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3 Murder cover-up stories to listen to this hallo-weekend

If you like true crime podcasts, murder stories, or the complex investigations that follow – here are three podcasts to scratch that itch.

Trigger warning: the details of these cases below are graphic.

Killer Charm

In 2017, Sharon Graham orchestrated the horrifying murder of her husband, Bruce Saunders.

Graham convinced her lover Gregory Roser to kill Saunders and feed his body into a woodchipper, making the murder look like an accident.

Roser was assisted in covering up the crime by Peter Koenig, another of Graham’s close friends and occasional lovers.

Dive into episode one of ‘Crime In Focus: Killer Charm’ here, or simply press play here:

Boys on the Track

When teenagers Don Henry and Kevin Ives were hit by a train in 1987, their death was ruled accidental.

It was alleged that the boys had fallen asleep on the tracks after smoking a large amount of marijuana.

But their parents insisted on a deeper investigation, which revealed that the two had already been killed when they were hit by the train. The THC levels in their blood were too low to suggest unconsciousness,

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Podcast link: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/crime-junkie/episode/conspiracy-boys-on-the-track

The Snowtown Murders

In the small South Australian suburb of Snowtown, eight bodies were found decomposing in barrels of acid hidden in a bank vault.

Four more deaths were later confirmed in what soon became Australia’s most infamous serial killing.

The murders took place from 1992 – 1999 and were carried out by a group of four men.

Podcast link: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/last-podcast-on-the-left/episode/episode-570-the-snowtown-murders-part-i–the-salisbury-mistakes

By Zack Goutzoulas, a Master of Journalism student at the University of Melbourne.

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