Larrimah: Australia’s unsolved outback mystery
The Briefing28 Sep 2021

Larrimah: Australia’s unsolved outback mystery

The disappearance of Paddy Moriarty from the outback town of Larrimah in 2017 has puzzled police and amateur sleuths alike.

Investigative reporters Caroline Graham and Kylie Stevenson have spent years on the case and are telling the story so far in their new book, Larrimah.

Caroline and Kylie join us on The Briefing to share the mysterious story of Paddy’s case and to shed light on the equally mysterious town where it all played out.

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