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True Crime Tradies

True Crime Tradies

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True Crime Tradies is your hard-hat-wearing dive into the world of true crime documentaries — served with a hefty dose of humour and banter. Two mates with nothing but curiosity and a suspicious lack of filter, the hosts break down notorious cases.

Each episode, the Tradies tackle a different documentary — from cult classics to Netflix specials — reviewing what worked, what didn’t, and what made them LOL. Whether it’s questionable reenactments, shocking evidence, or the narrator’s gravely voice, these tradies bring their own brand of blue-collar wit to the dark world of murder and mystery

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  • Episode 2 - Abducted In Plain Sight - Part 1
    Jan 3 2026

    In this episode of True Crime Tradies, JB and Chris delve into the documentary Abducted In Plain Sight, exploring themes of grooming, abduction, and the emotional turmoil faced by the victims and their families. They discuss the complexities of trust, the role of ignorance in child abduction, and the impact of trauma on the victims. The conversation highlights the importance of awareness and vigilance in protecting children from predatory behavior, as well as the challenges faced by families in the aftermath of such traumatic events.

    The conversation delves into the harrowing story of Jan Broberg, who was abducted twice by a family friend, B. The discussion highlights the failures of the legal system, the manipulation of trust within families, and the long-term effects of trauma. It also touches on the societal responses to such cases and the challenges faced by victims in seeking justice and healing.

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