Who Killed Sarah Brown

Graeme CROWLEY

An investigation over 7 episodes into the disappearance and death of Sarah Elise Brown, 23 years, who was missing for 7 days in June 2021 before being found deceased off Barton's Road, Gympie.

The coroner ruled suicide by hanging.

The anomalies and unanswered questions arising from the hurried police investigation continue to swirl through the Gympie community who question the suicide finding.

We uncover previously unknown evidence which throws the police investigation and coroner's finding into doubt.


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Our Editor's Take

Who Killed Sarah Brown is an investigative true crime podcast. Host Graeme Crowley offers a thorough examination of Brown's bizarre death. Listeners will hear about Gympie, the rural Australian town where she lived and died.

Located north of Brisbane, the locality has fewer than 30,000 residents. In this small city, Brown was missing for a week before authorities found her body. By all appearances, she had committed suicide by hanging. Years later, the podcast host is revisiting this controversial case. For the first time, the public may learn the truth of Brown's death.

The host is a private investigator, former police officer, and journalist. He has investigated many high-profile homicide cases and hosted several podcasts. Programs like Dateline NBC and Australia's ABC News have featured Crowley's commentary.

Crowley's other podcasts have detailed cases like Bruce Schuler and Leanne Holland. Schuler's disappearance resulted in two arrests. Although the courts jailed the alleged killers for life, they maintained their innocence. Police have never found Schuler's body. Crowley's investigation of Holland's death included both a podcast and a book. He and coauthor Paul Wilson examine the wrongful conviction of Graham Stafford. Their legal work helped exonerate Stafford and identify the true killer.

With this show, Crowley turns his investigative skills toward Brown's supposed suicide. Her mother maintains that Brown showed excitement for her life despite struggles. She suffered from drug and alcohol addiction and was in a string of abusive relationships. Many believe, like Brown's mother, that the police mishandled the investigation. Listeners will hear a complete account of the events leading up to Brown's death. The show features interviews with her family and friends as well as other investigators.

Fans of true crime podcasts may enjoy Crowley's detailed narration on the show. Each of the seven episodes of Who Killed Sarah Brown is around an hour long.

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