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Auteur(s): Bryan Littlely & Max Marten
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sleepers

Join investigative journalist Bryan Littlely as he pulls back the curtain on Australia's most haunting cold cases. With compelling detail and chilling insights, Bryan is joined by a dedicated ground crew and unexpected allies as they pursue buried truths that authorities have long dismissed or hidden.


Each gripping episode reveals never-before-heard details from key witnesses and confidential statements, shedding new light on decades-old evidence and disturbing revelations about police connections, suppressed leads, unsettling tunnels, and possible crime scenes.


Featuring exclusive interviews, hidden recordings, and raw, confronting narratives, sleepers bravely challenges the official story and gives voice to the silent witnesses and forgotten victims who refuse to remain in the dark.


This isn't just a podcast. It's a relentless quest for justice, a reckoning, and a promise to fight for answers.


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Bryan Littlely & Max Marten
Politique Sciences sociales True Crime
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  • beaumont abduction: Who is Les Davis?
    Nov 19 2025

    In this milestone episode, Sleepers uncovers the most confronting revelations yet about Les Davis, a man whose name has sat on the edge of South Australia’s darkest stories for sixty years.

    Through the voice of Kane Davis, Les’s own grand-nephew, we hear the first-ever family account of a figure long hidden from the public record. His movements, his crimes, his aliases, and his presence at Glenelg during the Beaumont Investigations all begin to form a pattern that can no longer be dismissed.

    Then Bryan and Brad break down the details that have never seen daylight:

    • Confirmed multiple identities
    • Direct overlap with known offenders
    • New locations, timelines and witness confirmations
    • A behaviour profile that matches historical suspects
    • Evidence and photographs that disappeared from public view

    Episode 10 also brings a significant breakthrough:

    The first known arrest photographs of Les Davis were taken in 1952 at just nineteen years old. These images, presented alongside the Beaumont identikit, reveal a likeness too strong to ignore.

    They are available on our Substack page.

    What emerges in this episode is not a coincidence.

    It is a network.

    And it is one South Australia has avoided confronting for decades.

    And this story is far from over.

    In Episode 11, we speak to Hannah, who lived under Les Davis’s control.

    What she reveals will change everything.


    #SleepersPodcast #TrueCrimeAustralia #BeaumontChildren #AdelaideOvalAbductions #LesDavis #SouthAustraliaCrime #ColdCaseInvestigation #ChildProtection #AustralianTrueCrime

    It's time to rise - #fightlikejo


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    58 min
  • adelaide oval abduction: The Rings
    Nov 2 2025

    Sleepers: The Adelaide Oval Abductions #9

    In 1973, seven-year-old Donna was at the Adelaide Oval the day Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon disappeared.

    She played with two little girls outside the toilets. Then they were gone.

    Police interviewed Donna soon after, took her statement, and promised to follow up on the matter. They never did.

    For fifty years, her memories sat alone until now.

    In this episode, Donna shares what she saw that day, what she later learned about her own father, and how her life became entangled with the family of the man long suspected of taking those girls — Stanley Arthur Hart.


    Her testimony reveals a chilling web of names, methods, and silences stretching across generations:

    • A father who used hypnosis like Hart once did.
    • A grandson who repeated the same violence.
    • Families whose lives kept circling the same dark secret.


    It’s not coincidence. It’s connection.

    And as this web tightens, the pattern of South Australia’s hidden crimes begins to take its true shape.


    Hosted by Bryan Littlely. Narration by Max Marten.

    Music by Cody Martin.

    Produced by Bearslayer Media / Leave A Light On Inc.

    It's time to rise - #fightlikejo


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    53 min
  • adelaide oval abduction: Warrior Women #2
    Oct 18 2025

    Episode 8 of Sleepers takes listeners back to Yatina, the remote mid-north town in South Australia, where truth and terror share the same ground.

    In conversations with journalist Bryan Littlely, the survivor of the 1966 assault that ultimately led to the only prison time that Stanley Arthur Hart ever served, they recall growing up in Stan Hart's orbit, a man they would both quickly realise was the monster hiding in plain sight.

    From their first memories of the terror to the police investigations and successive governments that failed them, their stories reveal the human cost of silence and the strength it takes to speak after so long.

    Max Marten’s narration traces how a 2013 call to police set off the SAPOL Major Crime dig, how other survivors’ voices converged, and how two adjoining properties in Yatina have become a symbol of everything South Australia still refuses to confront.

    As the final minutes unfold, one quiet statement from Amanda stops everything cold:

    ‘That wasn’t my shoe.’

    A phrase that reopens the questions the state never answered, and propels Sleepers toward its most unsettling chapter yet.


    ⚠️ Content warning: This episode discusses child sexual abuse and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.


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    🇦🇺 Australia
    • Lifeline Australia – Crisis Support & Suicide Prevention: 13 11 14 (24/7)
    • Kids Helpline – For young people aged 5–25: 1800 55 1800 (24/7)

    Beyond Blue – free, confidential telephone counselling 24/7: 1300 22 4636

    • MensLine Australia – Counselling for men: 1300 78 99 78
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    🌍 International

    United States

    • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): 1-800-656-4673 (24/7)
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    United Kingdom

    • NSPCC (for children & young people): 0808 800 5000
    • Samaritans UK: 116 123 (24/7)
    • NAPAC (National Association for People Abused in Childhood): 0808 801 0331

    Canada

    • Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 or text CONNECT to 686868 (24/7)
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    New Zealand

    • Safe to Talk (Sexual harm helpline): 0800 044 334 or text 4334 (24/7)
    • Lifeline New Zealand: 0800 543 354

    Europe (general)

    • 116 123 – European standard suicide helpline (works in many EU countries)
    • 116 111 – Child Helpline Europe

    Global

    • Child Helpline International: childhelplineinternational.org/child-helplines
    • International Suicide Hotlines Directory: findahelpline.com


    It's time to rise - #fightlikejo


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