Her car was found. Sarah Anne McMahon was not.
This episode examines what is known and what remains unanswered about her disappearance in Western Australia.
She planned to leave at first light.By morning, she was gone.
In December 1975, 19-year-old Glenyce Rae McGowan vanished overnight from a crowded campsite at Nanutarra Roadhouse in Western Australia’s Pilbara. This is her story.
A young Bardi woman walks into the shadows of Broome Wharf with a man she barely knows.
Moments later a scream cuts through the air and only one of them returns.
Decades a secret confession will change everything.
A young mother disappears at one of WA’s most dangerous cliffs.
No footprints. No witnesses. No trace.
And an anonymous call that changes everything.
This is Episode Five: The Silence at The Gap.
In May 2010, 37-year-old mother of three, Iveta Mitchell, stepped outside her Meares Avenue home after a late-night argument — and was never seen again. Her phone, keys, cigarettes and car were left. Her family reported her missing within days. For years, rumours swirled, theories spread, and silence settled over a case that never felt natural, never felt voluntary, and never felt like a woman simply walking away from her life.
This episode retraces Iveta’s final days, the pressures she was carrying, the night she disappeared, and the unsettling events that followed. It explores the investigation, the evidence, and the questions that still haunt those who loved her.
Someone in Western Australia knows what happened on Meares Avenue.
This is her story.
A missing mother. A violent assault. A man accused — then acquitted. A white Jaguar seen in the dark. In Episode 3, we unravel the disappearance of Lisa Jane Brown and the secrets that have kept her case cold for 27 years. Someone knows the truth. Could it finally surface?
In June 1988, twenty-two-year-old Julie Cutler left a work function at Perth’s Parmelia Hilton. Two days later, her Fiat was found upside down in the surf at Cottesloe Beach. Julie was gone.
Decades later, an inquest confirmed she had died but could not say how. Lost evidence, unanswered calls, and the slow erosion of urgency turned her disappearance into one of Western Australia’s most haunting mysteries.
In this episode, I revisit Julie’s story — the investigation, the family who refused to give up, and the silence that still hangs over the sea.
🎧 Episode 2 – Julie Cutler: The Car in the Sea
If you remember anything suspicious from around Sunday 19 June 1988, contact Crime Stoppers WA 1800 333 000 or visit crimestopperswa.com.au.
Because the ocean can keep its secrets.
But we don’t have to.
In 2017, Carole Livesey — traveller, mentor, and self-described “life explorer” — vanished after walking away from Rockingham Hospital in Western Australia. This episode traces her extraordinary life and the systemic failings that followed, revealing how eating disorders can silence even the brightest voices.