
Francis Fahey and The Valley Ripper
Karen Redmile was working near the intersection of Brunswick and Harcourt Streets; another night in the Valley dealing with client's re...
Suburban Legends · True Blue Media Group
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Show Notes
Karen Redmile was working near the intersection of Brunswick and Harcourt Streets; another night in the Valley dealing with client’s requests and negotiating. She was speaking with a man, and this guy had a noticeably deep voice. But the conversation didn’t remain amicable; it became violent.
Those nearby heard glass smashing, and loud thumping noises thereafter. But they didn’t see anything. A short time later, Karen was found on the footpath outside 99 Harcourt St, unconscious and with severe head injuries. Question was, would Karen ever regain consciousness and identify her attacker?
Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss this dark and twisted part solved, part unsolved case.
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This episode was produced by True Blue Media using the open source materials referenced below:
- https://murderpedia.org/male.F/f/fahey-francis-michael.htm
- Francis John Fahey made his living as a paramedic before he was convicted of the murder of two Brisbane sex workers, David Murray, The Courier-Mail
- Bizarre ‘branding iron’ clue in prostitute torture murder, by Candace Sutton, Gladstone Observer
- Family ties in Valley, March 9, 2003, Sydney Morning Herald
- QLD Police Rewards
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ripper
- https://freesound.org/people/alphahog/sounds/47094/
- Forensic Investigators (S03E11)
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