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Australian True Crime

Missing No More – the Gruesome Truth of the barrel at the barbecues - #144

Australian True Crime

Meshel Laurie

True Crime

4.6979 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Two “missing” women are found to have suffered similar gruesome fates. Author and journalist Liz Porter returns to tell us the truth about Sylvia Cave and Edwina Boyle.


Warning: please be advised this episode contains graphic content.


Show notes for Episode 144:

Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb

With thanks to Liz Porter

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0:00.0

We're bringing Australian True Crime live to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne this July,

0:04.3

and I have to tell you that Brisbane sold out already.

0:07.5

Good for you, Brisbane, so we've quickly added a second show.

0:10.3

Now we can't keep adding more shows, so please make sure you get your tickets. Our special guests,

0:15.2

our forensic criminologist Santee Mallet in Brisbane and Sydney and the one and only Charlie Bizina in

0:19.9

Melbourne. There'll be a Q&A of course so you can ask your own burning questions on the night but you have to book quickly.

0:28.0

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast is recorded.

0:32.0

We pay our respects to their elders, past and present,

0:35.7

and to Aboriginal elders emerging.

0:40.4

The first event was the broken windscreen, random can happen to anyone, right?

0:45.0

The whole thing shattered, it was quite a traumatic thing.

0:48.0

Two days later, the same stretch of road, bang, another windscreen broken. The rock went through the radiator. Two days later, again, another

0:57.8

broken windscreen on the same stretch road. Rock came right in this time, took a chip out of the dashboard and let it on the back seat.

1:05.0

I think at this point she said, you know, someone's trying to run me off the road.

1:10.0

This is just weird, you know.

1:25.6

This is Australian True Crime with Michelle Lorry and Emily Webb. Come with us as we go beyond the news cycle to find out how people become killers, how people

1:30.1

become victims and what happens next.

1:39.4

So that got repaired and then I'd come home one night from being out and thought, what's that?

1:40.8

A tin of paint poured over her car.

1:49.0

The next night I came home, she parked it down the side of the driveway so she could keep an eye on it more. The number plate was missing and I could hear hissing like one of the tyres is still going down so

1:54.5

they're all been slashed and the aerial had been ripped off and the wip has bent up.

2:02.4

And ran in hello, she was on her lunch bag, everything, all right, yeah, good.

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