ATC Extra. The Family of the Deceased
Emily is joined by Sandra Charlton, the cousin of Vicki Arnold. Vicki was the woman accused of murdering her best friend Julie-Anne Leahey before killing herself in this week’s episode of Australian True Crime.
Emily is joined by Sandra Charlton, the cousin of Vicki Arnold. Vicki was the woman accused of murdering her best friend Julie-Anne Leahey before killing herself in this week’s episode of Australian True Crime.
BFFs to the end, Vicki and Julie-Anne died together on a lonely track in Far North QLD in 1991.
Jack Charles, known respectfully and affectionately as Uncle Jack Charles is a survivor who has much to tell about life, starting from the impact of being one of the Stolen Generation; Indigenous children forcibly removed from their families as a result of various government policies. Uncle Jack’s life has traversed orphanages, prison, addiction, recovery, art, theatre, activism, advocacy… he is a survivor. We speak with Jack about his incredible life and he delves into deep issues of society, all the while maintaining his indisputable charm.
Warning: please be advised this episode contains graphic content.
Show notes for Episode 103:
Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb
With thanks to Uncle Jack Charles
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