'On a winter morning in June 1980, Maria James turned to her son Mark and looked him in the eyes.
"She said to me, 'if anything happens to me, look after your brother.'"
Later that day she was found stabbed to death at the back of her suburban Melbourne bookshop, where she lived with her two boys.
Was it a scorned lover? A random stranger? Or was the murder tied up in the sins of the Catholic Church?
Presented by ABC investigative reporter, Rachael Brown, Trace sifts through evidence to see whether police missed anything at the time, revisits suspects, and finds a new one of its own.
The story is propelled by three men who've refused to give up hope Maria's killer will be found; her two sons, Mark and Adam James, and one of Australia's best-known detectives, Ron Iddles. Ron recently hung up his boots with a Bradmanesque strike rate, but this case — his first — well, he’s never really let it go.
"Someone knows who killed Maria James," says Iddles. "The answer’s always in the file.'
Source: ABC.
Podcast comprising of 11 episodes over 2017 and 2018.
Trace is a podcast created and presented by ABC investigative reporter Rachael Brown
Investigation: Rachael Brown
Assistant production: Kerrie Ritchie, Rachel Carbonell, Andy Burns & Ryan Pemberton
Research and fact checking: Emma Lancaster
Legals: Grant McAvaney
Digital production: Jeremy Story Carter
Sound, original music and additional production: Martin Peralta
Additional original music: Josh Curtis
Script editing: Sophie Townsend
Executive Producer: Tim Roxburgh
Executive Producer/Series Editor: Jesse Cox
'Journalist Rachael Brown talks about the cold-case investigation of the 1980 murder of Melbourne bookseller Maria James, as featured in her award-winning ABC podcast, Trace. This is a live recording from our event.' (Production summary)
'Journalist Rachael Brown talks about the cold-case investigation of the 1980 murder of Melbourne bookseller Maria James, as featured in her award-winning ABC podcast, Trace. This is a live recording from our event.' (Production summary)