
The Veil
The Veil is a true crime podcast that explores real, documented cases of unsolved murders, bizarre disappearances, infamous trials, and cold cases. Hosted by Ryan Wolf, each episode combines journalistic rigor with cinematic storytelling to create an immersive and unsettling experience. The podcast aims to strip back layers of time and rumor to reveal the truths hidden beneath the surface.
Episodes
E35 | Special | Mystery in the British Isles: Part Two - A Light Left On in West Cork
On the night of 23 December 1996, French film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier was beaten to death outside her isolated holiday cottage in West Cork, Ireland — chased down her own lane and killed with a rock and a concrete block. Fifty injuries; a body left exposed so long the time of death was never fixed; a bloodstained gate that vanished from police custody. A local journalist, Ian Bailey, be
E34 | Special | Mystery in the British Isles: Part One - The Unsolvable Case
On a January night in 1931, an insurance agent named William Wallace was lured across Liverpool by a phone call from a stranger — "Qualtrough" — to an address that didn't exist. While he searched, his wife Julia was beaten to death in their own parlour. Yet his suit was spotless, the weapon vanished, and the timing was almost impossible. Convicted of her murder, Wallace became the first person in
E33 | Horror on St Andrews Street
On the last night of February 2000, in the small Hunter Valley town of Aberdeen, a miner named John Price was stabbed to death in his own home — a death he had predicted aloud to his workmates the day before. But the murder was only the beginning. Over the hours that followed, Katherine Knight, a skilled abattoir worker, used the trade she'd spent thirty years perfecting to do the unthinkable to h
E32 | Special Series | Murder in the Pacific: Part Three - The Black Cat Track
In the final chapter of Murder in the Pacific, The Veil leaves the islands for the mountains of Papua New Guinea — and the Black Cat Track. In September 2013, a guided trekking party was ambushed at a remote jungle camp. The story made headlines as an attack on eight foreign hikers, but the truth lay with the men carrying their bags. Three porters died; others were maimed for life. Ryan Wolf exami
E31 | Special Series | Murder in the Pacific: Part Two - Norfolk Island's Darkest Day
On Easter Sunday 2002, Janelle Patton — a 29-year-old Sydney woman seeking a fresh start — was found brutally murdered on Norfolk Island, a tiny, idyllic community of fewer than 2,000 people. With 64 injuries and no clear motive, the case sent shockwaves through a place that hadn't seen a murder in over a century. Investigators faced a closed, tight-knit community reluctant to talk, and a tangle o
E30 | Special Series | Murder in the Pacific : Part One - Mystery in Paradise
In June 2016, a Russian couple — Yuri Shipulin and Nataliya Gerasimova — drove away from their farm in the Fijian highlands and never came back. Two days later their Landcruiser was found at Natadola Beach. A week after that, the first remains began washing up on the sand. This is the first of a three-part Murder in the Pacific series for The Veil — three cases set in the places we usually think o
E29 | The Outback Killer - The Murder of Peter Falconio
On a winter night in 2001, an orange Kombi pulled over on the Stuart Highway. By morning, Peter Falconio was missing, his girlfriend Joanne Lees was hiding in the scrub, and Australia had its most enduring outback mystery. This episode traces what happened that night, the manhunt that followed, the DNA evidence that convicted Bradley Murdoch, and the death — in July 2025 — that took the location o
E28 | A Dingo Took My Baby - The Lindy Chamberlain Story
On a Sunday night in August 1980, a baby disappeared from a tent at the base of Uluru. Her mother said a dingo took her. The country called it a lie. Lindy Chamberlain spent three and a half years in a Darwin prison for a murder that never happened — convicted on forensic evidence that turned out to be sound deadener from a Holden Torana, by a public that decided early she didn't grieve correctly.
E27 | "They're All Dead" - The Bain Family Murders
On the morning of 20 June 1994, in a weatherboard house in Andersons Bay, Dunedin, five members of the Bain family were shot dead. One survived: 22-year-old David Bain, who had come home from his paper round and called 111. Convicted in 1995. Acquitted at retrial in 2009 after the Privy Council quashed the original verdict. Two stories, told for thirty years, about one morning. The rifle prints, t
E26 | The Murder of Kurt Cobain?
