Australia Australia - Janine Vaughan, 31, Bathurst, NSW, 7 Dec 2001

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Episode 11 - Fate

The Night Driver POdcast Episode 11 "Fate" is now up on Podbean

The sound is now working again on the older episodes. I checked three, they all worked so I am thinking that all of them now do.
 
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Having heard all the episodes in the podcast do you think this case will be solved? I reckon there's a good chance of it, cold case team working on it with access to all the necessary intel, new leads; Hedley and his team have done a superb job. After episodes 10 and 11 I started to see it all from a completely different perspective. Moving on from that, there was one person in the podcast I would have liked to hear a bit more about, but they seemed to have been skipped over rather quickly .......
Let's hope 2021 is the year Janine's disappearance is solved. Here's hoping.
 
  • #443
Not about this case but I came across something while reading about another case or cases.

"CCTV footage at the service station in the rural town of Inglewood only gave police vision of the bottom part of passing vehicles. It seemed hopeless. But then they realised there were traffic counters 8 kilometres down the road from the accident.

It was a revelation for Sergeant Tim Hoffman.

“I have been in the job for 30 years and I never knew what traffic counters actually recorded. Lo and behold, we actually found out they give us a lot of information,” Sergeant Hoffman says.

“They are satellite-timed and give speeds of vehicles, the number of axles on that vehicle and how far they [the axles] are apart.”
A traffic counter 8 kilometres from the crash helped narrow the search for the driver"


Oh and this is the story I'm reading. I had forgotten it.
A cyclist died on a country road. The only witness had killed before
 
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Wisdom and experience take journalist Liz Hayes to new investigative role | Have a Go News
Liz Hayes, stalwart of 60 Minutes, likes to stay open to new ideas and the proof is in the proverbial pudding.

The veteran journalist, turning 65, has helped conceive a serious new TV program, Under Investigation with Liz Hayes.

Welcomed with open arms by Channel 9 and to be launched after the Australian Tennis Open, the pilot series will spotlight crime and mystery.
The network said: “Experts will interact, pulling apart a mystery and revealing details only true experts can uncover.”

Upcoming subjects are how a forensic fire expert uncovers a murder in the remains of a bush campfire and how international scientists tracked Vladimir Putin’s chemical assassins. They will include Australia’s most intriguing recent mysteries and cases which have fascinated the nation in recent years.

Sitting around a ‘war table’, handmade from 100-year-old hangar beams, will be a panel of experts including ex-NSW homicide detective Gary Jubelin, re-examining the disappearance and murder of Janine Vaughan in Bathurst.


In another segment, the family of murdered Cairns woman Toyah Cordingley open-up to Liz and her team.

Liz and forensic specialists discover new clues in Victoria’s high country mystery, the disappearance of elderly lovers Russell Hill and Carol Clay from a remote alpine campsite.
 
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Wisdom and experience take journalist Liz Hayes to new investigative role | Have a Go News
Liz Hayes, stalwart of 60 Minutes, likes to stay open to new ideas and the proof is in the proverbial pudding.

The veteran journalist, turning 65, has helped conceive a serious new TV program, Under Investigation with Liz Hayes.

Welcomed with open arms by Channel 9 and to be launched after the Australian Tennis Open, the pilot series will spotlight crime and mystery.
The network said: “Experts will interact, pulling apart a mystery and revealing details only true experts can uncover.”

Upcoming subjects are how a forensic fire expert uncovers a murder in the remains of a bush campfire and how international scientists tracked Vladimir Putin’s chemical assassins. They will include Australia’s most intriguing recent mysteries and cases which have fascinated the nation in recent years.

Sitting around a ‘war table’, handmade from 100-year-old hangar beams, will be a panel of experts including ex-NSW homicide detective Gary Jubelin, re-examining the disappearance and murder of Janine Vaughan in Bathurst.


In another segment, the family of murdered Cairns woman Toyah Cordingley open-up to Liz and her team.

Liz and forensic specialists discover new clues in Victoria’s high country mystery, the disappearance of elderly lovers Russell Hill and Carol Clay from a remote alpine campsite.
Thanks TootsieFootsie, sounds like it'll be pretty interesting, panel of experts/new clues, look forward to it. Hey I hope they also cover the Rachel Antonio case too, have started relistening to that podcast .... wish there was an update there too.
 
  • #446
Having heard all the episodes in the podcast do you think this case will be solved? I reckon there's a good chance of it, cold case team working on it with access to all the necessary intel, new leads; Hedley and his team have done a superb job. After episodes 10 and 11 I started to see it all from a completely different perspective. Moving on from that, there was one person in the podcast I would have liked to hear a bit more about, but they seemed to have been skipped over rather quickly .......
Let's hope 2021 is the year Janine's disappearance is solved. Here's hoping.
I didn't get a lot out of it.
Think it was my bias hope of the same success as teachers pet.
When I can, I will listen to it again with my full attention and hopefully see and hear as much as you did puzzle.
There was someone I felt was skimmed over quickly too likely the same person.

