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The Veil

The Veil

By: Brevity Studios
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Summary

The Veil is a chilling true crime podcast that pulls listeners deep into the world’s darkest and most haunting cases. Hosted by Ryan Wolf, each episode is crafted like an immersive thriller - a story told not just through facts, but through atmosphere, tension, and detail that makes you feel as though you’re standing inside the crime scene itself.


These are not urban legends or ghost stories; every case is real, every victim and every clue drawn from documented fact.


From unsolved murders to bizarre disappearances, infamous trials to cold cases that still whisper through history, The Veil strips back the layers of time and rumor to confront the unsettling truths hidden beneath.


With an eye for detail and a voice that guides you through the shadows, Ryan brings both journalistic rigor and cinematic storytelling to each 30-minute episode. What emerges is an experience that is at once gripping and unnerving, reminding us that the scariest stories are not fiction at all.


Pull back The Veil - but beware. Because sometimes, when we lift it, we don’t like what we find.


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Ryan Wolf
Social Sciences True Crime
Episodes
  • E29 | The Outback Killer - The Murder of Peter Falconio
    May 18 2026

    On a winter night in 2001, an orange Kombi pulled over on the Stuart Highway. By morning, Peter Falconio was missing, his girlfriend Joanne Lees was hiding in the scrub, and Australia had its most enduring outback mystery. This episode traces what happened that night, the manhunt that followed, the DNA evidence that convicted Bradley Murdoch, and the death — in July 2025 — that took the location of Peter's body to the grave. It's also about the way the press treated Joanne Lees, twenty years after they did the same thing to Lindy Chamberlain in the same country.

    While some dramatic license is taken during the retelling of these stories, but you can be sure that these true crime stories are all based 100% on real events and facts.


    If you would like to suggest a case, you can message us via our website at www.brevityplus.com

    Subscribers get ad free listening to The Veil and all of our podcasts. Please consider subscribing to support our work.

    This podcast is researched, and written by the Brevity Studios team using AI tools, and is narrated in its entirety by - Ryan Wolf.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    37 mins
  • E28 | A Dingo Took My Baby - The Lindy Chamberlain Story
    May 17 2026

    On a Sunday night in August 1980, a baby disappeared from a tent at the base of Uluru. Her mother said a dingo took her. The country called it a lie. Lindy Chamberlain spent three and a half years in a Darwin prison for a murder that never happened — convicted on forensic evidence that turned out to be sound deadener from a Holden Torana, by a public that decided early she didn't grieve correctly. A backpacker's fatal misstep eventually unearthed the truth. This episode asks the harder question: how many others are still inside, waiting for their own matinee jacket?

    While some dramatic license is taken during the retelling of these stories, but you can be sure that these true crime stories are all based 100% on real events and facts.


    If you would like to suggest a case, you can message us via our website at www.brevityplus.com

    Subscribers get ad free listening to The Veil and all of our podcasts. Please consider subscribing to support our work.

    This podcast is researched, and written by the Brevity Studios team using AI tools, and is narrated in its entirety by - Ryan Wolf.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    38 mins
  • E27 | "They're All Dead" - The Bain Family Murders
    May 11 2026

    On the morning of 20 June 1994, in a weatherboard house in Andersons Bay, Dunedin, five members of the Bain family were shot dead. One survived: 22-year-old David Bain, who had come home from his paper round and called 111. Convicted in 1995. Acquitted at retrial in 2009 after the Privy Council quashed the original verdict. Two stories, told for thirty years, about one morning. The rifle prints, the lens, the gloves, the bladder, the cobweb — every piece of it argued both ways. A country still working out what it thinks.

    While some dramatic license is taken during the retelling of these stories, but you can be sure that these true crime stories are all based 100% on real events and facts.


    If you would like to suggest a case, you can message us via our website at www.brevityplus.com

    Subscribers get ad free listening to The Veil and all of our podcasts. Please consider subscribing to support our work.

    This podcast is researched, and written by the Brevity Studios team using AI tools, and is narrated in its entirety by - Ryan Wolf.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    42 mins
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