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In this episode of Territory Famous, Kellie examines the Adelaide River murders, a lesser-known Northern Territory true crime case from 2004 involving the deaths of two women in the Adelaide River near Darwin.
The case unfolded during a period of intense national media coverage for the Peter Falconio disappearance, and as a result, this investigation received far less attention than it otherwise might have. Despite the circumstances, the Adelaide River murders remain one of the most disturbing true crime cases in the Northern Territory.
This episode explores:
While crocodiles are often associated with the Adelaide River, this case highlights how misinformation and false narratives complicated an already confronting investigation.
Territory Famous focuses on true crime stories from Australia’s Northern Territory, with an emphasis on cases that are overlooked, misunderstood, or overshadowed by larger national stories.
⚠️ Content warning: This episode discusses murder, violence, and the deaths of two women. Listener discretion is advised.
Researched and written by: Kellie Arrowsmith
Audio editor: Bar Brawl Records
https://www.facebook.com/BarBrawlRecords
Cover art: http://www.joshbauer.com/
"Skimpy' - a Territory memoir: Kellie Arrowsmith Books - Hachette Australia
Follow Territory Famous:
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Resources:
Sentencing remarks: Wayback Machine
https://www.ntnews.com.au/news/crime-court/teen-killers-ben-mclean-and-phu-ngoc-trinh-dumped-dying-prostitutes-in-crocinfested-waters-of-adelaide-river/news-story/a4b0558e9b87c03fc5a474aa9f5561f
R v McLean & Trinh - Wikipedia
Supreme court appeal : PARTIES:_–––––
By Kellie ArrowsmithIn this episode of Territory Famous, Kellie examines the Adelaide River murders, a lesser-known Northern Territory true crime case from 2004 involving the deaths of two women in the Adelaide River near Darwin.
The case unfolded during a period of intense national media coverage for the Peter Falconio disappearance, and as a result, this investigation received far less attention than it otherwise might have. Despite the circumstances, the Adelaide River murders remain one of the most disturbing true crime cases in the Northern Territory.
This episode explores:
While crocodiles are often associated with the Adelaide River, this case highlights how misinformation and false narratives complicated an already confronting investigation.
Territory Famous focuses on true crime stories from Australia’s Northern Territory, with an emphasis on cases that are overlooked, misunderstood, or overshadowed by larger national stories.
⚠️ Content warning: This episode discusses murder, violence, and the deaths of two women. Listener discretion is advised.
Researched and written by: Kellie Arrowsmith
Audio editor: Bar Brawl Records
https://www.facebook.com/BarBrawlRecords
Cover art: http://www.joshbauer.com/
"Skimpy' - a Territory memoir: Kellie Arrowsmith Books - Hachette Australia
Follow Territory Famous:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561090053520
Instagram: https://www.intagram.com/territoryfamous/
Tik Tok: Territory Famous (@territoryfamous) | TikTok
Resources:
Sentencing remarks: Wayback Machine
https://www.ntnews.com.au/news/crime-court/teen-killers-ben-mclean-and-phu-ngoc-trinh-dumped-dying-prostitutes-in-crocinfested-waters-of-adelaide-river/news-story/a4b0558e9b87c03fc5a474aa9f5561f
R v McLean & Trinh - Wikipedia
Supreme court appeal : PARTIES:_–––––