Named and shamed: South Australia’s drug dealers exposed
A woman uncovered by her lopsided breast, a former monk and once high flying real estate agent are among SA’s shocking drug dealers. See the full list.
A woman uncovered by her lopsided breast, a former monk and once high flying real estate agent are among SA’s shocking drug dealers. See the full list.
An “immature” dad joined his friends in a brutal bashing on innocent strangers – and broke a man’s nose – at one of Adelaide’s most dangerous bus interchanges.
A man caught couriering meth and a loaded gun suffers from PTSD after being lured to a shopping centre and stabbed by violent associates to keep drug dealing.
After a neighbourhood dispute “reached its peak”, a man used a steel pipe in a brawl and told his neighbour he was going to shoot him before firing a shotgun.
A man tackled his “extremely fearful” father and choked him, before standing over him with a knife in a calculated meth-fuelled attack.
From a jailhouse bashing to terrifying home invasions, these are the Upper Spencer Gulf offenders who have recently fronted court for their crimes.
The Big Bird Bandits who stole – and then returned – a Sesame Street circus costume have been sentenced for their “foolish and immature prank”.
A woman who pivoted to commercial drug dealing when her beauty business failed because of Covid-19 was found with a tick list showing her customers owed her $25k.
Teammates charged with a violent brawl between feuding gangs – which led to a fatal stabbing – had a lucky break after they were told they could train together but not speak.
A shearer punched his cellmate 10 times in a “cowardly” attack – which left him requiring surgery and stitches – because he believed he had stolen his butter.
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