The case of Leongatha’s Erin Patterson, who was recently convicted of murdering three relatives with a deadly mushroom meal, captured headlines around the world. But did you know an even more prodigious killer lived in the same small Victorian farming community in the 1930s? Join Leongatha journalist Matt Dunn, alongside author Katherine Kovacic and former Victoria Police detective Narelle Fraser, as they uncover the chilling story of Arnold Sodeman—a serial killer who terrorised Victoria in the 1930s.In this episode we look into the murder of sixteen-year-old Hazel Wilson, who was found murdered near her Ormond home in January 1931—strangled with her own stocking, her belongings scattered, her body bound with her clothes. It was a deeply disturbing crime that echoed an earlier killing: that of twelve-year-old Mena Griffiths just months prior. Not that police put the clues together. As far as they were concerned, Hazel's father was the culprit and Mena's murderer was safely locked away. Explore the overlooked details, the investigative missteps, and the terrifying escalation of Sodeman’s crimes. How did one of Victoria’s worst killers evade justice for so long?Tune in as we piece together the dark legacy of a murderer who walked unnoticed among the community—until the truth finally caught up.arnsodpod.comFor more information and insights on the show and the life and crimes of Arnold Sodeman, check out arnsodpod.comFacebook & InstagramEmail Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The case of Leongatha’s Erin Patterson, who was recently convicted of murdering three relatives with a deadly mushroom meal, captured headlines around the world. But did you know an even more prodigious killer lived in the same small Victorian farming community in the 1930s? Join Leongatha journalist Matt Dunn, alongside author Katherine Kovacic and former Victoria Police detective Narelle Fraser, as they uncover the chilling story of Arnold Sodeman—a serial killer who terrorised Victoria in the...