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Why Some Murder Cases Are Never Solved with Andrew Rule


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What happens when a veteran crime journalist revisits one of Australia’s most haunting unsolved murders?

In this episode, I sit down with Andrew Rule, one of Australia’s most respected crime reporters and storytellers, to talk about the unsolved murders of Margaret and Seana Tapp. Andrew shares what first drew him to the case decades ago, the troubling missteps in the original investigation, and why this story has continued to stay with him throughout his career.

We explore the complexities of storytelling when real families, reputations, and unanswered questions are involved. Andrew reflects on the ethical responsibility of journalists and podcasters covering true crime, the difference between suspicion and proof, and how human behaviour, relationships, and risk can shape criminal investigations.

As someone who personally knew Seana and Margie, this conversation is deeply personal for me. Together, we discuss how cases can remain unsolved for decades, why witnesses sometimes only speak years later, and the emotional weight carried by families still searching for answers.


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Take care,
Catherine


Listen to Andrew's episodes about the Tapp murders:

The Tapp tragedy revisited: Part 1

The Tapp tragedy revisited: Part 2

Connect With Andrew Rule

Read more about his work and life: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/journalists/andrew-rule

Listen to his podcast: Life & Crimes with Andrew Rule https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/life-and-crimes-with-andrew-rule/id1260800644

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