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Liar, Liar: Melissa Caddick and the Missing Millions

Liar, Liar: Melissa Caddick and the Missing Millions

By: The Age and Sydney Morning Herald
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Since late 2020, the case of missing Sydney woman Melissa Caddick has captivated the country. A seemingly successful businesswoman from Sydney's eastern suburbs went missing after authorities raided her Dover Heights home amid questions over an unlicensed financial planning business.
Sydney Morning Herald investigative journalist Kate McClymont would reveal key details of a massive Ponzi scheme and a $23 million fraud that ripped off investors including her family and friends as Caddick lived the high life of overseas trips, cars and high end fashion. McClymont's coverage would win her a ninth Walkley Award.
Now McClymont and 60 Minutes’ Tom Steinfort are set to present a breakthrough podcast Liar, Liar: Melissa Caddick and the Missing Millions that will follow the twists and turns of a case where everyone has a theory of their own. What happened to the money and what happened to Melissa? Liar Liar will reveal fresh details of the crime of the century through interviews with key players and takes listeners from upmarket jewellery auction rooms in Hong Kong, to the ski slopes of Aspen to private islands in the South Pacific.

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I stumbled into thia podcast as you do, with no context about the story at all. I will say it was very effective in setting the story up and retelling the events.
The hosts are both professional, knowleadgeable and fun. The investigation and expert contributions are perfect. My only point would be that the podcast goes back and forth a lot, it becomes repetitive. For such a complex case, it sometimes felt like they had to add fillers - maybe because the case had not been completely uncovered at the time of publishing

Great true crime investigation Down Under

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Super interesting and unfamiliar to me as a US listener. I wish there was a bit more detail about Melissa’s motivation but it seems like they were never really known.

Never heard this one!

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It's like listening to an episode of The Muppets! Perhaps my standards are higher, being a fan of networks like The NY Times and Serial Productions, this was offensively sloppy and amateurish. The two so-called "journalists" are ridiculous! I could not take them seriously from the first few minutes. The introductions were laughable, and my god, the fake voices and the pretend stuttering that is meant to indicate.. stupefaction, I suppose? Nah. One star rating is one star too many for this garbage.

Extremely Amateurish

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