Morbidology the Podcast – 192: Chelsea Ireland and Lukasz Klosowski

Podcast released on: 20th February 2023

Kalangadoo means “Big trees in water” in Aboriginal. It’s a locality in Southern Australia, approximately 350 kilometres south-east of Adelaide. It was founded back in 1891, and even today, it had an old-town feel to it, and it remains the centre of a rich, agricultural district. In 2020, however, the residents of Kalangadoo awoke to…


Kalangadoo means “Big trees in water” in Aboriginal. It’s a locality in Southern Australia, approximately 350 kilometres south-east of Adelaide. It was founded back in 1891, and even today, it had an old-town feel to it, and it remains the centre of a rich, agricultural district. In 2020, however, the residents of Kalangadoo awoke to their area swarming with police officers, as a senseless and shocking incident took place overnight, an incident that would traumatise the entire area.

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Audio Sources:

“‘Monster’ who shot his own son and son’s girlfriend dead in Mount McIntyre learns fate | 7NEWS”

Sources:

The Advertiser, 23 August, 2020 – “Young Couple Chelsea Ireland and Lukasz Klosowski Shot Death”

The Advertiser, 24 August, 2000 – “Two Children Saw Double Shooting”

The Advertiser, 25 August, 2020 – “Millicent Shooting Victim Lukasz Klosowski Remembered”

The Advertiser, 25 August, 2020 – “Millicent Shooting Victim Chelsea Ireland Remembered”

The Advertiser, 27 August, 2020 – “Lukasz and Chelsea’s Alleged Murderer Unmasked”

Australian Associated Press, 27 August, 2020 – “Man Accused of SA Double Murder Named”

Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 27 August, 2020 – “Australian Red Cross Sends Trauma-Trained Volunteers”

The Advertiser, 1 September, 2020 – “Family of Millicent Double Shooting Victim Chelsea Ireland Pays Tribute”

Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 10 September, 2020 – “Adelaide Teenager Lukasz Klosowski Farewelled at Funeral”

The Advertiser, 11 September, 2020 – “Shooting Victims Chelsea Ireland and Lukasz Klosowski Farewelled”

The Advertiser, 16 September, 2020 – “I Kept Begging Them to Tell Me That It Wasn’t True”

The Advertiser, 21 September, 2020 – “Pawel Klosowski Pleads Guilty”

The Advertiser, 22 September, 2020 – “Bill to Stop Murderers and Rapists”

The Advertiser, 30 November, 2020 – “DPP to Argue Pawel Klosowski Not Entitled to Full Sentencing Discount”

Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 30 November, 2020 – “Prosecutors Urge Against Maximum Sentencing Discount”

The Advertiser, 19 February, 2021 – “Chelsea Ireland Remembered with Memorial Award for Environment Action”

Australian Associated Press, 21 March, 2021 – “Parents Haunted by Daughter’s Murder”

Australian Associated Press, 22 March, 2021 – “Monster Can’t Explain Murderous Acts”

Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 22 March, 2021 – “Family of Murder Victim Lukasz Klosowski and Chelsea Ireland Confront Pawel Klosowski”

The Advertiser, 1 April, 2021 – “SA Murderer Pawel Klosowski Sentenced to at Least 34 years Behind Bars”

The Border Watch, 9 April, 2021 – “Murderer Jailed for 34 Years”

The Advertiser, 13 June, 2021 – “Chelsea Ireland Honored in New Puddle Jumpers Food Hub”

The Advertiser, 7 August, 2021 – “Pawel Klosowski Applies for Shorter Prison Term”

The Advertiser, 11 August, 2021 – “Don’t Let Killer Dad Out Early”

Sunday Mail, 21 August, 2021 – “Lukasz Klosowski and Chelsea Ireland Remembered as Innocent and Loving Angels”

Australian Associated Press, 25 August, 2021 – “Appeal Dismissed in SA Double Murder”

Sunday Mail, 26 December, 2021 – “A Mother’s Love and Strength a Gift for us All”

https://www.courts.sa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/download-manager-files/2021%20SASCA%2085.pdf
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