A 24 year-old mum tries to escape a violent relationship. She quickly packs the car – her two young daughters are strapped into the back seat. The engine’s running. She heads back inside to get one last thing … and never comes out. From the creators of the groundbreaking murder mystery podcast The Lady Vanishes, this is the story of Amy Wensley. A decade after her death was written off as a suicide, it is now being treated as a homicide and a new investigation is underway. Finally, The Truth About Amy will be revealed.
Some of the nation’s best cold case analysts provide their expertise on Amy’s case and we delve deeper into some of the clues which are the key to fin...
The team discusses recent events bringing us closer to The Truth About Amy being realised. There’s lots more to come, so check out our website for the...
With a legal career spanning more than four decades, Tom Percy gives his unvarnished opinion of life on the coal face. He bluntly discusses the very r...
After escaping from a domestic violence situation, Elise Phillips has dedicated her life to helping others facing similar challenges. Her strength and...
A cold case investigator has volunteered their expertise to help solve the case of Amy Wensley! Alison and Liam are joined by Dr Xanthe Mallett to dis...
Why aren’t decisions by the Director of Public Prosecutions reviewable? The teams speaks to NSW Crime Commissioner and former QLD State Coroner Michae...
The team speaks to a very special guest about what’s currently going on behind the scenes. The DPP responds to recent calls for assistance by the fami...
The team is joined by Australia’s finest detective Ron Iddles who offers his own unique insight on the handling of Amy’s case. He discusses what actio...
The team is joined by radio legend and author Greg Cary who provides his unique take on Amy’s case and discusses how the power and impact of true crim...
Julie Speight is not only a national cycling champion but the podcast’s first super sleuth. Like so many, Julie was troubled by the way Amy’s case was...