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Australian True Crime

Should Victims Be The Focus In Court?

Australian True Crime

Bravecasting

True Crime

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2026

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

After surviving a violent stranger attack, Sarah Lavis reflects on her experience as a victim and what it revealed about the gap between how the criminal justice system works and how it is understood by those outside it.

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CREDITS:

Host: Meshel Laurie

Guest: Sarah Lavis

Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard


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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Australian True Crime with Michelle Laurie.

0:07.0

Some of our most memorable episodes have come about because listeners sent us their stories.

0:12.0

Today's guest did just that. Her name is Sarah Lavis, and she woke up one night to the worst nightmare imaginable.

0:20.0

She joins us to talk about it.

0:22.6

This is Australian True Crime. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which this

0:27.4

podcast is created, the Wurundri Woi Wurang people of the Kulin Nation. And a warning, this

0:33.9

episode of the podcast contains graphic descriptions of sexual violence.

0:39.7

Sarah, I wanted to start with reading out the email that you sent us, and I'll tell you why,

0:44.8

because it's the shortest and most impactful email I think I've ever received.

0:51.4

It's like, it's so short, and yet when you, by the end of it, you're like, whoa, that is full on.

1:00.1

Hi, Michelle, listening to your recent podcast, I found it interesting about the two camps

1:04.4

of the courtroom being more victim-centric versus not.

1:08.0

So we talk about that a lot, obviously.

1:09.8

You've noticed, you've picked up on that.

1:12.6

Because a lot of victims, victims' families say it's all about the offender and Charlie Bezina,

1:19.0

our lovely friend, former homicide detective, says he wishes that there were photos of the victims

1:23.9

in the court so everyone could remember who it's really about. So that's the sort of, they're the conversations we've been having.

1:29.9

Lex Lazzery, our former high court judge says, that's ridiculous, should never happen.

1:35.2

So yeah, there's some pretty strong views.

1:37.5

But you said, I thought I might have a unique perspective as someone who survived a stranger,

1:42.5

stalker, rape and strangulation. As a victim, I wanted the court to be

1:47.0

focused on the crime, the perpetrator and the evidence. I did not want the spotlight to be put on

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