Did see an ad on channel 9 today advertising a new show hosted by Liz Hayes coming soon.
There was a picture of Janine included.
Seems Hedleys work again has instigated the right kinda noise.
That man deserves a police badge......;)
 
  • #447
Wisdom and experience take journalist Liz Hayes to new investigative role | Have a Go News
Liz Hayes, stalwart of 60 Minutes, likes to stay open to new ideas and the proof is in the proverbial pudding.

The veteran journalist, turning 65, has helped conceive a serious new TV program, Under Investigation with Liz Hayes.

Welcomed with open arms by Channel 9 and to be launched after the Australian Tennis Open, the pilot series will spotlight crime and mystery.
The network said: “Experts will interact, pulling apart a mystery and revealing details only true experts can uncover.”

Upcoming subjects are how a forensic fire expert uncovers a murder in the remains of a bush campfire and how international scientists tracked Vladimir Putin’s chemical assassins. They will include Australia’s most intriguing recent mysteries and cases which have fascinated the nation in recent years.

Sitting around a ‘war table’, handmade from 100-year-old hangar beams, will be a panel of experts including ex-NSW homicide detective Gary Jubelin, re-examining the disappearance and murder of Janine Vaughan in Bathurst.


In another segment, the family of murdered Cairns woman Toyah Cordingley open-up to Liz and her team.

Liz and forensic specialists discover new clues in Victoria’s high country mystery, the disappearance of elderly lovers Russell Hill and Carol Clay from a remote alpine campsite.
yes
looks good toots!
:)
 
  • #448
Nine's Under Investigation with Liz Hayes to premiere 1 March

Nine has announced a new true crime investigative series, Under Investigation with Liz Hayes, will be premiering later this month on 1 March 2021 at 9 pm.

The announcement:

Under Investigation with Liz Hayes, a gripping landmark investigative series, premieres Monday, March 1, at 9.00pm on Nine and 9Now.

Under Investigation takes viewers behind closed doors with a panel of experts inside an unfolding television event as the setting of the case under investigation – a calculated crime, an unexplained disappearance or unsolved cold case – is recreated with cutting-edge laser projectors inside Hayes’ studio.

With a focus on mysteries that have fascinated the nation, viewers will enter the investigators’ world. Former top Homicide Detective Gary Jubelin re-examines the baffling disappearance and murder of Janine Vaughan in Bathurst and uncovers a shocking dark side to this quiet NSW country town.

Hayes’ Under Investigation forensic team discovers new clues and new lines of inquiry in the case of Victoria’s “High Country Mystery” – the eerie disappearance of elderly lovers Russell Hill and Carol Clay from a remote alpine campsite.

Experts and exclusive interviews piece together the terrible abduction and murder of Victorian toddler Jaidyn Leskie – a crime for which no one has ever been brought to justice.

A forensic fire expert finds clues to a possible murder in the remains of a bush campfire; international scientists track Vladimir Putin’s chemical assassins and reveal Russia’s ongoing development of banned poisons and nerve agents; and Hayes’ team examines the greatest mystery of our age: Where did the virus that has laid waste to our world come from?

Watch real experts at work in this absorbing series, follow their methodical analysis and gripping insights. Under Investigation with Liz Hayes isn’t just a new show – it’s a whole new genre of television.
 
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Found a different site that has a bit more of the article.

Janine Vaughan missing persons case: Police tight-lipped on DNA progress | Western Advocate


FORENSIC examination of DNA samples extracted from a car possibly linked to the abduction of Bathurst woman Janine Vaughan is still under way, though police remain tight-lipped about when they expect any results. Almost two years ago, when the reward for information related to the case was raised to $1 million, police attached to the homicide unit said they were using familial DNA searches on a small red vehicle which had been seized by police as part of their investigation into Ms Vaughan’s abduction. At the time, homicide squad commander Detective Superintendent Scott Cook said very weak DNA had been recovered from the vehicle which forensic experts were examining using partial and familial DNA searches. Familial DNA…
 
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Do we know which car was seized? I can’t remember if it was DB’s or AJ’s.
 
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  • #453
AJ's...........

Thanks Dr Sleuth.

I’m looking forward to tonight’s Under Investigation episode about Janine. The show raised the profile of Russell Hill and Carol Clay’s disappearance, it will be amazing if it can do the same for Janine.
 
  • #454
Thanks Dr Sleuth.

I’m looking forward to tonight’s Under Investigation episode about Janine. The show raised the profile of Russell Hill and Carol Clay’s disappearance, it will be amazing if it can do the same for Janine.

Can only hope :)
 
  • #455
I'm looking forward to it too, but might wait til it's finished and they put the episode up online.
I think the online version doesn't have as many ads

This case is local to me.
 
  • #456
On second thought, I would miss being part of the as it happens posts here so I might see if the old TV still works.
It's so long since I actually watched something as it airs.
 
  • #457
On second thought, I would miss being part of the as it happens posts here so I might see if the old TV still works.
It's so long since I actually watched something as it airs.

You can just watch it live on 9 now too, tootsie, that's what I do anyway if I want to watch it live.......
 
  • #458
DBM
 
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  • #459
Thanks Drsleuth. For some reason I thought the episode would go up later. LIke a lot of the ABC programmes.
 
  • #460
Nice to meet you, Loxoli !
 

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