Teenage killers’ shock videos revealed
Canadian police have revealed disturbing new information about the teenage killers who murdered an Australian man and his girlfriend, as unseen footage of the couple emerged.
Canadian police have revealed disturbing new information about the teenage killers who murdered an Australian man and his girlfriend, as unseen footage of the couple emerged.
Serial rapist Wayne Wilmot — a member of the street gang who raped and killed Janine Balding — has become one of a handful of prisoners deemed too dangerous to be released.
A former Sydney private schoolboy’s parole on a murder sentence in Bulgaria will be challenged by his victim’s family.
Jihadists plotting attacks in Australia are more likely to have been born here than come from overseas, with the nation under threat from one of the highest proportions of homegrown terrorists in the West.
THE truck hit the wall like a bomb going off; 25 tonnes of metal smashing into a pub at high speed. Five people would die, but the driver just smiled as he stepped over a survivor and ran into the night.
THE former boss of a man shot dead while working on a farm south of Brisbane wrote a letter pleading with authorities to look further into the case, which police determined was an accident.
GONE are the days of the handlebar moustache, ripped jeans and leather jackets and men who fought over the patch you wore on your vest. Now cash is king, loyalty is dead and business is conducted between historically bitter enemies. Welcome to our bikie scene in 2018.
A FORMER co-owner of the farm where a young man died in a workplace shooting told an inquest of the moment he phoned the site after hearing of the shocking death, only to be left “flabbergasted” by the response at the other end of the line.
JEFFREY Brooks told of fears he’d be killed at the farm where he worked, saying hostilities had turned his dream job into a nightmare. His former employer told him he’d been “watching too much TV” but the next he heard of Mr Brooks, he was dead.
A MAN who police believed died in a shooting accident on a Queensland farm had borrowed a shotgun from his brother, saying he may need it to defend himself against hostile co-workers.
JEFFREY Brooks feared for his life. The young scientist believed he was going to be murdered at his Brisbane workplace – and that those involved would try and make it look like an accident.
THE Courier-Mail today launches Dead Wrong, a special investigation into a shooting death where everything pointed to murder, but the investigating officers couldn’t see it. The victim’s family wants the case reopened so justice can finally be delivered.
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