworth Moor, in what became known as the Moors Murders. Farmer Victor McCaskell returned from a day on his land to find his wife and baby daughter axed to death and his young farm hand hanged on the verandah, in what looked like a murder-suicide. But McCaskell himself came under suspicion, before putting a stick of dynamite in his mouth and blow...

Dec 23, 201950 min

Ep 77 - Lindsay Rose, and John Wayne Gacy

Lindsay Robert Rose was a paramedic in 1977, where he was among the rescuers who worked to save lives after the Granville train disaster. But his life took a dramatic turn after that, and he is now serving five consecutive life sentences in jail for the murder of 5 people in New South Wales between 1984 and 1994. John Wayne Gacy raped, tortured and murdered at least 33 teenage boys and young men between 1972 and 1978 in Cook County, Illinois, and he buried buried 26 of his victims in the crawl s...

Dec 16, 201957 min

Ep 76 - The Granville Train Disaster, and The Batavia shipwreck Psycho

January 18, 1977, a morning passenger train headed from the Blue Mountains to Sydney Central Station de-railed at Granville and smashed into the pillars of a bridge, which collapsed on several carriages. Dozens of people were crushed to death or horribly injured, in what remains to this day as Australia’s worst ever rail disaster. The Batavia set sail in 1628 with nearly 350 people on board, heading for Indonesia. When it ran of course and people had to take shelter on Beacon Island, a new horro...

Dec 09, 201929 min

Ep 75 - Dr Cranstoun, and A Murderer In The Family

In 1922, Melbourne doctor in the bayside suburb of Hampton injected his family and their housekeeper with - in some cases, lethal - doses of morphine. Dr George Elliot Cranstoun appeared to be a pillar of sociaety, but after his death his massive gambling debts and drug addiction became clear. We ask you all the time: “Have you ever seen a dead body?”. We weren’t expecting this feedback from Catherine who family featured in one of our earlier Dead Bodies episodes.

Dec 02, 201930 min

Ep 74 - The Michigan Murderer, and the Treasure Chest Death

John Norman Collins is serving life behind bars for killing a young woman in Michigan in 1970. And police believe he is responsible for the rape and mutilation of a total of seven young women in a sickening spree in the late 1960’s that saw him dubbed The Co-Ed Killer. The bodies of four men were found at separate times in a similar area of the Rocky Mountains in the US. Although they didn’t know each other, the men’s deaths were related, because they were all searching for the same thing ...

Nov 25, 201946 min

Ep 73 - Olivia Gant, and the Botanic Gardens Massacre (the banter-free episode)

Seven-year-old Olivia Gant was - according to her mother - suffering from a rare and fatal disease, suffered from seizures, autism, severe allergies, and intestinal failure - and she died in 2017. Soon after, Kelly Gant, 41, was arrested and charged with her murder. The Melbourne Botanic Gardens were the scene of the brutal murder of a young woman named Yuk Ling Lau in 2014. Ninety years earlier a shooting massacre in the gardens left several people dead.

Nov 18, 201939 min

Ep 72 - Sarah Cafferkey, and Jeffrey Gilham

22-year-old Sarah Cafferkey was bashed and stabbed by Steven James Hunter in Bacchus Marsh in 2012, after the pair had an argument. Her body was found in a wheelie bin at a home in Point Cook nine days later. In 1993, when Helen Gilham, 55, and her 58-year-old husband Stephen were stabbed to death in their southern Sydney home, and then set alight. Their eldest son Christopher Gilham was also stabbed to death on the same morning. The only surviving member of the family, Jeffrey, admitted to kill...

Nov 11, 201952 min

Ep 71 - The Butcher of Wollongong, and Jessie Donker

The murder of David O’Hearn in Wollongong in 1998 was described by season police as the most gruesome they had ever come across, with body parts strewn around the house. Within days, former Mayor Frank Arkell was also killed, and then Mark Valera - known as the Butcher of Wollongong - confessed. Jessie Donker suffered at the hands of her violent partner for years, until she could take it no longer, and she aimed her car at Richard Powell and killed him. The sentencing judge - at times wiping awa...

Nov 04, 201951 min

Ep 70 - Charles Mihayo, and Corrie Van der Valk

Melbourne man Charles Mihayo smothered his daughters, Savannah, 4, and Indianna, 3, on April 20 2014, in a horrifying act of revenge after his divorce from the girls’ mother. Sharnelle shares her recollections of covering the case. Corrie Van der Valk stood to inherit her family’s multi-million dollar hotel chain in the Netherlands, until she went missing in 2001 and her husband of 40 years was suspected of killing her. Seventeen years later advances in DNA technology gave her family an answer t...

Oct 28, 201932 min

Ep 69 - Cotard Delusion and Manuel Blanco Romasanta

Cotard Delusion is an extremely rare condition where a person believes that they - or a part of their body - is dead. In extreme cases it can lead to actual death. Manuel Blanco Romasanta was charged with 13 murders, but only found guilty of nine, as four were found to have been committed by wolves. The complication? Romasanta believed that he himself was a wolf.

