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Last man executed in NSW

Last man executed in NSW

John Kelly was sent to the gallows in 1939 for murder, a decision his father labelled as “class justice”, claiming his son would have lived if the murder victim wasn’t from a prominent family.

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Lawless Collingwood street ruled by one clan

It was the street to blame for Collingwood’s bad rap, and there was one notorious family that made Perry St such a dangerous place to go that the council had to tear down their houses just to get rid of them.

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Mob murders that shocked Melbourne

From ugly jail bashings to ruthlessly being taken out in their own homes, these mobsters chose a life of crime and met violent ends that shocked Melbourne and became the stuff of legend.

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Secrets of deadly 1979 Luna Park fire to be revealed

Alan Saffron, the son of the original King of the Cross, Abe Saffron, has died and now his last wish may help families find closure. He has left behind documents containing facts about his father’s involvement in the 1979 Luna Park fire that killed seven people and the presumed murder of activist Juanita Nielsen.

How I found an Aussie mafia supergrass

How I found an Aussie mafia supergrass

After Gianfranco Tizzoni turned on the mafia, he fled Australia and laid low in fear. But it wasn’t a mob hitman that tracked down one of the country’s biggests supergrasses, it was journalist Keith Moor.

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The bandits behind our biggest heists

Criminals long ago moved on from big armed robberies, but there was a time when violent heists on banks, armoured vans and payroll deliveries were a constant occurrence. Here are some of the most notorious bandits from that era.

Podcast
Secret past of murdered woman

Secret past of murdered woman

Her neighbours knew her as Sarah Willoughby, but the woman they found brutally beaten to death in Geelong in 1852 had a secret past none could have imagined.

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The Suicide Bride

The Suicide Bride

Three desperate children run to a neighbour with horrific news: “Mammy and Daddy are dead.” It’s 1904 and an all-too-common case of murder-suicide, but there’s a wider family story, raising stark questions about criminality and the notion of nature versus nurture. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT

Our bush sleuths finally celebrated

Our bush sleuths finally celebrated

They can uncover vital clues seemingly out of nowhere and identify offenders from a footprint left in the dust. Finally, the remarkable skills of Aboriginal trackers are being recognised.

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Profiler lifts lid on Betty Shanks’ murder

Profiler lifts lid on Betty Shanks’ murder

Was it a cop, soldier or bogeyman? For almost 70 years theories have haunted Brisbane as to who killed Betty Shanks. Now an ex-criminal profiler trained by the original FBI ‘mindhunters’ reveals his thoughts on Queensland’s coldest case.

Convict link to key moment in history

Convict link to key moment in history

HOUSEMAID Rachel Turner was transported on a “floating brothel” for theft — but in an extraordinary turn of events the convict’s illegitimate son would be the only Australian to fight in the Battle of Waterloo.

Black widow who poisoned her way into SA folklore

Black widow who poisoned her way into SA folklore

It was called Rough On Rats, a 19th century rodent poison that was little more than a box of arsenic coloured with coal — but for SA’s infamous black widow, Martha Needle, it was the tool she used to murder the people she was supposed to love most.

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