Murder plot with a random victim
The woman who hired air force policewoman Gaye Baker as a part-time escort believes the killer carefully planned her murder and didn’t care who his victim was. PODCAST EPISODE 2
The woman who hired air force policewoman Gaye Baker as a part-time escort believes the killer carefully planned her murder and didn’t care who his victim was. PODCAST EPISODE 2
The sister of murdered horse trainer George Brown believes those who know who killed her brother 35 years ago are still too frightened to come forward. Controversial bookmaking giant Bill Waterhouse, who died a fortnight ago, has now been linked to the crime.
A transcript reveals a well-spoken man called police twice in 1973 with information about where the body of missing airforce policewoman Gay Baker’s body was hidden – but its location remains a mystery. LISTEN TO PART 1 OF OUR PODCAST.
An air force policewoman who went missing nearly 50 years aho had been warned of the dangers of taking a part-time job as a “hostess”. LISTEN NOW
AT the inquest into Nathan Garriock’s death, a young man yells out to his mother Joan that it was one of Nathan’s friends who killed her son. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST NOW
Nathan Garriock was killed at his best mate’s party in front of 100 teens. Now a shocking claim from a friend has blown the case wide open. LISTEN TO EPISODE TWO OF THE INVESTIGATIVE PODCAST.
IT is a murder mystery that has baffled Sydney’s south west. Nathan Garriock was violently killed at his best mate’s 18th party attended by 100 teens. Now 15 years on, his parents are desperate for answers. Here are the people at the centre of the special investigative series Gatecrash and their relationship to Nathan.
NATHAN Garriock had just turned 17 when he was killed at his best friend’s party. Hundreds of people were at the birthday bash, yet no one admits seeing anything. Or did they?
A BABY missing after his dad snatched him then died in a head-on crash; a sex monster’s sick trophies from unknown victims. Too many offenders have taken their secrets to the grave — but one prime suspect’s death is delivering new clues.
A SERIAL rapist has admitted to the brutal cold case killing of Rodney Mitchell 35 years ago, and a string of rapes, at a well-known lovers’ lane in Melbourne’s southeast.
THEY were bashed, electrocuted and pushed over a cliff in a scene staged to incriminate his wife should the bodies be found. One major oversight revealed the murderous dad’s crime — but there’d be no slip-ups as he fled justice.
A FORMER ambulance officer believes he will be charged over his wife’s disappearance and suspected murder but has declared “I did not kill her”.
NEW leads in the 1988 cold case killing of Italian extortion victim Salvatore Rotiroti further implicate a murder suspect in a Geelong death that could earn someone a $1 million reward.
A MELBOURNE millionaire was found dead in his garage in early 2006, up to four days after he was killed. His wife, his son and his daughter have all been suspects. Now, his son is breaking his silence, claiming to have astonishing new information about the violent crime. NEW PODCAST — LISTEN NOW.
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