Man goes drinking after killing wife: court
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A man accused of bludgeoning his estranged wife to death with a 1.8kg sledgehammer went out drinking afterwards, with a court hearing he told police: “She probably didn’t deserve that, but she’s a c--t ..read more
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‘Silent crisis’: Why I started The Missing podcast
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When I started The Missing I had two unwavering goals. One was to keep missing persons cases alive in the public domain and two, to encourage listeners who knew something to come forward and contact authorities, so that these cases could be solved and the families of missing people would get the answers they so desperately crave, find out what happened to their loved one and, in a perfect world, have them return home ..read more
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Why true crime cases can take decades to solve
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The missing pieces that could solve an enduring cold case could take decades to surface, one of Australia’s leading criminologists said ..read more
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‘Could have been me’: Woman’s horror over Gordana’s fate
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It’s the eerie similarities that still haunt Bianca Ball two decades later ..read more
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The police who rescue children: Jon Rouse Pt. 1
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The police who rescue children: Jon Rouse Pt. 1 ..read more
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Volunteer army’s act after mum vanishes
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A huge group of volunteers have joined the search for missing mum Samantha Murphy in bushland, as more disturbing details about her sudden disappearance begin to emerge ..read more
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Shocking new details of Aussie mass killer’s life
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Australia’s worst mass murderer left clues on far right websites years before he killed 51 people in the Christchurch mosque attacks ..read more
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Echoes of an abduction | 1
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Echoes of an abduction | 1 ..read more
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Why Victorians are taking the law into their own hands
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A former top cop believes Victorians are being “driven to become vigilantes” because police and the courts can’t manage the state’s spiralling violent crime, and residents are living in so much fear they think they have no choice but to protect themselves ..read more
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10-year ordeal over at last as lying murderer faces final defeat
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Next year marks the 10th anniversary of David Lawrence’s fatal poisoning – but his loving family have never been able to stop and grieve their loss ..read more
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