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It's typed Q&A time

Hello all, it's time to submit your questions for the typed Q & A. Fire them in below and the host will answer. Just a reminder, this is not live, the host will answer your questions throughout the week. 

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Free book

Need something to read during lockdown? Eileen Ormsby, a long time freelance writer and researcher for Casefile, has just released an ebook providing extended versions of her Casefile scripts. The book, titled Psycho .com, is a chilling look at what happens when murderous minds meet modern technology, and features such cases as the Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs, Killer Peter and Johnny Altinger. It is available for free for the next few hours, so follow the links below to get your free copy today an...

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Case 144: The Muswell Hill Murderer (Part 1/3)

(Part 1/3)

At 9:15 AM on Wednesday, February 9, Mike and Gary arrived at 23 Cranley Gardens as planned. Mike re-entered the manhole and was surprised to see that a majority of the flesh-like substance was no longer there. He reached deeper into the drain and fished around until he made contact with something solid. Upon pulling the object out, he realised he was holding what appeared to be a human knuckle.

Team:

Anonymous Host - narrat...

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Reviews

As a member of Patreon, we are grateful for your generous support of our show. If you’re looking for another way to contribute, leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to Casefile is another quick and easy way to show your support while letting us know what you like most about the show. It only takes a couple of minutes and all reviews are much appreciated. 

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Behind the Files April 2020

In this episode of Behind the Files, the Anonymous Host is joined by Elsha McGill, Erin Munro, and Mike Migas, to discuss the making of:

Case 139: Beryl & Geraldine Evans

Case 140: Richmond Hill

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Q&A April 2020

Erin joins the Host for another AMA episode with the team, thank you for the questions!

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April merch voucher draw

Congratulations to the winners of a $20 voucher to spend at the Casefile merch store, Kitty and Chris! A link to your vouchers has been sent to your Patreon inboxes. 

Just a reminder, if you are reading this, then you were automatically in the draw. Names are randomly selected from all of our active patrons, no matter what tier. (Past winners are not eligible). 

We will draw again next month. Good luck!

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Case 143: Leigh Leigh

It was a warm spring evening on Friday, November 3 1989 and Leigh Leigh was excited. She was going to her first late-night party to celebrate the 16th birthday of one of the local boys, Jason Robertson. More than 50 youths would be in attendance, mostly Year 10 students from Newcastle High.

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Eileen Ormsby - research, writing

Mike Migas - production, scoring

Andrew D.B. Joslyn - scoring<...

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Q&A time

Hello Patreon, it's time for another recorded Q and A. This month Casefile writer and researcher Erin and the host will be answering your questions. Ask away!

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Case 142: The Churchill Fire

In late January 2009, south-eastern Australia was impacted by a blistering heatwave considered to be one of the most, if not the most, extreme in the region’s history. It caused prolonged record-breaking temperatures that reached nearly 50 degrees celsius in some locations.

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Mike Migas - production, scoring

Andrew D.B. Joslyn - scoring

Milly Raso - creative direction, research, w...

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Typed Q&A with the host

Hello Patreon, time for the typed Q&A with the host. Fire in your questions below and the host will answer. Please note, this Q&A is not live. Your questions will be answered this week. 

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Case 141: Natalee Holloway

Thursday May 26 2005 was an exciting day for 124 of the 300 senior students from Mountain Brook High School. Having graduated two days earlier, the classmates left their hometown of Birmingham, Alabama to spend five days holidaying in Aruba, a tropical island in the southern Caribbean Sea. The senior class trip had become somewhat of a rite of passage for fresh graduates from Mountain Brook High, providing one final bonding experience before they parted ways for college and other endeavou...

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Q&A March 2020

Mike joins the Host for another AMA episode with the team, thank you for the questions!

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Behind the Files March 2020

In this episode of Behind the Files, the anonymous host is joined by Elsha McGill, Erin Munro, and Mike Migas, to discuss the making of:

Case 136: Azaria Chamberlain

Case 137: Arlis Perry

Case 138: The Batavia

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Case 140: Richmond Hill

At ten minutes past eleven on the night of Saturday, November 10 2012, a loud and frightening sound erupted several miles south of the American city of Indianapolis. The powerful force registered on a regional earthquake sensor and within minutes, 9-1-1 was jammed with over 500 calls from frantic locals reporting that their homes were left rattling from the impact.

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Elsha McGill - research, writing

Mik...

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$20 Voucher monthly draw winners notified

Hello all,

We have just conducted the draw for a $20 voucher to the casefile store at Redbubble. Congratulations to;

Lauren F

Jason C

Martyna W

Fran L

You have each been emailed to confirm your email addresses are current before we send the vouchers! (Apologies to anyone with the same first name and initial).

