Episodi

  • Felon: Debrief - Episode 12 - 18th January 2026
    Jan 18 2026

    Death in Custody – Shannon Daniel Norgate
    Shannon Daniel Norgate, 28, was found unresponsive inside Maryborough Correctional Centre and later died in hospital. Two fellow inmates have been charged with murder, with proceedings ongoing.

    Suspicious Disappearance – Charlie Park
    Charlie Park, 66 at the time, vanished in Boulder, WA, in 2012. Police treat the case as suspicious and continue to appeal for information. Investigators are reviewing new leads, including previously overlooked graffiti linked to Park.

    Alleged Attempted Murder Plot – Lisa Lines
    Lisa Lines, 45, appeared in South Australia’s Supreme Court facing charges over an alleged attempted murder plot against a former partner. She has pleaded not guilty, and the case remains before the courts.

    Historical Disappearance – Eloise Worledge
    Eight-year-old Eloise Worledge disappeared from Beaumaris in 1976. Questions remain over whether a nearby known sexual offender was properly investigated. Police continue to treat the case as open.

    Stabbing – Western Sydney Party
    A 16-year-old was charged with attempted murder following a brawl and stabbing at an Airbnb party in western Sydney. Multiple other teenagers were also arrested.

    Manslaughter – Vikrant Thakur
    Vikrant Thakur, 42, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his wife Supriya Thakur but not guilty to murder. The case is ongoing, with further court proceedings scheduled.

    Suspicious Death – Velvet Pesu
    Velvet Pesu, a 46-year-old carer in Buccan, QLD, was found dead during a welfare check. A 36-year-old man, known to her, has been arrested in NSW and may be extradited to face murder charges.

    Suspicious Discovery – Phillip Island Human Remains
    Police are investigating after a human skull was found in a Phillip Island backyard. Forensic testing is underway, and the discovery has reignited attention on the 1986 disappearance of Vivienne Cameron.

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    11 min
  • Erin Patterson Audio - Part 2: The Sentence
    Jan 17 2026

    The case no longer sits in the realm of investigation. The evidence has been tested.
    The verdict delivered. What remains is the court’s reasoning.

    This episode centres on the sentencing remarks of the judge—delivered after the trial has concluded and responsibility has been determined.

    There is no reconstruction here, and no analysis.

    Only the language of the court, setting out how the outcome was reached and what follows from it.

    This is the sentence.

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    48 min
  • Erin Patterson Audio - Part 1: The Phone Call and Police Interview
    Jan 17 2026

    The case is already known. A lunch in regional Victoria. Beef Wellington. Mushrooms. Three deaths. One survivor.

    What followed became a major criminal investigation. This episode returns to the period immediately after the meal.

    First, a hospital doctor, speaking after Erin Patterson presents for treatment.
    Then, Erin Patterson in a police interview, as investigators begin their work.

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    27 min
  • Melbourne Jeweller Murders: The Pin Family and the Manchester Unity Building
    Jan 16 2026

    Mini Episode. Season 5 Coming Soon.

    In December 1996, a family-run jewellery business in Melbourne’s Century Building, on Swanston Street, became the focus of a serious police investigation. A father, mother, and son were working together in their office when a violent incident occurred. A man was present at the scene and reported what he had experienced, prompting investigators to piece together exactly what had happened.

    Nearly twenty years earlier, in March 1978, another Swanston Street building, the Manchester Unity Building, was the scene of a separate violent incident involving jewellers and a customer. Both cases took place in busy city-centre offices and required detailed police investigations to establish the circumstances and sequence of events.

    This episode covers both incidents: the 1996 Century Building case involving the Pin family, and the 1978 Manchester Unity Building case.

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    19 min
  • Season 5 Episode 1 - Trailer
    Jan 14 2026
    Returning soon with Season 5 Episode 1
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    6 min
  • The Bondi Terror Attack
    Dec 28 2025
    Bondi Beach, Sydney. One of Australia’s most recognisable coastal locations. A public beach on the eastern edge of the city, bordered by residential streets, parks, and a large pedestrian promenade. Routinely crowded, particularly in summer, it regularly hosts public events.

    The beach sits beside Archer Park and the Bondi Pavilion, an area commonly used for festivals and community gatherings. The space is open, exposed, and visible from surrounding roads and elevated walkways.

    On the evening of 14 December 2025, a public event was underway. Around one thousand people were present. Families, children, elderly couples. The beach remained open. The sun was still up.

    At 6:47 p.m., gunfire began.


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    16 min
  • Christmas Day Murder - The Case of Darren Wake
    Dec 26 2025
    Christmas is usually a time of warmth, family, and celebration—a time when loved ones come together to share meals, exchange gifts, and make memories. But for the Wake family in Tasmania, the holiday of 2021 would be anything but ordinary. Tensions that had been simmering for years between Darren and his former wife, Rachel, came to a devastating head. What should have been a day of joy and togetherness instead became a day of fear, anger, and unimaginable loss—a Christmas that would leave scars on everyone involved, especially their children.

    Darren and Rachel Wake married in 2001. They separated ten years later, in 2011, and divorced in 2012. In the years that followed, their relationship remained difficult, particularly around parenting arrangements for their son, Gabriel, who had been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.

    In 2016, the Family Court made formal parenting orders, establishing a shared custody arrangement—one week with each parent. Over time, that arrangement shifted, as the children grew older and began to exercise their own judgment about where they wished to live.

    In mid-2019, when Romany turned seventeen, she chose to live with her mother full-time. Between 2020 and 2021, Gabriel lived with Darren full-time for approximately twelve months. This arrangement occurred at Darren’s insistence.

    In April 2021, Gabriel decided he wanted to return to living with his mother full-time. He told others his decision was driven by Darren’s behaviour—behaviour he experienced as angry, aggressive, and emotionally manipulative. Gabriel became frightened of his father, and he later said that Rachel had also expressed fear of Darren. Those fears would prove to be well-founded.


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    16 min
  • Tom Silvagni Sentencing - Courtroom Audio
    Dec 17 2025
    This episode presents the raw courtroom audio from the sentencing of Tom Silvagni.

    Recorded as the judge delivers final remarks, the audio captures the gravity of the proceedings.

    In January 2024, a young woman reported being sexually assaulted at a private residence in Melbourne’s inner east. The allegations related to events that occurred late at night, after a social gathering, inside a bedroom where the complainant believed she was alone.

    The prosecution case was that Tom Silvagni entered the room, deliberately misled the complainant as to who he was, and carried out sexual acts without consent. The court later heard that, in the days following the incident, steps were taken to obscure what had occurred, including attempts to alter records and shape a false timeline.

    Silvagni was charged later that year. For much of the legal process, strict suppression orders prevented his identification or any reporting of his family background. Those orders were eventually lifted, and the matter proceeded to trial in the Victorian County Court.

    At trial, the defence denied the allegations and challenged the complainant’s account. The jury ultimately rejected that version of events. In December, Silvagni was found guilty on two counts of rape.

    What follows is the court’s final response to those verdicts — the sentencing remarks delivered in open court. There is no commentary, no interpretation, and no embellishment. Just the words of the judge, explaining how the law assessed the offending, the harm caused, and the punishment imposed.

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    35 min