The Lost Ones Podcast
1) Dear Rachelle - Australia's new true crime obsession
In 2001, Rachelle Childs leaves work, phones her sister, and is dead within hours. Who killed her? An expert cold case team seeks answers.
2) NEW PODCAST: Dear Rachelle
A killer is on the loose in an Australian country town. Excited for the June long weekend, bubbly 23-year-old Rachelle Childs leaves work, calls her sister, and is dead within hours. Her burning, part...Show More
3) Introducing: The Missing
Enjoy a sneak peak into the new series, The Missing Australia. Episode one is here for your listening pleasure. Former cop-turned-reporter Meni Caroutas investigates some of Australia's roughly 2,600 ...Show More
4) The Tin Town
Paul Byrne disappeared from the remote Tasmanian township of Rossarden in 1996. A friend realised he was missing when she visited his home and found his dog inside, hungry and thirsty. Not longer afte...Show More
5) Bodies In The Bush
High-profile lawyer Greg Barns SC discusses the pathological reasons why people commit violent crimes in places like Tasmania, why the dense wilderness makes investigations problematic, issues of corr...Show More
6) Blood On His Hands
Could a serial killer have been active in Tasmania during the 1990s? It’s a possibility that has often been debated in the wake of two cold cases on the idyllic East Coast, but now an anonymous ...Show More
7) Dense and Deadly
Tasmania has a unique geology because of its karst landscape, meaning its surface is pockmarked by caves. The openings to these caves are often obscured by vegetation, with hikers, cavers, bushwalkers...Show More
8) The Wanderer
Billy Steffen was a Brisbane man besieged with troubles after his divorce, and losing custody of his two children. He kept returning to Tasmania, even “kidnapping” his kids and escaping wi...Show More
9) The Red Rooster
The year was 1989 and Vietnam War veteran Ian Nichols went to a campground in central Tasmania to build a retreat shack for vets called the Red Rooster. But while the other blokes returned home, Ian w...Show More
10) The Bushman
“Bushman” John Norrish, who always wore an Akubra-style hat, went missing from the tranquil East Coast of Tasmania in 2018. In episode two of The Lost Ones, John’s family reveal how ...Show More