The Unthinkable

By: Casefile Presents
  • Summary

  • True crime authors and podcasters, Vikki Petraitis and Emily Webb, join up to create The Unthinkable, a podcast exploring stories of people who have experienced unthinkable events but who have come out the other side, stronger and wiser. They share their stories and their wisdom in double episodes that give each guest the time and space to explore what they experienced and what they learnt from it.

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Episodes
  • My Child Was Killed by a Child: Bek Porter (Part 2)
    May 3 2025
    ‘Act proven but not criminally responsible’ was the verdict against the perpetrator. So what does that mean for families? Bek was horrified to learn that after just three years, the girl who ended her daughter’s life would be getting day release.

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    35 mins
  • My Child Was Killed by a Child: Bek Porter (Part 1)
    Apr 26 2025
    Bek Porter’s 10-year-old daughter was killed by a 14-year-old girl. In the grief of the immediate aftermath, Bek didn’t realise that the loss of her daughter was only the first step in a journey so fraught with pain, it would change everything.

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    50 mins
  • The Molotov Cocktail: Anjelo Ratnachandra (Part 2)
    Apr 12 2025
    When two teens armed with a Molotov cocktail break his front window and throw it at Anjelo, he goes from watching soccer on TV to being on fire. Follow Anjelo’s long road to recovery, which takes him to the highest mountain on earth.

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    56 mins

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