Episodes

  • FORENSICS | The 13-year-old Australian charged with terrorism
    Aug 31 2025

    Aged just 13, Thomas Carrick was placed under covert surveillance by the Australian Federal Police and lured into online conversations with them, posing as fake ISIS operatives. Ultimately, he was charged with terrorism offences. The most powerful intelligence agencies in the country knew Thomas had a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, and lived with an intellectual disability. Yet undercover operatives continued to engage with him in what a judge later described as ‘grooming’ for terrorist activities.

    But was Thomas ever truly dangerous… or simply a vulnerable boy, lost in a make-believe world crafted by highly trained police?

    In this episode, counter-terrorism expert Peta Lowe takes us inside the Thomas Carrick case, and reveals what it tells us about the rising threat of youth radicalisation in Australia.

    You can also hear Peta in Secrets We Keep: Lone Actor.

    This episode references extremist ideology and violent crime. If you need assistance, contact LifeLine on 13 11 14.

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    57 mins
  • BONUS | The ‘Accident’ – Killer Charm
    Aug 29 2025

    A woman wakes to a tragic accident on her rural Queensland property. She’s told one of her friends has fallen into a woodchipper. He was clearing trees with two other men at the time, but police soon suspect his death was no mishap and a murder investigation commences. They want to find the people responsible, and after the news goes public, members of the community share some theories with the police. Investigative journalist Tara Cassidy has been covering this case for years, and speaks to those who knew the victim, and potential perpetrators.

    All people convicted of murder related to this case have lodged their intentions to appeal the outcomes. At the point of publishing this podcast those appeals have not progressed further.

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    28 mins
  • BONUS | 'Baby faced' killer Sef Gonzales could walk free
    Aug 28 2025

    Triple murderer Sef Gonzales has been granted the right to appeal against his life sentence. Gonzales was just 23 when he murdered his parents and sister over 20 years ago.

    Sef has always maintained his innocence.

    Today, the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal granted him the right to appeal because Gonzales successfully argued that he had lived with PTSD after being sexually abused as a child.

    Former Crime Insiders Forensics host, Kathryn Fox, spoke about Gonzales with forensic child psychiatrist, Dr John Kasinathan.

    We’ve put it back in your feed to provide some background and insight into Gonzales and his horrific crimes….

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    17 mins
  • JUDGEMENTS | The Childers Backpacker fire [R v Long]
    Aug 27 2025

    Twenty years ago this year, Michael Long set fire to the Palace Backpackers hostel in the regional Queensland town of Childers. Fifteen people were killed, nine men and six women.

    Long inititally admitted to the crimes, but later retracted his confession. In this episode of Crime Insiders | Judgement we go into his trial and also the Coroner's Inquiry to learn what happened on that fateful night twenty years ago, and if Long is likely to get parole later this year.

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    25 mins
  • REWIND | The Vampire Gigolo
    Aug 26 2025

    Richard Bassed is one of Australia's most experienced forensic odontologists. His work is complex and important in solving high profile murders - like that of The Vampire Gigolo - but also, in identifying victims of mass fatalities and mass disasters.

    In this Rewind episode of Crime Insiders | Forensics, former host Kathryn Fox discovers how forensic odontology is helping to solve and prevent crime in Australia.

    Coming up…Richard’s first case and how he knew he’d made the right decision in moving from dentistry to odontology…

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    31 mins
  • DETECTIVES | A detective's theory on how a Brisbane man disappeared
    Aug 24 2025

    Former QLD Detective Inspector Mal Gundry was head of the Queensland Police Criminal Investigation Bureau at Indooroopilly in Brisbane.

    He was integral part of the investigation into Sean Sargent, a 24-year-old Australian Army lieutenant, who disappeared in the early hours of March 20, 1999, after attending a party in St Lucia, Brisbane.

    Originally from Mackay, Queensland, Sargent was stationed at Enoggera Barracks and had a promising military career. His sudden disappearance prompted extensive investigations and speculation.

    Mal Gundry was also head of the CIB branch that led the investigation into the murder of Allison Baden Clay, that led to the arrest of her husband, Gerard Baden Clay.

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    27 mins
  • JUDGEMENTS | The Angel of Belanglo | Karlie and Khandalyce
    Aug 20 2025

    Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter Khandalyce Pearce were tragically murdered in 2008 in a case that shocked Australia.

    Their deaths remained unsolved for several years, with their identities and the circumstances of their deaths only being uncovered in 2015.

    In this episode of Crime Insiders | Judgement we learn how police linked the two deaths and how they tracked down the man responsible.

    **A WARNING…..THIS PODCAST CONTAINS DESCRIPTIONS OF EVENTS AND SITUATIONS THAT SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND DISTURBING OR DISTRESSING. PLEASE LISTEN WITH CARE**

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    34 mins
  • REWIND | Filicide and the impact on investigators
    Aug 19 2025

    A crime without a motive. A detective who investigated the unthinkable.

    On September 2nd, 2001, a father murdered his three children, Jackson (6), Taylah (11 months), and Mikaylah (11 weeks). To this day, his motive remains unknown.

    Former Detective Carla Tomadini was on the frontline of the investigation. At the same time, she had two young children of her own. Carla spent nearly two decades in the force before becoming a solicitor with the Director of Public Prosecutions.

    Hear about that case and the impact it had on Carla, as she sat down with host Brent Sanders on this episode of Crime Insiders | REWIND.

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    31 mins