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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 23 MIN

A Room They All Remembered… A Killer No One Found

from True Crime Obsessed · host Obomedia Network

In Melbourne 1987, a masked predator breaks into homes at dawn, subdues entire families, and disappears with girls for hours. Four attacks, three released alive, one executed with three shots. Thirty-four years later, the police claim to have forensic evidence but cannot name the culprit. Why? In this episode, you will discover how a 1991 FBI profile, a clandestine network of men in balaclavas meeting every Friday, and seven non-excluded suspects reveal that the answer may have been available from the start. Engraved diamond ring, car with special seats, room with peach details confirmed by independent victims, genetic evidence collected in the 90s without public comparison. The central question: a perpetrator or an organized network of predators? Case Details Victim: Eliza (11-12 years), Sharon Wills (10 years), Nikki Lionus (13 years), Carmen Chan (13 years) Date: November 1987 to April 1991 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Status: Unsolved, seven non-excluded suspects, genetic evidence collected but not publicly compared - Physical description changes between attacks: educated thin, uneducated thin, prominent belly. One man or multiple predators working together? - Genetic forensics collected in the 90s, David Wells confirms in 2025 evidence exists. Why was it never compared against Sierra Files suspects? - Police withheld room descriptions and FBI profile for years. When illustrations were published in 1991: 400+ calls in one day. Would Carmen's outcome have changed if it had been published earlier? - May 1992 newspaper documents Melbourne network of men in balaclavas exchanging child abuse material on Fridays. Task force chief denies connection the next day. Cover-up or incompetence? Are you ready to face the truth that the Australian police have been avoiding for thirty years? Mr. Cruel Melbourne, unsolved case Australia, serial predator Australia, hidden forensic evidence, Operation Spectrum, child abuse network Melbourne, Carmen Chan case, Sierra Files, true crime Spanish podcast If you want to listen to this podcast ad-free and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: [email protected].

In Melbourne 1987, a masked predator breaks into homes at dawn, subdues entire families, and disappears with girls for hours. Four attacks, three released alive, one executed with three shots. Thirty-four years later, the police claim to have forensic evidence but cannot name the culprit. Why? In this episode, you will discover how a 1991 FBI profile, a clandestine network of men in balaclavas meeting every Friday, and seven non-excluded suspects reveal that the answer may have been available from the start. Engraved diamond ring, car with special seats, room with peach details confirmed by independent victims, genetic evidence collected in the 90s without public comparison. The central question: a perpetrator or an organized network of predators? Case Details Victim: Eliza (11-12 years), Sharon Wills (10 years), Nikki Lionus (13 years), Carmen Chan (13 years) Date: November 1987 to April 1991 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Status: Unsolved, seven non-excluded suspects, genetic evidence collected but not publicly compared - Physical description changes between attacks: educated thin, uneducated thin, prominent belly. One man or multiple predators working together? - Genetic forensics collected in the 90s, David Wells confirms in 2025 evidence exists. Why was it never compared against Sierra Files suspects? - Police withheld room descriptions and FBI profile for years. When illustrations were published in 1991: 400+ calls in one day. Would Carmen's outcome have changed if it had been published earlier? - May 1992 newspaper documents Melbourne network of men in balaclavas exchanging child abuse material on Fridays. Task force chief denies connection the next day. Cover-up or incompetence? Are you ready to face the truth that the Australian police have been avoiding for thirty years? Mr. Cruel Melbourne, unsolved case Australia, serial predator Australia, hidden forensic evidence, Operation Spectrum, child abuse network Melbourne, Carmen Chan case, Sierra Files, true crime Spanish podcast If you want to listen to this podcast ad-free and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: [email protected].

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