
Recent projects
Some of our recent work across archival research & production, factual research and content development.
Personal stories of those who have experienced unimaginable events and their resilience in the face of trauma.
Vikki Petraitis/Emily Webb/Casefile Presents
Exploring the incredible life and work of Chinese-Australian artist Jiawei Shen.
James Bradley/Nirvana Films/Mayfan Films
A deep dive investigation into the disappearance of young NSW woman Niamh Maye, created in collaboration with her family and friends.
Casefile Presents
The 1977 broadcast of a late night TV talk show goes awry, unleashing evil live on air.
The Cairnes Brothers/Future Pictures/IFC Films
In January 1977 friends Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett were brutally murdered in their rented house in Collingwood. Journalist Helen Thomas investigates the infamous cold case that has haunted Melbourne ever since.
Helen Thomas/Casefile Presents/iHeart
On the cusp of serial killer Paul Denyer’s first parole hearing, true crime author, advocate and podcaster Vikki Petraitis details the escalating crimes that terrorised Melbourne and the Frankston community in the 1990s, and their continuing impact.
Vikki Petraitis/Casefile Presents
When 20-year-old Matthew Leveson went missing, suspicion fell on his older partner, Michael Atkins. And so began a decade-long fight by Matt’s parents, Mark and Faye to find his body and bring him home.
Casefile Presents/Spotify exclusive
Hear from family members and loved ones of missing Australians, going beyond the headlines to provide a deep, unflinching insight into their searches and struggles.
Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)/Casefile Presents
A heartbroken father’s plea to know whether his missing son is alive, and a heart wrenching letter from his mum.
Hear from the family of a missing schoolgirl in a case that has riveted and baffled Victorians for over a decade.
The multi-award winning true crime podcast where fact is scarier than fiction.
Casefile True Crime
Casefile True Crime - Case 107
In early 2001, 21-year-old Lucie Blackman left her job as a flight attendant to embark on a working holiday to Japan. She began working as a hostess in a Tokyo club. A month later, Lucie went on a private dohan date with a customer and never returned.
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Image from Public Record Office Victoria: Women's physical culture class Flinders St Station rooftop 1930. VPRS 12903/P1, 011/01