On the morning of 8 April 1994, an electrician named Gary Smith climbed the stairs to a greenhouse above a Seattle garage and discovered the body of Kurt Cobain. The ruling was suicide. It held for thirty years — through a Seattle Police review, through documentaries, through one private investigator who never accepted it. Then in November 2025, an international forensic team published a peer-revi
E25 | "We Want to Go Back" - The Adelaide Oval Abduction
On a cold Saturday afternoon in August 1973, eleven-year-old Joanne Ratcliffe took four-year-old Kirste Gordon to the toilet at the Adelaide Oval, and the two of them never came back. Thirteen thousand people were at the football. Three witnesses, in three different parts of the city, watched a middle-aged man carry the smaller girl through the parkland while the older one fought him for the entir
E24 | Aramoana - Pathway to the Sea
The episode examines the Aramoana massacre, one of New Zealand’s deadliest mass shootings. Over 36 hours in November 1990, gunman David Gray killed 13 people in the small coastal settlement of Aramoana. The story traces how an isolated dispute escalated into extreme violence, the fear that gripped the community, and the police response that ultimately ended the siege. It also explores the lasting
E23 | Natalie Wood - Beware Dark Water
The death of Hollywood star Natalie Wood remains one of the industry’s most enduring mysteries. In November 1981, Wood vanished from a yacht off Catalina Island during a weekend trip with her husband, Robert Wagner, and actor Christopher Walken. Hours later, her body was found floating in dark, cold waters. Officially ruled an accidental drowning at the time, the case has since been reopened amid
E22 | Special Series: Byron Bay - The Secret Coast - Part 3/3
Byron Bay is paradise. It is also, by NSW Police's count, one of the places where 67 women vanished or were killed between 1977 and 2009. In the final part of our Byron Bay series, Ryan Wolf walks the coast between Newcastle and the Queensland border — ten names, five decades, and one question the region has been asking for nearly fifty years. Théo Hayez. Jackson Stacker. And all the others still
E21 | Special Series: Byron Bay - The Mystery - Part 2/3, Jackson Stacker
Jackson Stacker’s death in Byron Bay raised more questions than answers. What initially appeared routine quickly unravelled into a case marked by inconsistencies, missing details, and uneasy silence. This episode examines the known facts, the gaps in the narrative, and why Stacker’s final hours continue to provoke suspicion and scrutiny.While some dramatic license is taken during the retelling of
E20 | Special Series: Byron Bay - The Vanishings. Part 1/3, Theo Hayez
This is Part One of Three of our Special Series Byron Bay VanishingsIn May 2019, 18-year-old Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez vanished after a night out in Byron Bay, Australia. He was last seen leaving the Cheeky Monkey's bar in the early hours of May 31st. Despite an extensive search involving police, volunteers, and his family who flew from Belgium, Theo was never found. His phone data showed he h
E19 | The Man on the Hill - The Koiterangi Incident
In October 1941, a struggling West Coast farmer named Stanley Graham shot four police officers on his remote Koiterangi property, then vanished into the New Zealand bush. What followed was the largest manhunt in New Zealand history — hundreds of police, soldiers, and Home Guardsmen, aircraft overhead, a tank in the valley — all hunting one wounded man for thirteen days. By the time it ended, seven
E18 | The Body in the Wych Elm
In April 1943, four boys trespassing in Hagley Wood, Worcestershire, discovered a human skull inside a hollow wych elm. Police found an almost complete female skeleton, folded into the narrow trunk while the body was still warm. She was approximately thirty-five years old, five feet tall, and carried a cheap wedding ring. Nobody reported her missing. No suspect was ever charged. Then, in 1944, gra
E17 | The Body in the Copse - The Last Day of Shelley Morgan
On a clear June morning in 1984, Shelley Morgan left her Bristol home with a camera, a commission, and a day full of plans. She never came back. Her body was found four months later in a rural Somerset copse, eight miles from where she was last seen. Fourteen stab wounds. Every belonging removed. No arrest in forty years. This is the story of a woman, a blue van, and a question that has never been
E16 | The Enigma of the Dark - The Claremont Killings
In 1996, three young women vanished from the same affluent Perth suburb within fourteen months. Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer, and Ciara Glennon were the last known victims of Australia's most expensive homicide investigation — a case that gripped an entire city for over two decades. This episode traces the crimes, the hunt, and the man who hid behind an ordinary life. Some cases get solved. Not all o
E15 | The Girl in the Basement - Jon Benet Ramsey
Six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in her family’s Boulder, Colorado home on Christmas Day, 1996. What followed was a baffling investigation marked by a ransom note, a compromised crime scene, and suspicion that shifted repeatedly between family members and unknown intruders. Decades later, despite forensic advances and renewed scrutiny, the case remains unresolved—an unsettling study in
E14 | The Mystery of the Somerton Man
In December 1948, an unidentified man was found dead on Somerton Beach in Adelaide. He carried no identification. Clothing labels had been removed. Hidden in his pocket was a scrap of paper bearing the words Tamám Shud—“ended.” Investigators uncovered an unclaimed suitcase, a cryptic code, and a trail that led nowhere. The case stalled, then lingered, becoming one of Australia’s most enduring myst
E13 | Double Jeopardy - The Bowraville Murders
The Bowraville murders refer to the deaths of three Aboriginal children in the NSW town of Bowraville in the early 1990s. Despite strong community advocacy and multiple investigations, only one accused was tried, acquitted, and no convictions followed, leaving families seeking justice decades later amid allegations of systemic investigative failures.While some dramatic license is taken during the
E12 | Streets of Blood - Jack The Ripper
In the gas-lit slums of Victorian London, terror stalks the streets. Women are butchered with surgical precision. Bodies are left mutilated, posed, and abandoned in the shadows of Whitechapel. As panic spreads and the press fans the flames, police chase a killer who seems to vanish into the fog itself. This is the story of Jack the Ripper—his victims, his violence, and the city that bled while the
E11 | Mother - The Ed Gein Story
Plainfield, Wisconsin was a quiet farming town where everyone knew everyone else. That’s why no one paid much attention to the man who lived alone on the old family property at the edge of town. Ed Gein was polite, soft-spoken, and harmless — or so it seemed. But when Bernice Worden vanished in 1957, the door to Gein’s world was forced open. What investigators found inside wasn’t just evidence of
E10 | OJ Simpson & The Murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman
In June 1994, the brutal murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman ignited one of the most infamous trials in American history. Former NFL superstar O.J. Simpson stood accused, his white Bronco chase and televised courtroom drama gripping the world. But behind the spectacle lay a deeper story — of violence, celebrity, race, and a justice system pushed to its limits. In this episode of The Ve
E09 | The Vengeance Episode
In this haunting episode, The Veil turns its gaze toward the raw and dangerous territory of revenge. From small-town justice to national headlines, these are the stories of people who decided the system had failed — and took matters into their own hands. A father who pulls the trigger in front of rolling cameras. A community that snaps after years of terror. A killer who demands his own execution.
