Fresh twist in mystery disapperances
Police have launched a new appeal for information into separate disappearances of two men in NSW, with one of the cases being treated as suspicious.
Police have launched a new appeal for information into separate disappearances of two men in NSW, with one of the cases being treated as suspicious.
A former person of interest in William Tyrrell’s disappearance will argue in court ex-Detective Gary Jubelin “had it in for him”.
Lynette Mullane’s murder has taken a new twist, with a psychic leading to a new theory after the grandmother was found dead in her home with blood dripping from her mouth.
A witness to one of Sydney’s oldest cold cases, madam May Smith, was later arrested by our first female detective. She was jailed and then disappeared from public records — and from memory.
The son of the prime suspect in the 1986 disappearance of Sharron Phillips called a retired detective in 2016 to confess his father’s guilt, an inquest has been told.
The former sister-in-law of the prime suspect in Sharron Phillips’ disappearance has told an inquest of admissions he made to her.
A chilling new investigation claims Ivan Milat killed his first victim 50 years ago – 20 years before his backpacker murder spree.
Harold Janman trying to pick up women at bus stops doesn’t make him the Tynong North killer. But the fact he lied about it might.
From Melbourne’s Mr Cruel to Queensland’s “highway of death”, renowned criminal profiler Mike King’s new podcast shines new light on some of Australia’s oldest murder mysteries.
From the age of six, Kylie was molested by her stepfather. Only now has she been able to reveal the actions of the man many believe was behind one of Sydney’s most baffling cold cases, missing girl Trudie Adams, as this exclusive book extract reveals.
More people go missing in Northern NSW than any other area in the state – and police can’t explain why. In a bid to give names to more than 300 sets of unidentified human remains, police have launched a bold DNA collection program.
For 27 years Martin Bradshaw hoped the killer of his daughter Anthea Bradshaw-Hall would be brought to justice. He died waiting.
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