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Catching Dad's Killer
In June 2016, Bob Dickie went missing from his farm house near Dubbo, NSW. His family always thought there was something strange about their dad's disappearance. In 2020, a woman is arrested for Robert's murder in New Zealand; she is extradited to Australia to face the charges, but that's just the start of the story. Across an 8-week trial in NSW, we hear stories of Bob's love of women, his transgender encounters, and the shocking theory that he was fed to his farm animals.  
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3.5 stars from 93 ratings
Not objective or professional
This journalist does not present a balanced and objective view, it made me furious - he clearly made a verdict and supported the family in their view of the guilty.
isthispasswordy via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/06/24
This is/was a fascinating case but to be honest the storytelling in this pod is a bit incoherent and muddled. It could do with stronger production both in editorial structure and music supervision. Listened to the end and the whole thing kind of petered out.
AdeleMajor via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/30/24
Great podcast, well presented and produced, the background music is unnecessary, distracting and annoying. The written reviews are ridiculous, I didn’t realise so many numbskulls actually listened podcasts, but there you go. Bob is a victim regardless of your judgement on how he found his sexual...Read full review »
Chirpesco via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/09/24
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A new episode in the case of a missing woman Katie O'Shea's is coming to this feed on Monday, April 8th, 2024.  Catch up now with the first 5 episodes available now    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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