Your theories - Part 2
In this second part, once again with the help of experts and family members, we talk about: The murder suspects themselves, Asmodeus and some new information from the Toorak Bowls Club that suggests Norman did indeed have friends in high places! Murder Archives is written and presented by Emma Cur…
Your theories - Part 1
In this first part, with the help of experts and family members, we talk about: The underpants, the idea of incest, Norma’s physical and mental health, the land in Heidelberg, as well as thoughts around pregnancy and Norma’s sexuality. Murder Archives is written and presented by Emma Curtin. www.…
8: Where to now?
In this final episode, we bring in a handwriting expert, Andrea Scarfe, to review the Asmodeus letter and cross-reference the handwriting with that of potential writers, including Walter Maxwell Dumont Dunn. We also examine the life of this man more thoroughly. We wrap up where we’ve got to so fa…
7: Scenarios of death
We introduce another expert, forensic psychologist, Dr Karen Scally, to help us look at each McLeod family member through a psychological lens. We present three scenarios of what may have led to Norma’s death. And look at a potential new suspect – Walter Maxwell Dumont Dunn – poet, writer, fanta…
6: Watching the detectives
This episode focuses on the police themselves and the kind of environment they were working in in 1929 – a world of social distinctions and only six years after a major police strike that rocked public confidence in the constabulary. Retired detective Charlie Bezzina provides some more insights in…
5: The men in Norma’s life
What kind of men were Norma’s father and brother (Norman and Rhys McLeod)? And what clues their stories might provide about her death? Once again, we hear from family members to help us develop a picture of the McLeods. We look at the reasons why Norman apparently didn’t want the police involved…
4: Who was Norma?
This episode goes beyond the police and newspaper records and focuses on the lives of Norma and Edith through the eyes of those who knew them. We meet some of Norma’s relatives and examine information passed down the family line. We learn about Norma’s growing independence and a secret that rema…
3: The prime suspect
The police focus on their prime suspect – Norma’s mother, Edith McLeod. Importantly, it introduces an anonymous letter written to police by someone using the pseudonym ‘Asmodeus’. This letter was central to the police focus on Edith. We examine its contents and explore who the writer may have b…
2: Initial theories
This episode examines the initial theories about how Norma died and the theories that were dismissed. A number of letters were sent from the public to police with a variety of hypotheses about the ‘who’, ‘how’ and ‘why’. Forensic Pathologist, Byron Collins, once again brings his expertise, this …
1: Norma’s last day
The first glimpse into Norma’s life in prestigious Mandeville Crescent, Toorak and an overview of her last day alive. We begin to question some of the events of that day and the actions of those involved. Expert consulting Forensic Pathologist, Byron Collins, is introduced, providing his interpr…