One of Australia’s greatest detectives reveals the untold stories of his most challenging cases in this compelling podcast series. Episodes drop weekly from 1st...
12 year old Terry Floyd played a blinder of a game in his Saturday afternoon footy match on June 28th, 1975 in his home town of Maryborough. He then visited a mate in a nearby town to play Monopoly, but Terry never made it home. Terry’s family had no answers for 25 years, until they approached Ron Iddles to help. Ron reopened the investigation and an inquest found Terry was murdered. Ron continued to investigate for the next two decades and believes he knows who killed Terry, but the case is still officially unsolved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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11. Terry Floyd - Part 1
12 year old Terry Floyd played a blinder of a game in his Saturday afternoon footy match on June 28th, 1975 in his home town of Maryborough. He then visited a mate in a nearby town to play Monopoly, but Terry never made it home. Terry’s family had no answers for 25 years, until they approached Ron Iddles to help. Ron reopened the investigation and an inquest found Terry was murdered. Ron continued to investigate for the next two decades and believes he knows who killed Terry, but the case is still officially unsolved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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10. Gina Rossato - Part 2
Gina Rossato’s naked body was found dumped in a ravine in August 1982. Her throat was cut and she’d been beaten with a belt. She’d gone missing the day before after catching a cab home from work in the early hours. This was one of Ron Iddles’ earliest homicide cases and forty years later, it remains unsolved. Ron has identified several suspects and leads, including a strange link to the Maria James’ murder, Ron’s first homicide case. Could these two cases be linked? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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9. Gina Rossato - Part 1
Gina Rossato’s naked body was found dumped in a ravine in August 1982. Her throat was cut and she’d been beaten with a belt. She’d gone missing the day before after catching a cab home from work in the early hours. This was one of Ron Iddles’ earliest homicide cases and forty years later, it remains unsolved. Ron has identified several suspects and leads, including a strange link to the Maria James’ murder, Ron’s first homicide case. Could these two cases be linked? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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7. Mandy Ahmadi - Part 1
Mother of two Mandy Ahmadi vanished a week before Christmas in 2011. Police initially thought she’d run away with her lover. Her husband Nasir held media conferences appealing for her to come home, claiming she might have been kidnapped by radical Muslims. A few weeks later, Ron Iddles took on the case and uncovered a much darker story behind her disappearance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of Australia’s greatest detectives reveals the untold stories of his most challenging cases in this compelling podcast series. Episodes drop weekly from 1st March, 2024. Homicide with Ron Iddles takes you behind the news headlines, on a minute-by-minute journey with master detective Ron Iddles as he tracks down the killers. Ron spent 25 years investigating homicides for Victoria Police and was a familiar face on the nightly news. He worked on more than 320 homicide cases and his success rate for solving murders was unprecedented.In the cluttered world of true crime shows, it is still rare to hear the intricate details of a murder from the investigator who actually solved the crime. Homicide with Ron Iddles is the closest you’ll come to being the lead investigator in a murder case. CREDITS:Created by CJZ ProductionsLocation Producer Catherine LedinghamPost Producers Anthony GriffisMark BarlinEditors Philippa Rowlands ASEAnne Ker Jeremy MatherOriginal Music Amara Primero - Primerchord MusicAudio Mix Simon Hicks - Cutting EdgeExecutive Producers Paula BycroftAndrew Farrell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.