Tom Yeo
It Takes One
It takes one moment. One act. One clue. One person. It Takes One is a true-crime podcast about the single turning point that changes everything. The one decision that leads to tragedy. The one overlooked detail that cracks a case. The one witness who finally speaks. The one piece of evidence, or DNA, that finally breaks it open. Each episode explores a case where justice, truth, or resolution hinged on one crucial element — and asks what happens when that moment is missed, delayed, or finally revealed. Because sometimes, it only takes one — and that one could be you.
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Episodes
Episode 4 - Susan Isenhood 21.02.2026 24:18
In July 1987, a family gathering garden mulch in the remote Kiwarrak State Forest in New South Wales, stumbled upon something no one should ever find... a skull, scattered bones, lying amongst the very leaves they were collecting. What followed was an investigation riddled with critical errors, lost files, and nearly two decades of silence that left a devastated family completely in the dark. But...
Episode 3 - Shannon McCormack 04.02.2026 22:23
Shannon McCormack was a 22-year-old from Melbourne, known for his wit, humour, and love of life. In the early hours of May 27, 2007, a night out with friends ended in tragedy when a fight on the streets of the city left him critically injured.
Episode 2 - Theresa Binge 30.01.2026 26:48
In July 2003, 43-year-old Theresa Binge travelled from Boggabilla to Goondiwindi to visit friends, but would never return home. After an extensive search, her body was found across the border in NSW, setting off an investigation plagued by jurisdictional divides and a lack of definitive evidence. After two decades, police still believe Theresa Binge's murder is solvable, and that one person s...
Episode 1 - Tatiana Sokoloff 26.01.2026 34:59
Tatiana Sokoloff was born into a family of scholars and artists, raised between cultures, languages, and music. She built a life in Australia as a university lecturer known for warmth, intellect, and quiet dedication. In 1986, she was found brutally murdered in the sunroom of her Haberfield home.
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