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On Saturday September 15 2007, just after 10:00AM, an elderly Chinese couple were walking through Southern Cross Station when they noticed a female toddler standing alone near the escalator.

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Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Erin Munro - writing

Holly Boyd - research

Mike Migas - production, scoring

Andrew D.B. Joslyn - scoring

Milly Raso - creative direction

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Abhi Ram

Thanks guys 👍

Candice Williams

I realize spoilers do appear in the comments ... but there is an easy way to avoid this. Listen to the case first, then read the comments. It's a bit like not wanting to know the footy result but then listening to the sports wrap up on the radio.. I think a lot of the time a case presented by this wonderful team can really strike home or touch your heart and therefore it can be reflected in comments. People wanna share their thoughts.. just saying.

Candice Williams

Best citizens arrest I have ever heard ... haha ... Good one !

Michelle Kelly

I remember this case so well. So glad Pumpkin is thriving and living a lovely life. Well done Casefile.

RubySpook

I remember hearing about Pumpkin but never heard the rest of the story. Amazing work 🖤

Kate Ashwin

amazing how they gave the money to the little girl, too, real heroes!

Penni Jones

WHOOHOO I’m finally a Patreon 🥰

Linda Cannon

Jesus Bob, who made you the Comments police? We are all paying Patreons here and entitled to comment as we wish. If you’re afraid of spoilers, don’t read the comments until after you listen.

Linda Cannon

P.S. BOB, no need for name calling either. That makes you the ASS.

Brenda Wells

If getting the mail in your underwear is wrong, I don’t wanna be right.

HelpFind Ajax&Stamp

SPOILER ALERT. I have been in Pumpkin's mother's position but got out with my kids before he killed me. (He died years ago). I am appalled this woman was not protected from that monster. But not surprised, I got little help either. (Australia 1980's). How much harder for her in a different country and with a language barrier. I am so glad Pumpkin is doing well. Well done that group of guys. (And I never read comments before listening.)

HelpFind Ajax&Stamp

I don't read the comments first. Ever. Of course we are going to comment about the case. We want to respond immediately as we are feeling the emotions. That is what comments are for.

Gem

I remember this one well, very close to home. I'm glad Pumpkin is doing well with her grandmother.