Jack Sim presents Murder Trails - Official podcast of Brisbane Crime Tours / Crime Tours AustraliaExplicit

by Jack Sim

Based on the popular true crime book series created by author and crime historian Jack Sim, Murder Trails explores some of Australia's most infamous crimes & crime scenes. Discover its dark history through extensive research and gripping storytelling. Discover Australia's Criminal History.

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Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • S1E4 Whiskey Au Go Go - 50th Anniversary: The Killers Behind Bars - Part 2

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    S1E4 Whiskey Au Go Go - 50th Anniversary: The Killers Behind Bars - Part 2

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    After the death of his friend John Andrew Stuart in Boggo Road Jail killer James Finch continued his claims of innocence in relation to the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub firebombing. Paroled in 1988 Finch was deported to England where he finally revealed the truth of his involvement in the terrible crime. Special guest, former prison officer John Peel shares his recollection of Finch and his time in prison with Murder Trails author and publisher Jack Sim Special guest: John Peel, former Boggo Road Jail Prison Officer

  • S1E3 Whiskey Au Go Go - 50th Anniversary: The Killers Behind Bars - Part 1

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    S1E3 Whiskey Au Go Go - 50th Anniversary: The Killers Behind Bars - Part 1

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    Three days after the crime two men were arrested in relation to the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub firebombing. Both James Finch and John Andrew Stuart already had extensive criminal histories; despite this they protested their innocence from their first appearance in court. They claimed they were setup by corrupt police and began a campaign within the walls of Brisbane’s Boggo Road Jail. Special guest, former prison officer John Peel oversaw both men inside. He shares his memories of the two killers with Murder Trails author and publisher Jack Sim Sponsored by Brisbane Crime Tours / Crime Tours Australia Presenter: Jack Sim, Author and Director Crime Tours Australia Special guest: John Peel, former Boggo Road Jail prison officer

  • S1E2 Whiskey Au Go Go - 50th Anniversary: The Firebombing

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    S1E2 Whiskey Au Go Go - 50th Anniversary: The Firebombing

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    Fifty years ago on 8 March 1973 popular Brisbane nightclub The Whiskey Au Go Go in Fortitude Valley was firebombed in a deliberate criminal act which resulted in the deaths of 15 people. It was at the time Australia’s worst act of mass-murder - eclipsed only by Martin Bryant’s terrible act at Port Arthur in Tasmania. It stunned the entire nation and the crime has haunted Brisbane for half a century. In this episode Murder Trails author and publisher Jack Sim, and special guest Paul Tully, discuss the crime itself, what exactly happened, and the background of those who died. Sponsored by Brisbane Crime Tours / Crime Tours Australia Presenter: Jack Sim, Author and Director Crime Tours Australia Special guest: Paul Tully, Historical Contributor

  • S1E1 Whiskey Au Go Go - 50th Anniversary: Trouble Brewing

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    S1E1 Whiskey Au Go Go - 50th Anniversary: Trouble Brewing

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    There were a series of incidents prior to the infamous firebombing of the Whiskey Au Go Go in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley which have become forgotten half a century later. In this episode Murder Trails author and publisher Jack Sim, and special guest Paul Tully, discuss these crimes, what Brisbane was like in 1973, referencing original newspaper articles and sources from the time. Sponsored by Brisbane Crime Tours / Crime Tours Australia Presenter: Jack Sim, Author and Director Crime Tours Australia Special guest: Paul Tully, Historical Contributor

  • Welcome to Jack Sim presents Murder Trails Series

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    Welcome to Jack Sim presents Murder Trails Series

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    Based on the popular true crime book series created by author and crime historian Jack Sim, Murder Trails explores some of Australia's most infamous crimes & crimes scenes. Discover its dark history through extensive research and gripping storytelling. Discover Australia's Criminal History. Sponsored by Brisbane Crime Tours / Crime Tours Australia Presenter: Jack Sim, Author and Director Crime Tours Australia Special guest: Paul Tully, Historical Contributor