

Where Is Bruce Schuler
Graeme CROWLEY
Bruce Schuler went missing whilst gold prospecting in a remote part of North Queensland in 2012. The station leaseholders were convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. They will die in prison as they refuse to disclose the whereabouts of his remains. They maintain their innocence and claim not to know where his body is. This is an indepth (7 episodes) review of the circumstances of this circumstantial true crime murder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 9, 2024 • 40min
Ep 17 Robocop
Graeme delves into the controversial death of Sarah Brown, revealing how artificial intelligence is shaking up true crime investigations. The conversation highlights shocking findings from AI analysis, including the reliability of witness statements in the Bruce Schuler case. Listeners are taken through emotional testimonies, inconsistencies, and the potential complicity of prospectors. Moreover, the episode touches on advancements in cold case investigations, showcasing AI's promise in bringing justice to unresolved crimes.

Nov 1, 2024 • 36min
Ep 16 The Palmerville 5
George Wilson, closely related to Diane Wilson, sheds light on critical inconsistencies in the case of Bruce Shuler's disappearance. He discusses Bert Callaghan's conflicting statements about the Strubers' whereabouts on that fateful day. The conversation delves into peculiar details like the missing car keys and fragmented eyewitness accounts. With each new revelation, the emotional toll on the local community deepens, raising questions about the reliability of testimonies and the investigation's direction.

Oct 21, 2024 • 31min
Ep 15 Unravelling
SHOW NOTESIn this episode Graeme continues researching the case, with a development on the initial reason why the prospectors went to Palmerville in the first place. He has an email from a listener he shares with the listeners and also shares an email from a retired homicide detective with his view on the 142 concerns Graeme has with the evidence.Graeme identifies more inconsistencies in the evidence as presented at trial and recorded by police.The email address to contact me is graeme5353@live.comMy facebook presence is:Graeme Crowley Podcast Investigations.https://www.facebook.com/groups/711278310713346My other podcasts are: Who Killed Sarah Brownhttps://shows.acast.com/who-killed-sarah-brown Bring Home Sandrinehttps://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/638bf17cfcf6a500114ad805 Loose Ends: The Singh Family Tragedyhttps://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/6035c0c42dfe5276799a125a Who Killed Leanne Hollandhttps://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/610bb7df7480750be6971deaJanet G music can be found on Youtube and spotify at @jmg66. Janet G music.If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee by transferring funds to Commonwealth Bank BSB 064180 account 1006 4508. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 12, 2024 • 1h 7min
Ep 14 A Very Stressful Situation or Was It?
Dan Bidner, Tremaine Anderson, and Kevin Groth, all prospectors who were with Bruce Schuler when he went missing, share gripping insights from their traumatic experience. They discuss the psychological effects of stress and memory distortion during critical events. Tension from the prospecting trip unfolds, revealing their reactions to unexpected dangers, including gunshots and eerie situations. Their diverse narratives shed light on how trauma impacts memory and perceptions, raising questions about the reliability of their accounts during such a harrowing search.

Oct 2, 2024 • 52min
Ep 13 142 Concerns
Graeme dives into 142 discrepancies in the Bruce Shuler case, revealing shocking inconsistencies in evidence. New findings about a crucial video complicate the timeline surrounding Shuler's disappearance. The discussion also touches on legal complexities and community divisions, raising questions about justice and wrongful convictions. Additionally, the mystery of a prospecting trip adds another layer of intrigue, showcasing conflicting testimonies that further muddy the investigation. It's a captivating blend of mystery, legal drama, and critical inquiry.

Aug 30, 2024 • 55min
Ep 12 That Video
Dan Bidner, a prospector and witness in the Bruce Schuler case, shares riveting insights into the videos central to the investigation. He reveals that one video was filmed a day earlier than police reported, raising questions about the timeline. Dan discusses the inconsistencies in witness testimonies and their implications for the case. He also recounts his metal detecting adventures, highlighting the complexities and tensions within the prospecting community. This conversation uncovers the tangled web of events leading up to Bruce's mysterious disappearance.

Aug 16, 2024 • 1h 12min
Ep 11 A Window on their World
Explore the mysterious disappearance of Bruce Shuler through the lens of unreliable witness testimonies and the perplexing inconsistencies within the evidence. Delve into the intricate timeline of events leading up to his vanishing, as well as the emotional turmoil faced by his family. The discussion highlights critical questions about the validity of testimonies and the challenges of forensic evidence, all while pushing for clarity in a case cloaked in uncertainty. Join the quest for truth amid a complicated web of narratives.

Mar 17, 2024 • 33min
Ep 10 No Winners
In this gripping finale, Graeme examines the evidence in the mysterious case of Bruce Shuler, expressing frustration over unreturned communications and the inconsistencies in witness testimonies. He contemplates the potential for a retrial and the emotional toll on families embroiled in legal battles. Mental health insights are woven throughout, emphasizing the need for clarity in the justice system. As he hints at upcoming investigations into other unsolved crimes, the urgency for justice resonates deeply, leaving listeners questioning the integrity of legal proceedings.

Mar 6, 2024 • 38min
Ep 09 A Can of Worms
Delve into the chaotic world of witness testimonies and their reliability in a murder case. Intriguing insights emerge about the unsolved mystery of Bruce Schuler, especially a mysterious call made just before his disappearance. Camping camaraderie unfolds at Palmerville Station, filled with gold-hunting lore and rugged terrain challenges. The investigation reveals alarming inconsistencies in police handling of evidence and GPS data, sparking urgent calls for accountability and clarity in the pursuit of justice.

Feb 20, 2024 • 1h 11min
Ep 08 Forgetful Moments
Daniel Bidner, a crucial crown witness in the Bruce Shuler murder case, shares his insights on the inconsistencies in witness testimonies. He highlights discrepancies that have emerged regarding the days before Bruce's disappearance, suggesting that overlooked details may hold vital clues. The conversation also touches on the emotional weight of seeking truth amid chaos and the complexities of wrongful convictions. Throughout, Bidner reflects on the importance of memory and the impacts of external factors on the reliability of eyewitness accounts.