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Casefile True Crime: Unveiling Crime's Depths
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May 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM

Casefile True Crime: Australia's Leading Podcast

How an anonymous Australian host built a global true crime phenomenon

About This Episode

ProduzentCasefile Presents
Episoden482
GenreTrue Crime
Neueste Episode04.04.2026
StartJanuar 2016
SpracheEnglisch

An anonymous Australian podcaster launched Casefile True Crime on 9 January 2016, creating what would become one of the world's most respected true crime audio series. Conceived and produced in a spare room beginning in 2015, the podcast represents a masterclass in investigative storytelling delivered entirely through scripted narration.

The host's methodology is rigorous. Each episode draws exclusively from original police documents, mass-media coverage, eyewitness accounts, and recordings—avoiding the sensationalism that plagues many true crime productions. This commitment to source material has earned Casefile a reputation for accuracy and depth that resonates with international audiences seeking substantive crime reporting rather than entertainment-focused storytelling.

Production follows a consistent rhythm: three new episodes release on Saturdays each week, followed by a bonus episode in the fourth week. This schedule has allowed the podcast to build and maintain audience engagement over nearly a decade of releases. The anonymous host's deliberate choice to remain unnamed has paradoxically become part of the podcast's identity, keeping focus on the cases rather than personality-driven narrative.

Casefile's scope spans both domestic and international cases. Australian episodes have documented significant criminal history, including the Truro murders, the Bowraville murders, and the enduring mystery of the Somerton Man. Beyond Australian borders, the podcast has examined major international incidents such as the Waco , bringing the same investigative rigor to crimes occurring across continents.

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The podcast's format allows for in-depth exploration of complex cases through multi-part series. Notable examples include "Searching for Sarah MacDiarmid," a nine-episode investigation into Sarah MacDiarmid's disappearance and its potential connection to serial killer Paul Denyer, and "The Vanishing of Vivienne Cameron," a ten-part series examining the 1986 murder of Beth Barnard and the subsequent disappearance of suspect Vivienne Cameron. These extended investigations provide context and nuance that single episodes cannot achieve.

Casefile covers both solved and cold cases, with particular focus on murders and serial crimes. The podcast's Australian episodes have examined cases including those of Renae Marsden, Anna-Jane Cheney, and Kathleen Marshall, among others. This willingness to tackle difficult and sometimes locally sensitive cases has established Casefile as a serious platform for true crime documentation.

The podcast's production company, Casefile True Crime Podcast, has maintained editorial standards that distinguish it from competitors prioritizing entertainment value. By grounding every episode in documented evidence and avoiding speculation beyond what the record supports, the anonymous host has created a model for how true crime journalism can work in audio format.

Casefile's growth from a spare-room project to a globally distributed podcast with millions of listeners demonstrates audience demand for carefully researched, respectfully presented crime reporting. For international listeners seeking substantive true crime content, the podcast remains an essential resource—a reminder that thorough research and thoughtful narration can engage audiences as effectively as any dramatization.

**Sources:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casefile https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/casefile-true-crime/id998568017 https://casefilepodcast.com/episodes-australian/ https://casefilepodcast.com

About This Episode

ProduzentCasefile Presents
Episoden482
GenreTrue Crime
Neueste Episode04.04.2026
StartJanuar 2016
SpracheEnglisch
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