Charges closer in Geelong cold case
Detectives are closer to charging a man over the cold-case alleged murder of Geelong West woman Annette Steward.
Detectives are closer to charging a man over the cold-case alleged murder of Geelong West woman Annette Steward.
The grief-stricken mother of suspected Geelong murder victim Trevor Tascas wants police to offer a reward for information to help catch her son’s killer.
A mysterious “gift” and an anonymous letter could be key to solving one of Queensland’s most enduring cold case murders, the mysterious disappearance of Brisbane air force policewoman Gaye Baker.
Crime Stoppers SA received hundreds of phone calls in 2019 – including information on the unsolved suspected murders of Rhianna Barreau, Peter Seaford, Corinna Marr and Gail King.
He’d raped and killed before, but somehow Puffing Billy volunteer Malcolm Clarke escaped suspicion when a little girl was murdered at the house where he’d once lived. It would take a cunning undercover sting to finally catch him.
Murder victim Salvatore “Sam” Rotiroti’s daughter Maria is living with the man accused by Victoria Police of killing her father in what is just the latest twist in the 1988 cold case.
Australia’s greatest homicide detective Ron Iddles solved 99 per cent of the murders he took on – but the cold case of Gina Rossato and the missing trifle bowl continues to haunt him, 37 years on.
The final moments of Julian Neuendorf’s life were horrifyingly violent. After he was viciously beaten and shot, his lifeless body was dumped in the Logan River. Police believe a seven minute window holds the key to catching his killers.
It was a 42 minute period in the middle of the night in which Kenny Camplin’s life ended — and what happened to the Paralowie man in those early hours remains a complete mystery.
Known as Australia’s greatest detective, Ron Iddles has a 99 per cent conviction rate on more than 320 murder cases. But there’s one chilling thing the veteran officer says his job taught him.
It’s been over 80 years since the mysterious disappearance of a Brisbane public servant and socialite who vanished from a train station.
The great-grandson of woman killed in Australia’s greatest double murder mystery has discovered police cover-ups and corruption may be behind the 93-year cold case.
A corrupt politician, bikies and even dodgy cops were suspects in the murder of top cop Colin Winchester. And after the recent acquittal of the man convicted of the shooting, police are no closer to solving the execution-style killing.
It was a murder that shocked Australia — AFP assistant commissioner Colin Winchester was shot dead outside his Canberra home 30 years ago. And some remain convinced the assassination was the work of the Calabrian mafia.
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