E08 | Oscar Pistorious & The Murder of Reeva Steenkamp
On Valentine’s Day 2013, four gunshots shattered the stillness of a Pretoria night. By morning, one of the world’s most celebrated athletes — Oscar Pistorius — stood accused of killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. What followed was a courtroom drama broadcast to millions: a story of fame, fear, and a nation forced to question what it believed about its heroes.Told through transcripts, testimon
E07 | The Zodiac Killer
He called himself The Zodiac. A man who murdered without mercy, taunted without fear, and wrote his name into the history of American crime with ink, blood, and code. Between 1968 and 1970, he struck across Northern California — couples on quiet roads, a taxi driver in San Francisco, and perhaps others still unknown. Then he disappeared, leaving behind only letters, ciphers, and a symbol that came
E06 | Arthur Allen Thomas & The Crewe Murders
In June 1970, Harvey and Jeannette Crewe vanished from their quiet farmhouse in Pukekawa, New Zealand. Five days later, their infant daughter was found alive in her cot, weak but still breathing. Weeks later, their bodies surfaced downstream in the Waikato River — bound, weighted, and shot. What followed became one of the most infamous miscarriages of justice in New Zealand’s history.Police arrest
E05 | The Snowtown 'Barrel Bodies' Murders
In the late 1990s, the quiet South Australian town of Snowtown became the unlikely epicentre of Australia’s most infamous serial murder case. Behind the doors of an abandoned bank, police uncovered six plastic barrels. Inside were the acid-preserved remains of eight people — men and women who had been strangled, tortured, mocked, and discarded by John Bunting, Robert Wagner, and their small circle
E04 | Scott Watson - Murder in the Sounds
New Year’s Eve, 1997. Hundreds of revelers pack into Furneaux Lodge in the Marlborough Sounds, celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of another. But by dawn, two young friends — Ben Smart and Olivia Hope — have vanished. What follows is one of New Zealand’s most infamous and enduring mysteries.The Veil takes you back to that night and deep into the investigation that gripped a nation.
E03 | The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann
On the night of May 3rd, 2007, three-year-old Madeleine McCann vanished from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal. What followed became the most famous missing child case in the world. From the frantic first searches and questionable police work, to the media circus that hounded her parents Kate and Gerry, every step deepened the mystery and divided public opinion. Were the McC
E02 | The Backpacker Murderer - Ivan Milat
In this episode of The Veil, we journey deep into the shadow cast by Australia’s most infamous serial killer: Ivan Milat, the Backpacker Murderer. Between 1989 and 1992, seven young travelers vanished along the Hume Highway, their bodies later uncovered in Belanglo State Forest. What began as isolated missing persons cases became one of the nation’s darkest criminal investigations, exposing a pred
E01 | The Hinterkaifeck Murders
In 1922, on a lonely farmstead deep in the Bavarian countryside, six people were slaughtered in one of the most chilling unsolved crimes in history. The family at Hinterkaifeck — Andreas and Cäzilia Gruber, their daughter Victoria, her two young children, and the new maid Maria — were found brutally murdered, their bodies hidden beneath straw in the barn. Yet the true horror lay not only in the ki
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The Veil is a chilling true crime podcast that pulls listeners deep into the world’s darkest and most haunting cases. Hosted by Ryan Wolf, each episode is crafted like an immersive thriller - a story told not just through facts, but through atmosphere, tension, and detail that makes you feel as though you’re standing inside the crime scene itself.These are not urban legends or ghost stories; every