4 Winners were announced this month, as the February draw did not go ahead. Congratulations again to the winners and good luck next month everyo...

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Audio Q and A with Mike and the Host

Hello Patreon,

This month Casefile's producer Mike will be joining the host for the audio addition of the Q and A. Send in your questions below.

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Case 139: Beryl & Geraldine Evans (Part 2/2)

At approximately 5:00pm on Tuesday March 24 1953, Beresford Brown rushed out the ground floor flat at 10 Rillington Place in Notting Hill’s Ladbroke Grove neighbourhood to a payphone outside. He frantically called the police and officers were immediately dispatched to the address. Within minutes, they arrived at the three-storey residential building at the end of the cul-de-sac and raced inside. 

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Erin Mun...

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Case 139: Beryl & Geraldine Evans (Part 1/2)

Today, the district of Notting Hill in London’s inner-west is renowned as one of the city’s more affluent areas. But in the late 1940s, it was not a desirable place to live. A number of its buildings had been damaged or completely ravaged during The Blitz, an intensive German bombing campaign during the Second World War that killed more than 40,000 civilians. Many of the larger houses that remained standing were sold to landlords who divided them into multi-occupancy dwellings, with t...

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Case 138: The Batavia

During the 17th century, The Netherlands became one of the world’s foremost economic powers thanks to its advances in science, art, and commercial trade. Then known as the Dutch Republic, its wealth and power flourished through the importing of goods from overseas, with huge ships sent to Asia and Africa to bring back textiles, teas, grains, and spices. A popular proverb among the Dutch during this period was: “Jesus Christ is good, but trade is better.”

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TYPED Q&A

It's time for the typed Q&A. Fire your questions in below and the host will respond!

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Case 137: Arlis Perry

Stanford is home to the prestigious 8000-acre Stanford University, a private co-educational and non-denominational college and research institution. Many of the city’s residents are students or faculty members who live on or around campus in a range of accommodations, including dormitories, co-ops, row houses, fraternities, sororities, single-family homes, and condominiums. 

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Jessica Forsayeth - resea...

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Case 136: Azaria Chamberlain

It was no secret that Lindy Chamberlain longed for a daughter. She and her husband Michael already had two sons - six-year-old Aiden and four-year-old Reagan - and Lindy hoped her third pregnancy would result in a girl. At 9:16 on the morning of June 11 1980, she gave birth to a healthy daughter. Weighing three kilograms, with dark eyes, black hair, and olive skin, Lindy and Michael named her Azaria Chantel Loren Chamberlain. 

Team:

Anonymous Host&nb...

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Q&A February 2020

Milly joins the Host for another AMA episode with the team, thank you for the questions!

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Monthly Draw

Congratulations to the winners of the January draw who have each won a $20 voucher to use at the Casefile merch store (or anywhere they want on redbubble.com). Luke and Julie you have both been sent an email. We will do another draw this month (apologies for our lateness with the January draw).

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Case 78: Exposing a War Crime with Justin Watt | Interview

In late 2019, Casefile spoke with a special guest related to one of our most controversial episodes. The interview was initially intended for our companion podcast, From the Files, but as we’ve since put that show on hiatus, we’ve decided to air it as a bonus, one-off release due to its importance. 

Unfortunately, we experienced a number of technical difficulties with this interview, so some parts had to be cut, including Justin's answers to the patron questions you su...

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Q & A Time

Hello Patreon! It is time for the first Q&A of the year. This month, Casefile writer+editor+creative director Milly will be joining the host. Send in your questions below and we will get them answered soon.

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Typed Q and A with the host

Hello all and happy new year! We hope the festive season treated you all well. 

Lets kick off the first Q&A with the host for 2020. This is the typed Q&A. Write your questions below and the host will respond below. 

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Case 135: The Santa Claus Bank Robbery

In December 1927, the boulevard sparkled in green, red, and gold for Christmas. The festive decor was prominently displayed in storefronts and the streets were filled with children who had been released from school for the holiday break. On Friday, December 23, two days before Christmas, Cisco’s children were alerted to a very special arrival in town. 

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Eileen Ormsby - research, writing

Mike Mig...

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Case 134: Martha Puebla

The notorious 18th Street Gang was one of Los Angeles’ largest criminal gangs, boasting up to 50,000 members across the United States and an alliance with “La Eme”, a U.S.-based criminal organisation also known as the Mexican Mafia.

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Eileen Ormsby - research, writing

Mike Migas - production, scoring

Andrew D.B. Joslyn - additional scoring

Milly Raso - creative dire...

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