By harveyword on Skatehive
I'm by no means some sort of true crime fan, I mean I like a 3 episode 'someone get murdered' Netflix documentry as much as the next person but it's not like I'm listening to podcasts and doing research and whatnot. Well, except when True Crime is local, like in the suburb I live in, well then you need to listen to the podcast - which in this case is called 'Julie's Gone' which is tells the story, which I vaguely knew from a book I read last year of the 'Canning Street Disappearance of Julie Ann Garciacelay. The basic story is on the 1st of July 1975 she 'disappeared', from the flat where she was living with her sister, this flat was in Canning Street in North Melbourne. Visiting her that evening where three people, at least two of which could fairly be described as 'dodgy as all fuck.' Also when I say 'disappeared' I meant most likely murdered, they just never found a body, nor did they ever charge anyone. The three guys claim Julie went to make a phone call at a phone box across the