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Inside the minds of Australia’s worst criminals

TIM Watson-Munro has spent much of his career with murderers, sexual predators, hit men and those who kill in fits of rage, and the criminal psychologist admits he knows more than is good for him when it comes to the dark side of human nature.

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FOR many Queenslanders, the weeks of the 2011 floods were some of the most difficult of their lives. But for some of them, the rising waters weren’t the most traumatic part – that would come weeks later.

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The Islamic State’s final battle

Islamic State’s final battle

DABIQ: It’s Islamic State’s Armageddon – the place where the final battle between jihadists and infidels begins. With a string of recent defeats, that fight may soon be upon them.

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Gordon Cramp, aged 37, is sought by police following an incident at Dunheved yesterday (Thursday 21 February 2013). About 5.30am, the body of a 65-year-old man was located in the yard of a factory on Links Road. St Marys Local Area Command and State Crime Command's Homicide Squad have formed Strike Force Rondelay to investigate the death. Mr Cramp is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 165cm tall, with a thin build and very short, dark hair. A warrant has been issued for Mr Cramp's arrest. Police warn members of the public not to approach Mr Cramp, as he is believed to be armed and dangerous.

Ice addiction made my dad a killer

EXCLUSIVE SERIES, Part One: Gordon Cramp was a ‘hardworking’ man transformed into a frenzied killer who stabbed Lance Hargreaves so ferociously he severed his spinal cord. Ice is to blame, says his son.

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