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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.

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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

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