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The Claremont Serial Killings: How DNA Cracked Australia’s Most Notorious Cold Case

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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In this week’s episode, we’re traveling to Perth, Western Australia, to delve into a case that shocked the entire country: the Claremont serial killings. We’ll follow the stories of three young women—Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer, and Ciara Glennon—who mysteriously vanished after nights out on the town. From the moment Sarah was last seen in 1996 to the discovery of DNA breakthroughs two decades later, we’ll walk through every twist, turn, and pivotal clue in the investigation. How did one of Australia’s longest-running and most expensive murder trials finally catch a killer lurking in plain sight? Join us for a detailed look at the evidence, the heartbreak, and the painstaking detective work that brought long-overdue answers to the victims’ families—and an entire community.

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