
Episode #102
Episode 102 - Mr Cruel
Summary: In this episode, we delve into the chilling case of Mr. Cruel, exploring his crimes, victim profiles, and the ongoing investigation. We discuss the psychological profile of the perpetrator, the impact on victims, and the challenges faced by law enforcement in solving this cold case. Keywords: Mr. Cruel, true crime, abduction, serial offender, criminal psychology, cold case, law enforcement, victim impact, criminal investigation, suspect profiling, police tactics, forensic evidence, Melbourne crimes, police investigation, true crime Sources and other links Australian Crime Stories: Mr. Cruel, Documentary If any of our content is distressing & you need to talk (Australia): Lifeline Phone: 13 11 14 https://www.lifeline.org.au/ Or please seek assistance in your country Check us out on our socials for images and updates: Instagram Facebook Website Join us on Patreon: If you would like more of us join us for Two Crime Besties: Crime Adjacent over on Patreon! More laughs, more banter, more crime-adjacent chaos . Patreon.com/twocrimebesties “Buy Me a Coffee”. If you'd like to keep us caffeinated (or wined ) while we prep our next episode, please feel free to click the below link to buy us a coffee. https://buymeacoffee.com/twocrimebesties Buy your very own Two Crime Besties Merch here: www.twocrimebesties.com/merch Also check out the LinkTree ihttps://linktr.ee/Twocrimebesties for all our links Stay curious, crime besties! Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is intended for mature audiences. The topics discussed may contain sensitive material related to real-life crimes, violence, and distressing events that may be disturbing or triggering. All opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests and do not reflect the views of any organisations or entities associated with the production. While we strive to provide accurate and factual information, true crime stories may involve speculation, theories, and varying interpretations of events. Some details may be presented in a way that is meant to engage and educate rather than to sensationalise. Listener discretion is advised.

