SA’s unsolved cases with a $1m reward
Cleo Smith’s case had a happy ending, but many SA families are still longing for information on their loved ones. Can you help solve these cases?
Cleo Smith’s case had a happy ending, but many SA families are still longing for information on their loved ones. Can you help solve these cases?
Police are yet to make a breakthrough in the search for missing four-year-old Cleo Smith but one expert has shed light on how child abductors think.
Jaie Hosking believes he knows who killed his mum. Major Crime detectives think they know too. But there’s a “frustrating” reason her suspected murderer is still at large.
A cannabis crop in a state forest could be linked to the 2003 murder of a Brunswick man, with fresh hope a $1m reward will help catch his killers.
A woman murdered in a brutal home invasion, another attacked on a sunny beach and a mild mannered man who walked from his home and was never seen alive again. Police say the killers in these Victorian cold cases can still be brought to justice.
A businessman killed by a sniper’s bullet, a young man betrayed by those he thought were friends and women murdered in the most brutal fashion. They are cold case murders where police are tantalisingly close to bringing their killers to justice.
From a mum gunned down in her Niddrie driveway to a mechanic blown up in a suspected Mafia car bomb, these are the crimes that rocked Melbourne’s northwest. And in all cases the killer remains on the loose.
From Boronia schoolgirl Bung Siriboon to former owner of the Cuckoo Wilhelm “Willi” Koeppen, there has been no shortage of high-profile disappearances in the east over the years. We take a look at some of the most baffling cases.
Geelong’s past is full of stories of high-profile suspicious deaths. Here’s some of the most infamous mysteries that remain unsolved to this day.
In 1966 times were changing — but some things hadn’t, which meant an anonymous monster was able to steal away three children from a beach without trace. NEW PODCAST
Mother-of-three Veronica Green vanished from her Ardeer home 44 years ago. Some family members hold out hope she is still alive after leaving to carve out a new life. Others are sure she was murdered and now police are reviewing the mystery.
A former police officer once a person of interest in the death of a teenager in far north Queensland has resurfaced in an online ad.
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