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Discover haunted theatres, robbery gone wrong and Perth’s deadliest decade with Dark Stry’s latest true crime self-guided walking tour, Murder and Macabre.

Murder and Macabre exposes Perth’s dark underbelly through stories about:

  • King St and the biggest decoy in Perth
  • the haunting of the Piccadilly Theatre
  • the controversies of capital punishment
  • murder on the Government House dancefloor
  • the ghost in the Bell Tower
  • Perth’s deadliest serial killer and the victims who got away.

‘Humans have always been obsessed with real-life dark stories, from the murder pamphlets of the 17th century to TV shows and podcasts today,’ says Erin Clark, CEO and co-founder of Dark Stry.

‘We’ve scoured locations and history books to bring the dead back to life. Dark Stry is the next evolution in technology to tell these stories that not many locals know.’

It’s long been said that Perth’s CBD is dead between Christmas and New Year, so Dark Stry has released the perfect solution – uncovering the dead through current-day and historical footage and audio in a mobile app. The Dark Stry app tells the stories, guides users between stops and, for those wanting more, provides links to additional information.

For those needing some refreshment along their travels (or the chance to shake off some of the stories), the app also links users to a hospitality venue at every stop.

Free social media filters allow users to share their stops and stories, immersing themselves in tales of ghosts, dancefloor killers and female crime gangs.

The Murder and Macabre tour joins Dark Stry’s other popular offerings that showcase enterprising women, Perth’s boom and bust since European settlement, and historical pubs.

The Dark Stry app can be downloaded from app stores or the Dark Stry website.

For more information on the Murder and Macabre tour, visit the Dark Stry website www.darkstry.com.au