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In January 1982, a Sydney mother of two vanished without a trace. Lynette Dawson was thirty-three years old. She had two daughters under the age of five, a home in Bayview on Sydney's northern beaches, and by all accounts, a life she was deeply devoted to.
Then one Saturday morning, she was gone.
Her husband Chris — a former rugby league player turned schoolteacher — told family she had called from an unknown location to say she needed time away. Those who knew Lyn found the explanation impossible to believe. Her own mother struggled to make sense of it from the moment she heard the words.
Five weeks passed before anyone reported her missing. And once they did, the investigation went nowhere.
For nearly four decades, Lynette's case remained unsolved — kept alive only by the people who refused to forget her. Then, in 2018, an Australian true crime podcast changed everything. The series, which focused entirely on Lyn's disappearance, became one of the most downloaded podcasts in history and triggered a national conversation that authorities could no longer ignore. It did more than telling the story. It helped break it open.
In this episode, we examine how a young mother disappeared from Sydney's northern beaches, why her case stalled for so long, and how a single piece of audio journalism reignited a forty-year-old investigation. We look at the life Lyn lived, the morning she was last seen, and the long road to what came next.
What really happened to Lynette Dawson? And what does it take to make the world finally listen?
By Nightwatch FilesIn January 1982, a Sydney mother of two vanished without a trace. Lynette Dawson was thirty-three years old. She had two daughters under the age of five, a home in Bayview on Sydney's northern beaches, and by all accounts, a life she was deeply devoted to.
Then one Saturday morning, she was gone.
Her husband Chris — a former rugby league player turned schoolteacher — told family she had called from an unknown location to say she needed time away. Those who knew Lyn found the explanation impossible to believe. Her own mother struggled to make sense of it from the moment she heard the words.
Five weeks passed before anyone reported her missing. And once they did, the investigation went nowhere.
For nearly four decades, Lynette's case remained unsolved — kept alive only by the people who refused to forget her. Then, in 2018, an Australian true crime podcast changed everything. The series, which focused entirely on Lyn's disappearance, became one of the most downloaded podcasts in history and triggered a national conversation that authorities could no longer ignore. It did more than telling the story. It helped break it open.
In this episode, we examine how a young mother disappeared from Sydney's northern beaches, why her case stalled for so long, and how a single piece of audio journalism reignited a forty-year-old investigation. We look at the life Lyn lived, the morning she was last seen, and the long road to what came next.
What really happened to Lynette Dawson? And what does it take to make the world finally listen?