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Tuesday 31 May 2022

A Shot of Spirits: Ep. 14. Stirling Theatre - South Australia

 

A Shot of Spirits: Ep. 14. 

Stirling Theatre - South Australia




We're back in South Australia this week, visiting the Adelaide Hills. I first wrote about this haunting many years ago, and in 2021, spoke about it at a presentation at the Mount Barker Library!

Tuesday 24 May 2022

A Shot of Spirits. Ep. 13. St Marys Hospital - Tasmania

A Shot of Spirits. Ep. 13.

 St Marys Hospital - Tasmania



This week, we are again visiting Tasmania, and the stunning heritage building that was once St Mary's Hospital near Battery Point.

Tuesday 17 May 2022

Shot of Spirits: Ep. 12: St David's Park - Hobart, Tasmania

 

Shot of Spirits: Ep. 12: 

St David's Park - Hobart, Tasmania



 This week, I am keeping the continuity going for my 'Shot of Spirits' video project by extending outside of South Australia, and visiting the Apple Isle, Tasmania.
 Saint David's Park was one Hobart's first cemetery, and is allegedly haunted!

Photos: Rob Coad.

Tuesday 10 May 2022

Shot of Spirits: Episode 11: The Smithfield Hotel, South Australia.

 

Shot of Spirits: Episode 11: 

The Smithfield Hotel, South Australia.


It has long been alleged that the Smithfield Hotel, on Main North Road, Smithfield, South Australia, is haunted!

Thanks to the Playford's Past website for the use of historical photographs.


Tuesday 3 May 2022

The Wimbledon Kidnapping: Part Three: Closure


The Wimbledon Kidnapping: Part Three: Closure




Muriel McKay

 

In early 2022, Nizamodeen Hosein, now 75 years old revealed to police where he had buried the remains of Muriel McKay, who he, and his brother Arthur, had murdered 52 years prior in the bungled Rupert Murdoch kidnapping and blackmail plot.

 It had long been suspected that the brothers had fed Mrs McKay’s body to their pigs. No evidence of her remains had ever been found. Hosein claimed that while Mrs McKay was his hostage, she collapsed and died while watching the news of her kidnapping on TV.

The two brothers had been sentenced to life at the Old Bailey for the kidnap and murder. It was believed to be the first prosecution to go ahead without having a body to prove the murder. Nizamodeen was deported to Trinidad after serving his gaol time. Arthur died in prison in 2009.

 

Nizamodeen stated to the media, that his reason for revealing her burial location was that he was nearing death and wanted ‘closure’ before he ‘met his maker’.[1] He also claimed that there was no violence toward her during the kidnapping.[2]

 

© 2022 Allen Tiller



[1] Tom Pettifor, Bungled Rupert Murdoch wife kidnapper FINALLY reveals where he buried murder victim, Mirror, (2022), https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/bungled-rupert-murdoch-wife-kidnapper-25918374.

[2] Sam Ramsden, Where Are Arthur & Nizamodeen Hosein Now?, Bustle, (2021), https://www.bustle.com/entertainment/where-are-the-hosein-brothers-now.

Monday 2 May 2022

Foundation of a City - Free Self Guided Walking Tour


Foundation of a City 

- Free Self Guided Walking Tour


'Foundation of a City' is available on the Discover Salisbury app (https://discoversalisbury.com.au/about/discover-salisbury-app/)

 This tour is history focussed, exploring the lives of the men and women that founded the City of Salisbury in South Australia. It took many months of research, writing, and planning that was aided by the founder of Salisbury, John Harvey's, descendants, and descendants of Joseph Broadstock; men who shaped the city into what we have today! Mary Ann Harvey and Charlotte Pretty, women who helped shape Salisbury also get recognition for their influence on Salisbury - take the tour to learn more!