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Crimes and Consequences

EP27: Cruisin'

Crimes and Consequences

Crimes and Consequences

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6859 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In 1977, young girls in the suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia were going missing. It wouldn’t be until two years later where the truth of what happened to them would come to light. Police were told to talk to James Miller—that James had quite the story to tell. James ended up telling police about the rape, murder and disposal of six young women, some of them just teenagers, at the hands of his friend Christopher Worrell. James, who was in love with Chris (although Chris did not reciprocate the affection) and helped Chris pick up these girls, despite knowing they were in grave danger. Chris was eventually credited with the deaths of seven women, even though he is probably responsible for many, many more—listen now to hear about one of Australia’s most notorious serial killers.

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SOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE: "The Truro Murders" by Ryan Green
Murderpedia: Christopher Worrell
Murderpedia: James Miller

Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode may contain content of a graphic nature, including descriptions of physical and sexual violence against adults, children, and animals.

0:09.0

Listener discretion is advised. Hi everyone I'm T. I'm Tanya and I'm T.

0:33.3

And we are TNT Crimes and Consequences, a true crime podcast. Hey Tullia, hi Tanya, how you doing today? I'm great. How are you doing today?

0:52.1

I'm great. How are you? I'm doing okay in the midst of this global crisis. It's been not very good for my mental health, but I'm doing okay with it good you don't like

1:06.4

being around people anyway why I don't I thought I would love this frankly I

1:11.3

would love the fact that I could just stay home and do

1:13.9

nothing and you can do if I call you up and be like hey you want to do something you

1:16.8

can be like sorry to Leah sorry I can't go and I'm having I'm struggling

1:20.9

wow I know I miss people isn't that weird that is weird. So are you ready for the story today? I'm

1:27.6

excited I need some true crime. I can't watch it. I can't watch it at home with my kids.

1:35.0

My eight-year-old isn't into it.

1:37.3

She's not.

1:38.5

That's crazy.

1:40.6

I'm going to tell you today about the Truro Murders, which happened in Australia.

1:45.6

I got most of the information for my story today from a book called The True Roll Murders by Ryan Green.

1:57.1

So on April 25th 1978 a man named William was out looking for mushrooms. He was near the city of Truro which is located in

2:02.2

the state of South Australia, which is about 50 miles from the main

2:05.9

big city of Adelaide.

2:09.1

William often went out to enjoy the outdoors and soak up the sunshine.

2:13.0

But where he would go looking for these mushrooms, he had to be careful because there's a lot of like

2:17.0

rattlesnakes and poisonous spiders.

2:20.0

And the land out there is kind of arid and very hot.

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