DJ Husband of Missing Millionaire Businesswoman Melissa Caddick releases a haunting album detailing her disappearance
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DJ Husband of Missing Millionaire Businesswoman Melissa Caddick releases a haunting album detailing her disappearance
Anthony Koletti, husband of accused millionaire fraudster Melissa Caddick, released a controversial music album which reveals details on what happened on the day police raided the businesswoman's luxury home and her subsequent disappearance.
The hairdresser and DJ released the album on online streaming platforms, including Spotify, following the DJ’s guest appearance on Channel 7’s Spotlight Investigation on the Melissa Caddick case where the music was featured.

Anthony Koletti, husband of missing businesswoman Melissa Caddick, released a chilling music album inspired by his wife’s disappearance following his guesting on Spotlight. Credit: 7 News.
Three months later, a decomposed foot, which was identified as Ms. Caddick’s, was found on a beach 400km away from the businesswoman's home.
The gruesome find has left speculators forming theories about the disappearance. One theory speculates that Ms. Caddick may have cut off her own foot and faked her disappearance. While another states that the disappearance may have been a suicide case.
Mr. Koletti shunned these theories saying: “She wasn’t the kind of person who would chop off her foot and go AWOL.
The DJ also made some controversial claims on Spotlight saying that he believes the businesswoman was killed as opposed to the claims of the police that she took her own life.
“I know why she died. Someone got greedy and wanted her dead,” Mr. Koletti said.
Anthony Koletti revealed more claims in the album, titled Raid, which he released under the name Paws Off.
The album kicks off with a chilling track titled Introduction where in Mr. Koletti can be heard saying: “November 11, 2020, 5am. This is a true account of what happened on the day of the raid. Parental guidance is recommended.”
The narration was followed by knocking sounds — presumably an allegory for the arrival of the police at Ms. Caddick’s property.
The track was followed by Good Morning which features Mr. Koletti in a female police impersonation.
“No, no, we don’t have any proof or evidence, we’ll just get them,” the impersonation says.
Mr Koletti then replied in a deeper voice: “Yeah, that’s good enough for me,” followed by another voice, which says: “Freeze, don’t move.”
In the third track, No Rights, the DJ emphasised the fact that once authorities tell you that you have no rights, you have to believe that you really have no rights.
The next track, Privacy Zero, claims that the accusations against the businesswoman are a “one-sided story told by one large corporation, spending millions”.
Mr. Koletti details the trauma he experienced in the track titled Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, saying: “If you think that the raid that happened on November 11, 2020 affected nobody, you were wrong.”
The track Bragging details how the police who arrived at Ms. Caddick’s home “break things and disrespected all of us”.

The track Bragging talks about how police disrespected Mr. Koletti and his wife in their own property. Credit: NCA NewsWire/James Gourley.
The album closes with the track Outroduction where the ending line is “the damage is done”.
This article is based on an article written by Alexis Carey for news.com.au.
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