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Nightmare on the Night Train – Part One
Season 8, Ep. 10
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It's just after dawn on 2 April 1936 at Brisbane's Central Railway Station and as a porter enters a sleeping car on the overnight train from Bundaberg he discovers a slaughterhouse. Within minutes Queensland police will begin a desperate hunt for a maniac responsible for multiple murders. Parts 2 & 3 will be released next week. But you can hear them now ad-free as a podcast supporter.
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First released in 2022, this episode is re-released as part of Season 8’s ‘Crimes That Shocked Australia’
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