All The Damn Crime

The Woman Who Stole Millions and Vanished

John and Joel Season 2 Episode 64

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Melissa Caddick built a reputation as a successful financial advisor while allegedly operating a scheme that drained millions from unsuspecting investors. Just as regulators closed in and raided her home, she disappeared. Then came the shocking discovery: a running shoe containing human remains linked to Caddick. Yet her body was never recovered. This episode explores the rise and fall of Melissa Caddick, the victims left behind, and the mystery that continues to captivate Australia. 

Welcome to All The Damn Crim — a weekly true crime podcast covering the gruesome, the obscure, the unbelievable, and the unsolved.

Hosted by John, a defense investigator, and Joel, a documentary filmmaker and comedian, the show blends sharp storytelling with real investigative insight. Together, they break down cases from every angle—what happened, how it happened, and what doesn’t add up.

Each week we explore missing persons, cold cases, serial crimes, controversial investigations, and bizarre true crime stories from around the world. Some cases are solved, some remain mysteries, and some defy explanation entirely.

Deep-dive true crime with smart conversation, dark stories, and just enough humor to keep it human.

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