Casefile True Crime - Casefile Presents: The Unthinkable
Episode Date: November 11, 2024Some stories are so profound, so unimaginable, that they stay with us forever. The Unthinkable is the latest podcast from Casefile Presents, hosted by two of Australia's leading voices in true crime, ...Vikki Petraitis and Emily Webb. The series delves into tales of ordinary people who have faced extraordinary, often devastating events and emerged forever changed. From survivors of traumatic events to victims of relentless stalking, and even those who’ve confronted some of Australia’s most notorious criminals, The Unthinkable explores the depths of human resilience. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.
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Some stories are so profound, so unimaginable, that they stay with us forever. The Unthinkable
is the latest podcast from Casefile Presents, hosted by two of Australia's leading voices in true crime, Vicky Petratus and Emily Webb.
The series delves into tales of ordinary people who have faced extraordinary,
often devastating events and emerged forever changed. From survivors of traumatic events,
to victims of relentless stalking and even those who've confronted some of Australia's most
notorious criminals, The Unthinkable explores the depths of human resilience.
In each episode, guests share their journey, pain and wisdom, giving a voice to experiences
many of us would struggle to comprehend.
The first two episodes feature the incredible story of Louisa Hope, a woman who survived
Sydney's Lindt Cafe siege in 2014, and are out now wherever you get your podcasts.
Episodes will drop weekly after that, so be sure to follow The Unthinkable so you don't miss an
episode. Now stay tuned to hear the trailer.
I can hear the explosions. I didn't know what was happening.
I'm Vicki Petratus.
And I'm Emily Webb.
We are true crime authors and podcasters with a long history of interviewing people
who've experienced unthinkable events.
The next guy had this Molotov cocktail in his hand and I just saw him lighting it.
Are you listening?
Pay attention, we're at Link Cafe.
A gentleman has taken us hostage.
He's got a gun and he's got a bomb.
But he turned towards me
and he had this demonic look on his face
and just came at me.
These stories will have you on the edge of your seats.
My shield man wasn't there anymore.
It was me by myself.
I had no protection.
We are going to die now.
Who could get out of that situation?
I could hear the explosions.
I didn't know what was happening.
It's just a matter of self-preservation to get myself out of there.
We get to ask questions that most would never ask.
And because of that, we get told things most would never hear about.
And I couldn't get my gun out, I'm sort of fighting with him, he's stabbing me.
Maybe he just hit his head on the ground when he went down, maybe he's okay.
I saw that she wasn't in a very good way. Yeah this will be difficult for me to talk about.
What draws us to these stories is the strength of the people coming out the other side of what
they've been through.
But it was eight years before I processed what happened in the siege.
There is a way.
It's not going to be easy.
You might have pitfalls, but you've got to keep going.
I'm not going to let it beat me or define me.
So even though these are stories of the unthinkable,
they are also stories of hope.
You've got to be the best for you first
before you can be the best for someone else.
The unthinkable is available now.
Be sure to download and follow the unthinkable
wherever you get your podcasts.