Oct 21, 201938 min

Ep 68 - The Tri-State Crematory, and the Lovers Lane Murders

In 2002, 339 bodies that had been sent to the Tri-State Crematory in northwest Georgia, in the US, were found dumped on the crematorium's site. This led to civil litigation and criminal prosecutions. A series of attacks on young lovers parked at a “lovers’ lane” in Rowville, Victoria, in the 1980’s went unsolved for more than 30 years. But in 2018, cold case detectives caught up with murderer and rapist James Dobbie.

Oct 14, 201946 min

Ep 67 - Carmen Thomas, and Dead Bodies that Move

Carmen Thomas was 32 and the mother of a five year old son, when she went missing from the New Zealand suburb of Remuera in July 2010. Texts had been sent from her phone, but her car was found abandoned in Hamilton, and her bank accounts were untouched. It wasn’t long before police honed in on her estranged partner Brad Callaghan. Sharnelle looks at the significance of new research at Sydney’s Body Farm, which shows that dead bodies actually move as they decompose.

Oct 09, 201949 min

Ep 66 - Clementine Barnabet, and The Body in The Bin

Clementine Barnabet was a serial mass murderer in Louisiana and Texas in the 1920’s. The killing spree was initially blamed on her father, but eventually police honed in on Clementine, who confessed to involvement in 35 murders. Jason Considine admitted to killing Ashley Phillips and dumping his body in a wheelie bin in Preston after a night of threesome sex and cannabis smoking with Considine's long-term partner, Natasha Hogan. Sharnelle recalls gruesome images filmed by news crews covering the...

Sep 30, 201933 min

Ep 65 - Yu Tung Lo, and Henrietta Lacks

In a deadly love triangle, Yu Tung Lo manipulated her friend Daniel Duhovic into shooting dead a man he had never met - 48-year-old Paul Hogan - in May 2016. Rather than marry as they had planned, both are now serving time for murder. Henrietta Lacks had a malignant tumor on her cervix in 1951. During her treatment, doctors removed tissue from her that contained cells unlike any they had ever seen. Henrietta died within a few months, but part of her body lives on today.

Sep 23, 201945 min

Ep 64 - Chris Watts, and The London School explosion

August 2018, Colorado, Christopher Watts killed his pregnant wife Shan'ann and their daughters, Bella, 4, and Celeste. He then disposed of his daughters' bodies in oil tanks and buried his wife in a shallow grave at his worksite. March 1937, a natural gas leak caused an explosion at the The London School in Texas, killing more than 295 students and teachers. It’s the third deadliest disaster in the history of Texas, and it resulted in a change to household gas supplies that affects all of us tod...

Sep 16, 201955 min

Ep 63 - Benjamin Field, and the Truro Murders

Benjamin Field was found guilty of murdering 69-year-old Peter Farquhar, by drugging him and encouraging him to drink alcohol over a two-year period. He also set his sights on Farquhar’s neighbour a lonely 82-year-old named Ann Moore-Martin. Questions raised by her family led police to investigate Field over Farquhar’s death. The remains of two young women were found in bushland east of the town of Truro in South Australia, in 1978 and 1979. After police searches, the remains of seven women were...

Sep 09, 201946 min

Ep 62 - Jerry Brudos

American serial killer Jerry Brudos murdered at least four women in Oregon between 1968 and 1969. Brudos kept the bodies - and body parts - of his victims hidden in his home. He was a necrophile with a fetish for women's shoes and underwear, and had sexual fantasies centred around his intense hate for his mother. We hear from Kassi who died but was brought back to life. Her experience was quite different to the usual accounts from people who say they came back from the dead. And a message from S...

Aug 26, 201938 min

Ep 61 - Nice things, Nice Things

Have you ever seen a dead body? We share some of your stories, including the kids who found a “green, wrinkly crocodile” in a swampy lake, that was linked to the disappearance of a local woman.

Aug 05, 201925 min

Ep 60 - Eva Peron, and Roger Kelso

A dead body found in a rubbish bin in Maryland in 1985 has finally been identified through genetic genealogy. The victim, Roger Kelso, had been murdered back in 1963, but his body was unidentified for years As First Lady of Argentina, Eva Peron was loved by the working class. She died in 1952 and millions of people filed past her coffin. But there was a military coup two years later, and her body was moved multiple times over the next two decades.

Jul 29, 201930 min

Ep 59 - Alfonso Bennett, and the Cantrell Funeral Home

Conditions at the Cantrell Funeral Home deteriorated over the years, with horrific treatment of the bodies of the dead. In August 2018 investigators entered the building and discovered rotting corpses and the remains of hundreds of people. A naked, unconscious man found under a car in Chicago earlier this year, turned into a bizarre case of mistaken identity. Alfonso Bennett found himself declared dead, when he was very much alive. We talk to Tamara - the daughter of a fatal work accident inspec...

Jul 22, 201945 min
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