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Submit ReviewEmma Curtin is a researcher by trade, and it shows as she takes on a cold case from almost a hundred years ago. How did low-key first-wave feminist Norma McLeod end up dying atop her childhood bed, as her parents and friendly neighbourhood doctor watched on, in posh Toorak, with her brother’s wet underpants draped across her forehead? If that question doesn’t suck you in, then I just don’t know who you are anymore.
We proudly share episode one of this 8-part series with you, and next week we’re back with an all new episode of Australian True Crime, featuring Andrew Rule and the story of another unsolved murder haunting Melbourne’s suburbs.
Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb
With thanks to Emma Curtin
More about Murder Archives, 'Fractured Silence' season 1.
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