Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. A new podcast from Richard Baker at The Age, Melbourne, investigating an unsolved, suspicious death and a missing person in the Australian outback.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. When a young couple disappeared in the wet season of 1994, it left a community wanting answers but many too frightened to ask.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. Police identify Julie’s body but are without an explanation as to how, or why she died, and stories emerge of Richard’s whereabouts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. The famous artist and elder Julie was promised to is eager to claim what he considered his.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Toyota Troop Carrier that may be connected to the disappearance of Julie Buck and Richard Milgin has been traced to the chair of the Kimberley Land Council.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The worlds of money and spirituality clash, and the haves and have-nots are moving further apart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. Julie Buck's daughter, Zaria Buck, gives a chilling account of the last time she saw her mum alive in the wet season of 1994.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
West Australian police have seized a Toyota Troop Carrier registered to Kimberley Land Council chairman Anthony Watson as part of a cold case inquiry into the suspicious death of a young woman and disappearance of her boyfriend in 1994.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After interviewing 50 witnesses and arresting 2 suspects, Cold Case detectives have handed the cases of the death of Julie Buck and presumed death of her boyfriend, Richard Milgin, to the WA coroner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, Trial by Water is a new investigative podcast series about Robert Farquharson, who has been locked up for decades for an unthinkable crime: murdering his three sons in a dam on Father’s Day, 2005. Now scientists and lawyers are asking the question: did we get it wrong? And is this man in prison for a crime he didn’t commit? Episode 1 will arrive on Saturday, June 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaybee
I learned so much listening to this podcast. Great work!
Sharon Foskett
Just finished listening to this sad story of two young people lives being cut short. So sad for their families and friends still being no closer to finding out what really happened to them. I was able to learn so much about Aboriginal beliefs and customs from this podcast and would like to learn so much more, but not from a book. I wish our 2 cultures could come together and learn from one another more as we move forward in time. My heart felt sympathy are with both families. I hope Julie and Richard are at peace, forever together in love, within their homeland.
true crime addict
heard about you through another podcast, hooked already!
Ivan Martinez
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Heather YyY
This story was not all it was hyped up to be. Very disappointing. Heard it advertised while listening to Phoebe’s fall which was actually pretty interesting but if you’re looking for a GREAT podcast that will keep you interested I’d listen to DIRTY JOHN or DR. DEATH.