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The Courier-Mail
Searching for Rachel Antonio
Earlier this year David Murray, an investigative journalist at The Courier-Mail and author of The Murder of Allison Baden-Clay, was contacted by the family of Rachel Antonio – a teenage girl who went missing in Queensland 18 years ago. She has never been found and her family is still desperate for answers. Murray gained access to material few others had seen and spoke to key people in the town the day Rachel disappeared that could hold the key to finally discovering the truth.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 403 ratings
Left me wanting more
This is a podcast I have come back to several times over and each time I am left in disbelief that Rachel’s disappearance has still not come to closure. We can only hope that in future she will be found and the perpetrators can be brought to justice for the sake of her family.
hpenvyareshit via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/16/23
Huge fan, content, interviews, research was excellent. Why so short though? Also, would have been good to interrogate the accused’s Family in more depth. Audio-terrible. Loud adds, too quiet when ppl were speaking, loud background/theme music between. I was constantly turning the volume up and...Read full review »
fevronix via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/04/23
Intriguing
Well produced and professionally delivered.
David Rhys via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/12/22
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