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Step into the shadowy world of Daniel Morgan, one of Australia’s most feared and unpredictable bushrangers. Born John Owen in 1830, Morgan—known by aliases like “Down-the-River Jack” and “Billy the Native”—carved a violent path through the Riverina and northern Victoria, leaving behind a legacy of robbery, murder, and psychological torment. But was he truly mad, or a product of a brutal colonial system?
In this episode, we unravel the myth and madness behind the man dubbed “Mad Dog Morgan.” From his early days as a stockman to his erratic raids on squatters and police, Morgan’s story is one of rage, rebellion, and raw survival. You’ll hear how he humiliated wealthy landowners, demanded food and drink for station workers, and turned violent in the blink of an eye—earning both fear and strange admiration.
We explore:
This isn’t just a tale of crime—it’s a haunting portrait of colonial Australia’s fractured soul. Tune in for a story that’s as wild as the bush itself.
Disclaimer**
The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.
Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.
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By Crimetime.queensStep into the shadowy world of Daniel Morgan, one of Australia’s most feared and unpredictable bushrangers. Born John Owen in 1830, Morgan—known by aliases like “Down-the-River Jack” and “Billy the Native”—carved a violent path through the Riverina and northern Victoria, leaving behind a legacy of robbery, murder, and psychological torment. But was he truly mad, or a product of a brutal colonial system?
In this episode, we unravel the myth and madness behind the man dubbed “Mad Dog Morgan.” From his early days as a stockman to his erratic raids on squatters and police, Morgan’s story is one of rage, rebellion, and raw survival. You’ll hear how he humiliated wealthy landowners, demanded food and drink for station workers, and turned violent in the blink of an eye—earning both fear and strange admiration.
We explore:
This isn’t just a tale of crime—it’s a haunting portrait of colonial Australia’s fractured soul. Tune in for a story that’s as wild as the bush itself.
Disclaimer**
The content of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on research conducted online and other publicly available sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, or validity of the information provided. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the creators and do not reflect those of any associated organizations or entities.
Listeners are encouraged to approach the topics discussed with critical thinking and to consult authoritative sources for further insights. This podcast does not aim to provide professional, legal, or medical advice. Any claims or representations made regarding individuals, events, or places are derived from publicly accessible information and are not intended to defame or mislead.
If you enjoy our podcast listen, follow and share us on Spotify and Apple Podcast.
Like and follow us on Social Media. TikTok and Insta @crimetime.queens