Dead On: A True Crime Podcast

19 Crimes + Cline Falls Axe Attack

Emily Eha and Elisha Denza Episode 22

In this episode, Elisha introduces us to the historical significance of “19 Crimes” and how British convicts were transformed into Australian colonists as a result of punishment by transportation in the late 1700’s. Then, Emily tells us about the gruesome axe attack on two college coeds who were camping at a park while biking from Oregon to the east coast on the Trans America Trail in 1977.


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Source material for the 19 Crimes case

19 Crimes

WHY WERE CONVICTS TRANSPORTED TO AUSTRALIA?

British Convicts to Australia

John Boyle O’Reilly

Newspaper compositor

Fenian - Irish secret society

John Boyle O’Reilly’s Manuscript Book of Poems

The Hougoumont

Source material for the Cline Falls Axe Attack case

CNN article: Survivor of hatchet attack confronts her past

ABC article: Woman Writes About Almost Fatal Ax Attack

The Seattle Times: Victim returns to crime scene 30 years later as an author

Terri Jentz book: Strange Piece of Paradise

Wikipedia with references

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