On what would have been Kane Moore’s 21st birthday, his family gathers at his memorial in Alice River, the place where his life ended under unexplained circumstances. This episode revisits that night, the investigation that followed, and the unanswered questions that continue to haunt a small North Queensland community. Through raw family testimony and detailed police timelines, we explore the mystery surrounding Kane’s death and why, three years on, someone out there still holds the truth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Is there Moore To The Case ?
The official finding says Cain Moore’s death was accidental, but his family and investigators see gaps in the police work. Why were certain cars cleared? How did drivers see in the dark? And could forensic details have been overlooked? This episode puts the investigation under the microscope.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Four Minutes in the Park
We dig into the moment everything turns: a de-identified teen says he drove through the park for “around four minutes” and saw what he thought was someone sleeping on the ground. The coroner’s finding is stark—Kane died when a vehicle accidentally drove over him—yet despite CCTV identifying two cars that night, both were later excluded when their wheel span and tyre impressions didn’t match the marks near where Kane was found. Police seized cars and interviewed witnesses, but the darkness in the park made seeing anything—let alone a body—exceptionally hard. For Kane’s family, one question still haunts everything: if it was an accident, why didn’t the driver stop?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Party In The Park
Kane Moore was a classic North Queensland larrikin—goofy, big-hearted, outdoorsy. He grew up by the river, loved his motorbike, doted on the family’s German shepherd Poppy, and wore the kind of haircut that got him in strife at school. He lived with his dad and sister just minutes from Rupertswood Park, where he and his mates often hung out. Then, in April 2023, Kane’s aunt Katie and his sister walked into that same park and found him lying on the grass gone. What follows are the frantic calls, the first statements, and the question that won’t let his family go: if this was a tragic mistake, why has no one come forward?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Left Behind In The Park
At a low-key hangout in Rupertswood Park, Kane sits among friends; minutes later he’s gone—his esky and a half-finished drink still on the ground. Calls to his phone begin at 10:11 pm and go unanswered as the night wears on. By morning, police swarm the scene, but one question hangs in the air, how was he lying only metres away—and nobody saw himSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.