They're the crimes that continue to haunt grieving family members and the wider community - cold case murders.Cold Case Western Australia is the official podcast of WA Police Force which examines unsolved murders.The series includes in-depth interviews with detectives investigating the cases, and with family members of the victims.Cold Case Western Australia is hosted by Neil Poh - a veteran crime reporter and a former media advisor for WA Police Force.The series has been commissioned as part of new efforts to obtain information from the public about this confronting, unsolved murders.
Andrew Podpinka was home alone on 4 March 1999 when he suffered multiple stab wounds that caused his death.
Originally from Poland, Mr Podpinka lived with various health issues. His wife and daughter had gone shopping about 1.30pm that day, and a neighbour reported seeing Mr Podpinka at the front of his home about 2.45pm.
When Mr Podpinka’s wife and daughter returned home about 3.45pm, they found his body on the bedroom floor.
Listen here for interviews with people close to the case.
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On 30 October, 1980, Lisa Marie Mott had gone to play basketball with friends at the local courts in the South West town of Collie.
She went to a pizza shop opposite the courts with a friend about 8.45pm that night and, by 9pm, had started walking home towards Forrest Street.
She was just 12-years-old and has never been seen since.
Her disappearance has had a lasting impact on her family – listen to interviews with them and with detectives close to the case here.
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If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
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On 30 October, 1980, Lisa Marie Mott had gone to play basketball with friends at the local courts in the South West town of Collie.
She went to a pizza shop opposite the courts with a friend about 8.45pm that night and, by 9pm, had started walking home towards Forrest Street.
She was just 12-years-old and has never been seen since.
Her disappearance has had a lasting impact on her family – listen to interviews with them and with detectives close to the case here.
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Want to help us solve cases just like these? Let’s Join Forces.
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If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
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Kerryn Tate’s badly burnt body was discovered at Karragullen on 30 December 1979. She’d been bludgeoned to death and then set on fire.
Kerryn had come to Western Australia from New South Wales following the death of one of her baby twins, but her search for a new life was ended in the most brutal of circumstances.
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If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
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The murder of Ray Kehlet and the suspected murder of his wife Jennie in remote Western Australia has gripped the community for almost 10 years.
Cold Case Western Australia will examine this mystery in a three-part series across this week.
Want to help us solve cases just like these? Let’s Join Forces.
Find out more about a career with WA Police: https://letsjoinforces.wa.gov.au/
If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
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The murder of Ray Kehlet and the suspected murder of his wife Jennie in remote Western Australia has gripped the community for almost 10 years.
Cold Case Western Australia will examine this mystery in a three-part series across this week.
Want to help us solve cases just like these? Let’s Join Forces.
Find out more about a career with WA Police: https://letsjoinforces.wa.gov.au/
If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
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The murder of Ray Kehlet and the suspected murder of his wife Jennie in remote Western Australia has gripped the community for almost 10 years.
Cold Case Western Australia will examine this mystery in a three-part series across this week.
Want to help us solve cases just like these? Let’s Join Forces.
Find out more about a career with WA Police: https://letsjoinforces.wa.gov.au/
If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
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Privacy Policy and Copyright: www.wa.gov.au/organisation/western-australia-police-force/wa-police-force-privacy-statement
Advances in forensic science may finally shed a light on cases that literally have no name. This episode of Cold Case Western Australia examines two deaths where the victims identities have not yet been established.
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Find out more about a career with WA Police: https://letsjoinforces.wa.gov.au/
If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
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Jimmy Taylor was a 12-year-old boy when he disappeared from the Kimberley town of Derby on 29 August, 1974. His disappearance has been connected to a notorious child killer who is currently incarcerated in Tasmania.
Want to help us solve cases just like these? Let’s Join Forces.
Find out more about a career with WA Police: https://letsjoinforces.wa.gov.au/
If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
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Felicia Wilson was a 19-year-old beauty pageant contestant who was engaged to be married when her life was brutally cut short in Kwinana on 10 January, 1979. Listen here for interviews with detectives close to the case, and her family – who continue to search for answers regarding Felicia’s death.
Want to help us solve cases just like these? Let’s Join Forces.
Find out more about a career with WA Police: https://letsjoinforces.wa.gov.au/
If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
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Privacy Policy and Copyright: www.wa.gov.au/organisation/western-australia-police-force/wa-police-force-privacy-statement
They're the crimes that continue to haunt grieving family members and the wider community - cold case murders.
Cold Case Western Australia is the official podcast of WA Police Force which examines unsolved murders.
The series includes in-depth interviews with detectives investigating the cases, and with family members of the victims.
Cold Case Western Australia is hosted by Neil Poh - a veteran crime reporter and a former media advisor for WA Police Force.
The series has been commissioned as part of new efforts to obtain information from the public about this confronting, unsolved murders.
Want to help us solve cases just like these? Let’s Join Forces.
Find out more about a career with WA Police: https://letsjoinforces.wa.gov.au/
If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous.
Follow us on social media:
Privacy Policy and Copyright: www.wa.gov.au/organisation/western-australia-police-force/wa-police-force-privacy-statement
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