The Murder of Kylie Maybury - a podcast by True Blue Crime

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6th of November 1984 Melbourne Cup Day


They say it’s ‘the race that stops a nation’. Australia’s most famous horse race, it’s also a world-class one that’s among the top sporting events in the world - sitting alongside other famous races like the Kentucky Derby in the USA and The Royal Ascot in England.

But in 1984 Melbourne Cup Day wasn’t a day to be celebrated by Kylie Maybury and her family.


Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss this heart-wrenching murder of an innocent young girl who was taken from her family far too young, and the subsequent arrest in 2016 of a vile old man named Gregory Keith Davies.


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  1. The Queen v Davies [2017] VSC 800 (21 December 2017)
  2. Mugshots 3 by Keith Moor
  3. Six-year-old Kylie Maybury’s 1984 Melbourne Cup Day kidnap, and rape and murder, faces fresh investigation by Victoria Police, by Keith Moor, Herald Sun
  4. Kylie Maybury’s killer trapped by mix of new age science and old fashioned policing, by John Silvester, The Age
  5. Gregory Davies pleads guilty to murder of six-year-old Kylie Maybury 30 years ago, by Adam Cooper, The Age
  6. Suspect charged over 1984 killing of six-year-old Kylie Maybury, By Nino Bucci, Tammy Mills and Allison Worrall; The Age
  7. Kylie Maybury, 6, was murdered on a family errand. 32 years later, police swoop, by John Silvester, The Age
  8. Man accused of Kylie Maybury’s murder lived a quiet life in tiny town, Nino Bucci, The Age
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