Melbourne’s Brownout Strangler

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Melbourne’s Brownout Strangler

In 1942, the streets of Melbourne were dim and eery. To assist with World War II efforts, the city was complying with a 'brownout' order, similar to a blackout but less severe.

This low lighting was the backdrop for a series of murders committed by Edward Joseph Leonski, a 'smiling psychopath' who became known as The Brownout Strangler. 

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Guest: Ian W. Shaw, author of Murder at Dusk

Host: Gemma Bath

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