So what do foot calluses and a steel rack have in common? Well, they both relate to the two unsolved mini-mysteries that will be unpacked in this episode.
Join Cal, Dave, Rachel and Steveo as they speculate on how a man named Harry famously got his barefoot moniker before submerging themselves into the mystery of the NSW Rackman.
Content references
Crucified body of NSW’s ‘Rack Man’ identified after 25 years – case is referred to Cold Case Homicide Squad – Australian True Crime & Unsolved Mysteries (unsolvedtruecrime.com)
Max Tancevski | Unidentified Wiki | Fandom
Rack Man: Mystery of body in Hawkesbury River tied to cross | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site
Unsolved Australian crimes: Justine Ford book extract | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site
Rack Man: Mystery of body in Hawkesbury River tied to cross | The Courier Mail
Rack Man: Mystery of body in Hawkesbury River tied to cross | The Courier Mail
85UMNSW (doenetwork.org)
Max TANCEVSKI (australianmissingpersonsregister.com)
Crucified body of NSW’s ‘Rack Man’ identified after 25 years | Herald Sun
Max Tancevski | Graham's Blog (wordpress.com)
Australia - Australia - Max Tancevski, 'Rack Man', Hawkesbury River, N.S.W, remains found, 11 Aug 1994 | Websleuths
TANCEVSKI, Max - Responses [2015] NSWCorCResp 17 (22 May 2015) (austlii.edu.au)
27 May 1939 - BAREFOOT HARRY. - Trove (nla.gov.au)
Colorful Characters — Barefoot Harry Rice | Ahcuah (wordpress.com)
The Northern Miner, 4 June 1930.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 13 May 1939.
Submerged corpse found 24 years after the murder - a case study (jomswsge.com)
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This episode of Austranged is hosted, produced and edited by Cal, Dave, Rachel and Stevo. Opening song, 'Shivers in the Shadows' is composed by Victor Lundberg.
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