New DNA program may solve SA’s lost girls mystery
On the 47th anniversary of the abduction of girls Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon from Adelaide Oval, a new DNA-matching program may hold the answer for their long-suffering families.
On the 47th anniversary of the abduction of girls Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon from Adelaide Oval, a new DNA-matching program may hold the answer for their long-suffering families.
More than 45 years after he killed his wife and buried her in their backyard, Geoffrey Adams finally confessed after cops cleverly trapped him.
Nearly 47 years after he killed his wife and buried her body in the backyard of their Maitland home, a jury has found Geoffrey Adams not guilty of her murder.
An inquest into the death of Perth brothel madam Shirley Finn in 1975 has failed to solve the mystery.
Homicide detectives will review the cold case murders of Sydney mothers Eva Webel and Denise Govendir, both of whom were bashed and killed in their homes 15 years apart. Their deaths were investigated in a Sunday Telegraph podcast series, The Alibi.
The unsolved execution of standover man Richard Mladenich in a seedy St Kilda motel shook Melbourne’s underworld nearly two decades ago. And police have revealed the unlikely murder weapon in the fresh push to find his killer.
The reopening of a 55-year-old cold case raises questions over other Queensland murders, and whether they were investigated as thoroughly as they should have been, writes Matthew Condon.
He was acquitted of murdering his wife Eva 34 years ago but George Webel has never before spoken publicly about it — until now. The 76-year-old pensioner spoke for the first time to The Sunday Telegraph’s Yoni Bashan about his wife’s unsolved murder and its impact on his life. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST
Convicted killer Robert James Wagner loved Hitler. This is the story of two men who befriended the Queensland man in order to elicit his confession to the grisly murder of his uncle.
Vincent Allen was last seen alive around Warwick in April 1964. In 1980, a coroner declared his disappearance a murder, despite extensive police investigations failing to find a body. Now the State Government has taken another step in the search for answers.
A 55-year murder mystery is once again in the spotlight — and it’s another triple murder conviction that breathed new life into the investigation, writes Matthew Condon.
A witness claims a triple murderer dubbed the Angel of Death once declared a missing man “wouldn’t be talking to anybody any more” after he vanished – and police say one conversation in a footy dressing room could be key to putting the killer away.
Rex Keen’s alleged killer loved opera, rubbed shoulders with high profile politicians and donated to the local hospital.
Detectives may have cracked a 43-year-old cold case with a man arrested and charged over the 1976 Lennon’s Plaza murder of Rex Kable Keen.
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