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A series of murders that shocked the nation. And the chilling patterns of behaviour hiding in plain sight.
This important true crime podcast will change how we understand Australia's most dangerous offenders at a time when more women than ever are being killed by their partners.
Kiss & Kill is available now on 7News.com.au, 7Plus, LiSTNR or wherever you get your podcasts.
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As the Director of Public Prosecutions considers the new Brief of Evidence into Amy Wensley’s death, the team speaks to a Domestic Violence survivor who’s also a police officer specialising in this area. Sharon Morgan’s story is both heartbreaking and hopeful – shining a light on all that’s right and wrong with the system.
Music in this episode includes:
Don't Die on Me - Myuu - https://www.thedarkpiano.com/
Phantom - Myuu https://www.thedarkpiano.com/
Poltergeist - Myuu https://www.thedarkpiano.com/
"Very Low Note" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Long Note Two" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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The fight for justice reaches a climax.
As WA Police finalised their final report to the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Team discusses some key questions that need to be addressed.
The family meets with the Attorney-General to discuss their ongoing frustration of investigations to date and their ongoing pursuit for oversight by the Crime and Misconduct Commission.
Is it the end, or just the beginning?
This episode includes the music track:
Breaking News 6 by Sascha Ende
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Pressure is mounting on top cop Col Blanch to fix WAPOL’s reputation over the handling of the case of Amy Wensley. In this episode, former police officer and true crime author Duncan McNab calls on the Police Commissioner to “lead”. Also we do get onto one of the key witnesses who was there when Amy was shot who has trouble answering some tricky questions which he’d previously never been asked.
For more on Duncan McNab, visit www.australianauthors.com.au/authors/duncanmcnab
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We hear again from Joshua Bryden – a key witness who was at the property the day Amy died. Another family speaks out as they fight for an inquest for their daughter whose death was ruled a suicide after she allegedly ‘jumped’ from a speeding car while fighting with her partner. And why Australia’s femicide rate keeps climbing. For more details, please visit www.australianfemicidewatch.org
Music used includes:
"Satiate" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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The full, uncut interview with the first coroner who presided over Amy's case. Evelyn Vicker says she always knew Amy didn't kill herself and talks candidly about the politics involved in being a Coroner in WA. The podcast team also catches up with Amy's mum Nancy and best friend Erin who discuss how the latest revelations about police's handling of the case have impacted them and their faith in there being any justice for Amy.
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Dr Timothy Ackland was surprised when the Coroner delivered an open finding at the inquest. In this episode he explains why his evidence should be weighted higher than it seems to have been so far. One not to miss.
Music used includes:
"Neo Western" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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How the finding by the detective assigned to head the Coronial Review “killed” her career in WA Police. Detective Senior Constable Ann Lehane was told to treat Amy Wensley’s death as ‘non-suspicious’. And when she didn’t, she was verbally berated in front of fellow officers. Why did WA Police persist with the suicide theory in Amy’s case?
Music used includes: Troublemaker Theme by Myuu thedarkpiano.com
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The new WA Police investigation, triggered by Season 1 of this podcast, is drawing to a close. However, despite proof Amy couldn’t kill herself, there’s fresh claims Amy’s case has become too political for those involved to hold anyone to account. The team reveals what’s going on behind the scenes.
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The first season was about proving Amy couldn’t have pulled the trigger despite the Coroner in 2021 delivering an open finding.
This led to WAPOL reopening the investigation and updating the brief of evidence for the Director of Public Prosecutions to consider.
We’ve had a massive response from the public (see comments on Apple podcasts) who are passionate about the Truth About Amy being realised and somebody being held accountable for her death.
And now more people involved in the investigation of Amy Wensley have come forward saying that they knew she didn’t kill herself from the start, but were, in some cases, shouted down – literally.
So now the family is concerned, and rightly so, that there are still people in power, with enough sway, to prevent justice in Amy’s case from being realised.
We owe it to Amy’s family, along with every other family whose investigation into their loved one’s death has been botched, to see this through.
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Internationally acclaimed criminal analyst Laura Richards provides insightful analysis regarding Amy’s case as WA Police acknowledges it will be seeking external expert analysis moving forward.
We also home in on one of the key pieces of evidence, which based on various witness accounts, will play an integral part in any future decision-making.
For more on Laura Richards, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/@crimeanalyst
https://www.crime-analyst.com
https://wondery.com/shows/real-crime-profile/
www.thelaurarichards.com
https://www.dashriskchecklist.com/
patreon.com/CrimeAnalyst
Laura’s also available on the following social media
Insta: @laurarichards999 and @crimeanalyst
Tiktok: @crimeanalystpod
Twitter: @laurarichards99 and @thecrimeanalyst
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Some of the nation’s best cold case analysts provide their expertise on Amy’s case and we delve deeper into some of the clues which are the key to finding out what really happened to Amy.
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The team discusses recent events bringing us closer to The Truth About Amy being realised. There’s lots more to come, so check out our website for the latest news and online packages The Truth About Amy podcast | 7NEWS
If you’re in Perth, please come along to the Silent March against domestic violence – details are here 34th March Against Domestic and Family Violence - Centre For Women's Safety and Wellbeing
And please wear pink for Amy!
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With a legal career spanning more than four decades, Tom Percy gives his unvarnished opinion of life on the coal face. He bluntly discusses the very realistic hurdles which remain for Amy’s family wanting the truth of her death to come out and what he considers the primary contributor to increasing violence affecting every part of our society.
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After escaping from a domestic violence situation, Elise Phillips has dedicated her life to helping others facing similar challenges. Her strength and understanding of what’s involved provides invaluable insight into the situation Amy was facing just before she died and what’s required to overcome the biggest issue currently facing the nation.
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A cold case investigator has volunteered their expertise to help solve the case of Amy Wensley! Alison and Liam are joined by Dr Xanthe Mallett to discuss what is required to ensure Justice for Amy.
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Why aren’t decisions by the Director of Public Prosecutions reviewable? The teams speaks to NSW Crime Commissioner and former QLD State Coroner Michael Barnes who helps to dissect Amy’s case and provides insight into how he would have handled it if he had been Coroner at her inquest.
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The team speaks to a very special guest about what’s currently going on behind the scenes. The DPP responds to recent calls for assistance by the family and a passionate plea to a significant witness who could hold the key to this entire case.
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