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BTF + Q&A

Hello Patreon, it's time to submit questions for the next episode of BTF and the Q&A. On this episode the team will be covering Case 281: Bibaa Henry & Nicole Smallman, Case 282: April Tinsley, Case 283: Kris Kremers & Lisanne Froon, and Case 284: Widden Hill Farm. If you have any questions specific regarding this cases or any general Q&A questions for the team, submit them in the comments below!

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General question - what made you decide to finally break the anonymity and go to crimecon? And are you nervous about it?

Rose Cook

Casey..don’t be afraid of using dramatic pauses in your narration and also pls slow down a little bit. Your voice really gives a better solemn effect when you take the time to describe things rather than rush through fast. Let the sound score absorb your words. Amazing job everyone with Kremers/Froon episode!!! Question for the team: How do you manage to write so much consistently throughout the week? Do you ever get writer’s block? How do you handle that? Take breaks?

J. Chips

1) Elsha's accent is different from the other team members. What part of Australia is she from and what different accents are there within Australia? 2) On the FB group when people are asked their favorite Casefile episode, the runaway favorite is Silk Road. Several questions on that. First, What do you attribute that to? Second, have you thought about pursuing other computer-based crimes?

Susan Rachel

Regarding Widden Hill Farm, there didn't seem to be a lot of attention paid to the older children and whether they could have been involved in the murder. Is this because they were ruled out for some reason or did the police just have tunnel vision on adults?

Susan Rachel

No question, just love when Casey starts to ramble. Hysterical.

Nicole Lando

Couple of questions: 1. First, hats off to Elsha for her research and writing on the Kris Kremmers/Lisanne Froon episode. It was very intriguing. During your research, did you find anything that would support those who felt foul play was involved? To me, it seems like all signs pointed to a tragic accident, but in your story, it sounds like there were several parties who were convinced that this wasn't the case. Was there any argument from skeptics that made you question whether this was truly anything other than an accident? 2. In the last Q&A, there was some discussion about the the prevalence of shoddy police work in your episodes. I don't think you guys call out law enforcement any more than any other podcast does. But it made me wonder if there were any episodes that you've done where you were impressed with the police work involved. The "Operation Cathedral" and "Abraham Shakespeare" episodes stand out to me as examples of really good police work. Do you have any that come to mind? Anyway, Casefile remains my favorite true crime podcast and is the standard by which I measure all others. You guys do great work.

Brent Amelingmeier

Wait… what?

Saraneth

Casey, now that you are ‘breaking your anonymity’ do you think you will do more events, or potentially arrange meet ups?

Tess Warner

A few things. 1. YES!!! Keep behind the files and Q&A. They are a must 2. Does Erin narrate any podcasts? I love listening to her voice when she appears on Behind the files. If not can she narrate a Patreon picks ep maybe? 3. A suggestion for a Patreon picks episode https://www.police.vic.gov.au/tracey-connelly Thanks all and keep up the fantastic works.

Da Guru Bro


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