New Casefile Presents podcast Julie’s Gone sheds new light on Julie Ann Garciacelay’s disappearance 50 years ago

New Casefile Presents podcast Julie’s Gone sheds new light on Julie Ann Garciacelay’s disappearance 50 years ago

Press Release · via Acast ·

Fifty years after the disappearance of Julie Ann Garciacelay, a new Casefile Presents podcast series is shedding new light on one of Victoria’s most troubling unsolved cases. Julie’s Gone, hosted by award-winning journalist Helen Thomas, was released on 31 July in partnership with independent podcast company Acast.

Julie Garciacelay was 19 years old when she disappeared on the night of 1 July, 1975. She was last seen in her apartment  in North Melbourne, where three men visited her at home that evening. Despite police investigation over the past five decades, Julie has never been located and no one has been charged in relation to her disappearance.

In Julies Gone, Helen revisits the circumstances around Julie’s disappearance, drawing on two and a half years of investigative work. She uncovers new witnesses, obtains access to the Victorian Coroner’s file on the case and speaks in depth to Julie’s mother.

Three previously unknown witnesses, including two nuns who lived in the same street as Julie, share information for the first time in the series.

Helen Thomas, host of Julies Gone, says: 

“Five decades later, the silence that’s haunted Julie’s disappearance is breaking. For justice to prevail, her story needs to be heard…”

Guy Scott-Wilson, Content Director for Acast ANZ, says: 

“True Crime podcasting remains enduringly popular for audiences, particularly here in Australia where it has often led to real-life outcomes. The Casefile Presents imprint makes brilliant use of Casefile’s huge global reach to spotlight unsolved cases through in-depth investigative journalism. Audiences will be gripped by Helen’s storytelling, bringing fresh perspective and insight to a case that’s very close to home.”

The seven-part series builds on the success of Helen’s previous podcast, _The Easey Street Murder_s, which has been downloaded 800,000 times since launch and praised for its thorough reporting and sensitivity toward victims’ families.

Julies Gone is hosted, distributed and monetised by Acast and all episodes drop on 31 July. The series is part of Casefile Presents, a platform created by global podcast sensation Casefile True Crime. Previous Casefile Presents series include The Bakersfield Three, The Easey Street Murders, Missing Niamh, The Unthinkable and Troubled Waters.

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