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You Might Think...

You Might Think...

By: Golden Times
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YOU MIGHT THINK analyses some of Australia’s most prominent crimes, offering alternative legal viewpoints previously unconsidered. The series aims to bring humour and insight into the real life workings of the criminal law. YOU MIGHT THINK is hosted by Criminal Defence Lawyer Lauren O’Brien and features barrister Paul Rosser KC and ‘man-on-the-street’ Duke. Get in touch: ymt@partnersincrime.law Follow us on Instagram: @youmightthink_podcast Thank you Steven from Newcastle Live, Lil' Lisa for art design and to you for listening. The podcast was gratefully produced on Awabakal land.Golden Times True Crime
Episodes
  • EPISODE 5 - The Last Person Executed In Australia
    Apr 6 2025

    Our dynamic trio explores the case against Ronald Ryan, the last man to receive capital punishment in Australia.

    From a wild gaol break to questionable confessions, weak evidence and public uproar, find out why this case remains a landmark in Australian legal and social history.

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    36 mins
  • EPISODE 4 - The Dr Bogle & Mrs Chandler Case
    Mar 30 2025

    To this day, no one truly knows what happened to Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler in the early hours of January 1st, 1963, but one thing is for sure:

    There were A LOT of interesting people on the banks of Lane Cove River that night.

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    37 mins
  • EPISODE 3 - The Fine Cotton Affair
    Mar 23 2025

    Some crimes are criminally stupid, and this story was a comedic amateurish bungle - from the starting gates to the finish line.

    A scam involving lookalike horses, spray paint and SO many boxes of Clairol hair dye…

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    34 mins

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