One of the victims had been sleeping in the suspect's own home. Despite solid evidence, the man was never convicted. Crime reporter Dan Box first heard about the Bowraville murders years ago when a homicide detective approached him and shared the story.
Box became disturbed that nothing was being done about this case. Partially inspired by the American podcast Serial , Box approached his colleagues at The Australian with an idea of covering the story as a podcast. Titled Bowraville , the podcast was an immediate success. The riveting series catapulted the story back into the front-page media in Australia.
Dan Box even managed to get an unprecedented interview with the suspect in the case and ultimately new court trials were held.
Listen to Dakota Spotlight's interview with with crime reporter Dan Box about his riveting podcast Bowraville. The Lady Vanishes: the strange disappearance of an Australian school teacher Imagine your year-old, divorced and single mother tells you she's taking a sabbatical to travel the world for a few months and is never heard from again.
You notify the police but they say your mother's disappearance was voluntary and she is alive and well. Imagine 24 years pass and still no word from your mom. What would you do? The closest loved ones can get to some kind of closure is when perpetrators are apprehended and convicted. Sometimes that just never happens, even when we know who did it. One By One. The Victims. Crime reporter Dan Box worked with the newspaper The Australian to produce Bowraville about the unsolved case of three aboriginal kids murdered in rural Australia.
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