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Felon True Crime — episode S2E2 — Australian Unsolved Mysteries
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March 17, 2026 at 12:33 PM

Felon Podcast Investigates Australia's Most Dangerous Unsolved Cases

From a fugitive manhunt in NSW to mysterious disappearances in Tasmania, the true crime series examines crimes that continue to haunt remote Australian communities

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Susanne Sperling
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The Felon True Crime podcast continues to investigate Australia's most troubling unsolved cases, bringing international attention to crimes that have left communities devastated and families searching for answers.

One of the podcast's most recent investigations concerns the Lake Cargelligo triple shooting in New South Wales, an ongoing case that remains active as of January 2026. The incident claimed three lives—Sophie Quinn, 25; John Harris, 32 (Sophie's partner); and Nerida Quinn, Sophie's aunt—all members of the local Indigenous community. The shootings occurred at two separate locations within minutes, and a 19-year-old bystander was injured in the crossfire. Police continue to search for Julian Ingram, 37, who remains at large. Ingram is on bail for domestic violence offences and has a documented history of violent crime. Authorities consider him dangerous and note his familiarity with the local terrain, making the manhunt particularly challenging in the remote region.

Beyond this active investigation, the podcast has examined historical crimes that reveal patterns of sudden, unprovoked violence in Australia's most remote areas. Two Northern Territory murders stand out for their shocking brutality. In 1983, Darwin was the site of a discovery in a vacant lot near Lameroo Lodge, where a woman was found dead; her killer was identified as Andy Albury. Decades later, in 2016, French tourist was fatally stabbed at Connors Well, a remote roadside rest stop north of Alice Springs. The attacker, Pande Veleski, was apprehended, but both cases underscore the vulnerability of travellers in isolated Australian locations.

Among the podcast's most compelling unresolved cases is the 2023 disappearance of Celine Cremer, a Belgian traveller who vanished near Philosopher Falls in Tasmania. The case has captured international attention, particularly as independent searchers made discoveries that may offer clues. A mobile phone and glass bottle were found, and DNA testing is ongoing. Despite these leads, no confirmed sightings of Cremer have emerged, leaving the case firmly in the realm of mystery and prompting continued appeals for information.

The podcast has also documented cases involving fatal family violence with criminal consequences. Jake Fenner, 32, received a three-year sentence for causing the death of his father, William Fenner, in 2023 in the Northern Territory—a case that illustrates how lethal domestic incidents can lead to lengthy legal proceedings.

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Additionally, the podcast has covered in-custody deaths that raise questions about prisoner safety. Shannon Daniel Norgate, 28, was found unresponsive in Maryborough Correctional Centre and subsequently died in hospital, a death that prompted investigation and ongoing public concern about conditions in Australian prisons.

By examining these cases—from active manhunts to decades-old unsolved murders and mysterious disappearances—the Felon True Crime podcast serves an important function for an international audience. It documents crimes that Australian authorities continue to investigate while ensuring that the voices of victims and their families remain heard beyond national borders. For listeners worldwide, these episodes reveal not only the details of criminal cases but also the vulnerabilities of isolated communities and the persistence required to seek justice.

**Sources**

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/felon-true-crime/id1131624199

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-1O8yVY88Q

https://www.sydneycriminallawyers.com.au/blog/true-crime-six-unsolved-australian-murders-part-1/

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWZ26W2kXsO/

https://vocal.media/criminal/the-craziest-true-crime-mysteries-from-australia

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