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Special featureAFTER almost 20 years behind the walls of Risdon Prison, News Corp is able to reveal the highly secret day-to-day existence of Australia’s worst killer.
THE deathbed confession of a dying Nazi soldier. A train loaded with 300 tons of gold. It’s the stuff of movies. But the tale has treasure hunters scrambling for clues.
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THEY were heinous crimes — gang rapes spread across a month that traumatised at least seven teenage girls and appalled the nation. Fifteen years later we revisit the attacks led by Bilal Skaf.
PODCAST: Deputy Senior Crown prosecutor Margaret Cunneen tells the Daily Telegraph how Bilal Skaf and his gang of rapists treated their trial like a game, laughing and throwing bits of polystyrene cups around the courtroom.