

'We don’t give up' - New movement from WA police
After interviewing 50 witnesses and arresting 2 suspects, Cold Case detectives have handed the cases of the death of Julie Buck and presumed death of her boyfriend, Richard Milgin, to the WA coroner.

Update - Police seize land council chief's old Toyota
West Australian police have seized a Toyota Troop Carrier registered to Kimberley Land Council chairman Anthony Watson as part of a cold case inquiry into the suspicious death of a young woman and disappearance of her boyfriend in 1994.

Episode six: Truth
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. Julie Buck's daughter, Zaria Buck, gives a chilling account of the last time she saw her mum alive in the wet season of 1994.

Episode five: Winners & Losers
The worlds of money and spirituality clash, and the haves and have-nots are moving further apart.

Episode four: A Fair Old Thrashing
A Toyota Troop Carrier that may be connected to the disappearance of Julie Buck and Richard Milgin has been traced to the chair of the Kimberley Land Council.

Episode three: The Troopy
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. The famous artist and elder Julie was promised to is eager to claim what he considered his.

Episode two: Big Mob of Lies
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. Police identify Julie’s body but are without an explanation as to how, or why she died, and stories emerge of Richard’s whereabouts.

Episode one: Richard & Julie
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. When a young couple disappeared in the wet season of 1994, it left a community wanting answers but many too frightened to ask.

Wrong Skin - the new podcast from The Age and the SMH
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. On Sunday, July 15, listen to the first episode of a major new investigation from Richard Baker at The Age, Melbourne, into an unsolved, suspicious death and a missing person in the Australian outback.

Introducing - Wrong Skin
Wrong Skin: a relationship banned under traditional law. A new podcast from Richard Baker at The Age, Melbourne, investigating an unsolved, suspicious death and a missing person in the Australian outback.