• Re-Issue: 33 year old Cold Case Solved: The Murder of Little Kylie Maybury - #14

  • Apr 7 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
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Re-Issue: 33 year old Cold Case Solved: The Murder of Little Kylie Maybury - #14

  • Summary

  • This is a re-issue of episode #14. Originally aired July 13th, 2017.


    Sent on a simple errand to the local shops by her mother, six-year-old Kylie Maybury never made it home alive. Her body was found the following day, discarded in a gutter, but the circumstances of her death, and the identity of her killer remained unknown for 33 years. In the end, he was eerily close to home all along. Veteran crime reporter Keith Moor talks us through the details of the case, and the strange twists and turns in Kylie's case.


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    Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram

    Guest: Keith Moor. You can click here to browse his published works.


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