Australia just hosted its first true crime festival, Crime Scene in Victor Harbor, spotlighting how podcasts are empowering everyday people to tell their own stories and advocate for justice. From Sally Leydon’s quest to find her missing mother to Nicola Schultz’s fight to reopen her father’s unsolved case, these audio narratives are building communities, sparking empathy, and reigniting cold cases. Organized by Bryan Littlely, the event reflects true crime’s explosive growth — accessible, personal, and driven by real victims’ voices — proving that storytelling can turn grief into action and listeners into sleuths.
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