Martin Bryant: Monster on the inside
AFTER 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.
AFTER 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.
HE is the Caliph of the Islamic State, the leader of the regime Tony Abbott compared to the Nazis. But who is Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, and how did he come to marshal such frightening power?
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.
Although he made his name as a horror film director, the late Wes Craven had much more to offer with his celluloid art
YOU probably know it happened above Japan. But did you know the final aerial fight of World War II, which took place 70 years ago, involved the British and the famous Spitfire?
THE clock is ticking on Barack Obama’s time as President of the US. The next batch of hopefuls are jostling for the 2016 race for the White House. Check our handy guide to all the contenders.
YOU’VE missed the boat. Everyone is talking about that amazing episode of that amazing TV show, and you can’t join in the conversation. Here’s the 50 series you must-see.
THERE’S something odd about our Solar System. We’ve found some 470 stars with planets around them. But it’s only now that we’ve spotted one that looks anything like our own.
THERE’S a life-and-death struggle going on that involves strong characters, mysterious villains, cuddly critters and forensic investigation. But this is no movie plot — though Adelaide scientists play a leading role.
HIS players had the talent, and Phil Walsh was the coach with the strategic genius to guide them to victory.
IT’S the disease doctors call “the bastard”. A hideous medical riddle that will be solved one day, but most likely not in time for Neale Daniher.
PROMISED the world, all the crew of Australian submarine AE2 would get for defying the odds and delivering a much needed ANZAC Day victory was obscurity.
AROUND Australia people are gathering at memorials, in parks, in gardens and in pubs to commemorate Anzac Day. This is your Anzac Day in pictures.
It’s the battle of the bands! We asked 150 musicians – from Judith Durham to Kylie Minogue, Darren Hayes to John Farnham – to take our survey. Here are the results.
THEY hide in plain sight, feeding on real blood and sporting fangs. But are these people monsters? One academic has stepped into their world to find out.
ALL packed with nowhere to go? Find out which places are hitting the spot for Aussie travellers seeking a bona fide adventure.
With its blend of luxurious, boutique hideaways and large, affordable resorts, Fiji offers something for all families, writes Angie Kelly.
JILL Meagher’s murderer Adrian Ernest Bayley has been convicted of raping three more women during secret trials spanning half a year. The untold story of his evil crimes can finally be revealed.
THEIR bite has twice the pressure of a regular dog’s and they have the training and intelligence to work in warzones. This is the ferocious side of man’s best friend.
SPECIAL REPORT: Daniel Kelsall revealed to his psychiatrist a fascination in death, discussing how he would like to knife ‘a random’ while at night he watched sick porn and played violent fantasy games.
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