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Civilian Sleuths

Podcast af Alethea

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Civilian Sleuths is a new investigative podcast shining a forensic light on Australia’s most challenging unsolved murders and missing persons cases.For decades, these crimes have haunted families, investigators, and communities searching for answers—not for lack of effort, but because the tools of the past were limited.Using original source material, coronial records, archived media, and modern analytical tools, Civilian Sleuths recreates timelines, re-examines evidence, and explores theories that may have been overlooked for decades. But the most powerful tool remains public memory.Behind every cold case is a real person. A family. A life interrupted. And often, someone who still knows the truth.If you know something—no matter how small—it may matter.Launching January 6 with new episodes every second Tuesday, Civilian Sleuths invites you to become part of the investigation.Unsolved. Unforgotten. Unfinished.Listener discretion advised.

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episode Mary Anne Fagan - Someone Knows Who He Was (FINALE) cover

Mary Anne Fagan - Someone Knows Who He Was (FINALE)

She wouldn't open that door for anyone. She opened it for a uniform.  The investigation into Mary Anne Fagan's murder was consumed by a gravity well: the systematic dishonesty of "James," a council labourer whose lies about gambling, unauthorised absences, and sexual bravado absorbed the full bandwidth of the Homicide Squad's questioning.  The lies were real. The concealment was real. But what "James" was hiding may never have been murder.  While that gravity well pulled everything toward it, two independent witnesses — who did not know each other — described a man in military-style uniform behaving in a manner consistent with someone leaving a crime scene. That man was never identified. So the series ends on the question it was always building toward. When a RAAF Group Captain's wife is home alone, in a locked house, midway through dyeing her hair — a process she would not interrupt for anyone — what is the one thing that makes her open the door without hesitation? A man in her husband's service uniform. Not the council worker she'd spoken to about the rubbish that morning. A uniformed airman. Because a uniformed airman at the door of a military officer's home, while the officer is away overnight, means something has happened. You don't check through the screen door. You don't finish your hair. You open the door. The Homicide Squad closed the book on the man who lied. They never opened it on the man in the uniform — because they never found him. He walked out the Fagans' front gate at 12.10pm and into forty-eight years of silence. No one ever asked him a single question. Mary Anne never washed it out. Neither did the men who were meant to find her killer.

22. juni 2026 - 27 min
episode Mary Anne Fagan - They Didn't Fit The Timeline cover

Mary Anne Fagan - They Didn't Fit The Timeline

They thought they had him. For more than sixteen hours, his answers kept changing. He was never charged. In April 1978, two months after Mary Anne Fagan was murdered in her own home, the Homicide Squad sat a man down in Russell Street and worked through his movements, his money, and what he had said about her. By the end, he had been caught in contradiction after contradiction. The Coroner would later name him in open court as far from honest. He walked free. For forty-eight years, the gap between what police believed and what they could prove has remained open. Here, we stop assuming and start testing. Four conditions any explanation of this murder has to meet — the door, the blood, the cigarette, and the departure — are held against both men the investigation pursued: the man at the corner, and the man at the gate nobody ever named. One thread comes apart. The other has been sitting in an institutional shadow since 1978. Content warning: this episode discusses murder and includes explicit sexual language drawn from sworn inquest testimony. Listener discretion is advised.

8. juni 2026 - 1 h 9 min
episode Mary Anne Fagan - He Didn't Tell Police cover

Mary Anne Fagan - He Didn't Tell Police

Police had the omissions, the contradictions, the missing time, the money, the alibi problem, and the forensic traces. If that still wasn’t enough, what was missing? On the morning Mary Anne Fagan was murdered, three council workers were repairing the road outside her Armadale home. One of them had spoken to her directly. One of them later admitted making graphic sexual remarks about her while sitting on a fence facing her house. One of them left the worksite during the period investigators came to treat as the murder window. And one of them would later sit through hours of homicide questioning as detectives tried to pull apart his account of that day. His name was “James”. Across statements, interviews, forensic evidence, witness accounts and the 1979 inquest, investigators believed a pattern had emerged: omissions, contradictions, unexplained money, a disputed bookmaker alibi, a boot print, microscopic bitumen-like flecks found in the house, and a man the Coroner would later describe in open court as “far from honest”. By the end, the case against “James” looked substantial. And yet, no charge followed. In this instalment of Civilian Sleuths, we follow the evidence that made “James” the focus of the investigation — and the unanswered gap that has remained for more than 48 years. Content warning: this episode discusses the murder of Mary Anne Fagan and includes references to sexually explicit language quoted from sworn inquest testimony. Listener discretion is advised. If you have information about the murder of Mary Anne Fagan, contact Victoria Police Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential report online at police.vic.gov.au/crime-stoppers.

25. maj 2026 - 38 min
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Mary Anne Fagan - The Best Lead

What if the best witness in the case was eventually treated as if he had seen nothing at all? At 12.10pm on the day Mary Anne Fagan was murdered, a retired Navy serviceman saw a man in RAAF uniform walk out of the front gate of 575 Dandenong Road. He reported it to police less than 24 hours later. Detectives called it their best lead. A statewide investigation followed. RAAF bases across Victoria were searched. Identity parades were conducted. A photofit was published nationally. And then the investigation changed direction. This instalment walks through the witness sightings, the timeline, and the institutional shift that moved detectives away from the man in uniform — despite two independent witnesses placing him on Dandenong Road that afternoon. Content warning: This series discusses sexual violence and the murder of a mother of five. This episode includes references to post-mortem examination and children discovering their mother after her death. Listener discretion advised. If you have information, contact Victoria Police Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or police.vic.gov.au/crime-stoppers. The reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction is $1,000,000.

12. maj 2026 - 28 min
episode Mary Anne Fagan - The Man Who Walked Out The Front Gate cover

Mary Anne Fagan - The Man Who Walked Out The Front Gate

Who had the opportunity to enter a house, in the middle of the day, surrounded by witnesses, and not be seen? On Friday, 17 February 1978, Mary Anne Fagan was last spoken to at approximately 10:30am inside her home at 575 Dandenong Road, Armadale. By mid-afternoon, she was dead. This episode follows the investigation from the moment police arrived — through sixteen months of forensic examination, witness statements, and formal inquiry — to the only findings the evidence could support. What was established. What was not. Who came forward — and who did not. The lead described by the head of Homicide as the most significant — and where it led. Because at approximately 12:10pm that day, a man was seen leaving through the front gate - and he was never publicly identified. Content warning: This series discusses sexual violence and the murder of a mother of five. This episode includes references to post-mortem examination and children discovering their mother after her death. Listener discretion advised. If you have information, contact Victoria Police Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or police.vic.gov.au/crime-stoppers. The reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction is $1,000,000.

27. apr. 2026 - 48 min
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