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Australian True Crime

Australian True Crime LIVE Tour - Starts Tonight!

Australian True Crime

Bravecasting

True Crime

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2024

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Our live show for "Australian True Crime" kicks off this weekend and at our Melbourne show we will be unpacking the recent High Country Murders trial with former homicide detective Charlie Bezzina.

 

In Sydney and Brisbane, I’ll be joined on stage by criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett.

 

Right now, we are running a last minute ticket offer, but as soon as the tickets are gone, they are gone so be quick. Click the link below and we can’t wait to see you this weekend for Australian True Crime live.

 

Click here to purchase your tickets.

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0:00.0

Sydney, you are the first cab off the rank this Friday for our Australian True Crime Live Show tour.

0:07.0

If you haven't got your tickets yet, make sure you go to the link in the bio now to see what tickets are available.

0:14.7

Come and see criminologist Dr. Zanthi Mallet as we dive into some really interesting

0:19.2

true crime stories in person.

0:21.8

Brisbane and Melbourne, we still have tickets for our live shows

0:25.4

on Saturday and Sunday. The Melbourne Live Show features retired homicide

0:30.3

detective Charlie Bazina so check the link in the description of this

0:33.7

podcast to secure your tickets.

0:37.8

Australian True Crime Live kicks off tonight in Sydney and due to demand the

0:45.9

remaining tickets will sell out by 1 PM today so grab yours now. In Sydney and Brisbane I'll be on stage with pathologist and criminologist

0:54.3

Zanthi Mallet. I think there was a gendered bias and I think when especially women

0:59.1

when they're accused of harming a child, their own child, particularly, they don't show emotion.

1:04.0

There's this kind of parl on like, well, they're not responding the way a quote mother should

1:08.7

and therefore they did it. I think definitely the Lindy Chamberlain effect came into play with

1:14.2

Kelly Lane. She was advised not to speak. However I think that was a mistake by her

1:19.4

defense counsel. I think had the jury heard her speak, they would have heard the intelligent, articulate woman that I have met,

1:26.7

who cared very deeply for her children. And so I think any one of us can be accused of anything.

1:33.2

And if you don't respond the right way, then some people can assume guilt.

1:37.6

In Melbourne, I will be joined by none other than retired homicide detective Charlie Bazzina.

1:43.4

From a process of doing a homicide investigation is a process you do follow.

1:48.4

You must spend five, ten, fifteen whatever hours at the crime scene, processing the crime scene in the deceased,

1:54.6

the crime scene tells you a story, then after that's processed, your next step is going

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