15-year-old Eden Westbrook, lived in a small seaside town in Tasmania. One night after a minor disagreement with her family she left home. The next morning, she was found dead hanging from a tree on the main road into the town. The family don’t believe she took her own life. This series delves into the family's view of the police investigation, the witness that was last to see Eden Alive, missing evidence, new information and a tiny town with a dark secret. This is 'Our Little Edey – The Eden Westbrook Story' You can now watch shorts from each episode here https://bit.ly/3KrQ3s6 ******CONTENT WARNING ******* This podcast references suicide and suicidal ideation Listener discretion is advised Contacts for mental health and crisis support can be found here https://findahelpline.com
In this episode, hear a moment that is a monumental step for the Westbrook family, and a social media post opens up a fresh set of questions.
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In this powerful episode, Jason and Amanda Westbrook react to the latest findings in Dr Byron Collins’ preliminary report on Eden’s death and the surrounding allegations. Plus, encouraging news from the Tasmanian Attorney-General and one of Australia’s leading barristers gives the family renewed hope in their search for the truth.
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This episode contains discussion of suicide, death, child abuse, and investigative failures. Listener discretion is advised.
Forensic pathologist Dr. Byron Collins returns with a preliminary report into the death of Eden Westbrook — and raises serious concerns. Despite decades of experience, Dr. Collins says he’s never seen a case where critical evidence like autopsy photos has been withheld to this extent.
In this episode, he questions the original cause of death, highlights unusual injuries, and outlines key procedures that were missed — including the failure to take genital swabs or thoroughly examine the scene.
Working pro bono for the Westbrook family, Dr. Collins makes one thing clear: this case needs to be reinvestigated.
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Two individuals have come forward independently with allegations that another police officer is a pedophile. Larry (not his real name) mentions four people who have made similar allegations. Meanwhile, Christine, who served as a civilian in the police force, speaks about her experiences with disgraced pedophile cop Paul Reynolds.
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On February 18th, 2015, Eden Jade Westbrook passed away.
Ten years on, two vigils are taking place in St Helens and Hobart, with her family speaking.
In this special episode, we bring you those heartfelt tributes.
If you want to help, please sign the petition here
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It's been almost 2 years since we first sat with Jason and Amanda in the shed in St. Helen's.
We arrived back in the tiny seaside town again, and this time its a completely different feeling.
There's more support, more questions, and more people coming forward and willing to help.
One thing that hasn't changed is that Jason and Amanda Westrbook are still searching for answers.
In less than 7 days it will be 10 years since Eden was found dead.
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In this episode, we head back to ST Helen's, and we sit down with Jacqui Lambie to discuss the issues in the Eden Westbrook case.
It's a no-holds-barred conversation that's very powerful in the hunt for the truth.
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In this first episode of 2025, we explore the compelling reasons why this case must be independently investigated and reopened.
Over the next month, we return to St. Helens to visit Jason and Amanda, speak with Jacqui Lambie, and commemorate the 10th anniversary of Eden's death with the family.
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Ten years ago, on December 15, 2014, a gunman stormed a Sydney café, taking 18 hostages in a harrowing ordeal that shook the nation.
Over the next 17 hours, the siege ended with the terrorist being shot dead, the tragic loss of two innocent lives, and a scar left on Australia's heart.
Louisa Hope and her mother entered the Lindt Café that morning, unknowingly walking into a nightmare that would leave them wheeled out on stretchers, forever changed.
In this re-released series, explore the chilling events of that day and hear how Louisa has rebuilt her life a decade on.
This is Louisa’s story—a compelling firsthand account of courage, survival, and resilience from a day that changed Australia forever: The Sydney Siege.
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The title of this episode is the exact words that Jason Westbrook told me when he informed us about a new letter from the police.
In this episode, we hear more about that letter and what's next in the fight for the truth about what happened to Eden Westbrook. almost 10 years ago.
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An Australian social media star with over 1 million followers known for sharing posts about her 1-year-old child’s illness has come under scrutiny.
Her husband claims he had no knowledge of her actions, but allegations have surfaced that she was administering prescription medication to her child to make the child appear sick.
The story has sent social media into a frenzy, with intense debates and speculation. Police are now investigating, and the woman has gone into hiding.
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