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Michael Adams

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
644 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

They knew all the detectives who were now investigating their disappearance.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

So there was a very...

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

intense effort to find these guys.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

And with good cause.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

I mean, these guys are doing their jobs.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

They're both family men and they're

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

They were also offered humongous bribes continually by the gold thieves, and these guys were reputed to be incorruptible.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

Clean skins.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

There was no way they would take any sort of bribes, so they were looking for them.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

They did get a report.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

They put out a call for any witnesses.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

They did get a report from someone who'd seen them riding out on the morning of the 28th going south, so they knew that they were looking in possibly the right area.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

But they were just looking everywhere for them and they couldn't find them.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

Like I say, there's thousands of abandoned mineshafts.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

They could be anywhere.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

Yeah, exactly.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

So they disappeared on the 28th.

Australian True Crime
The Goldfields Murders of 1926

The alarm had been raised on the 9th of May.