Madness of Russell St bomber revealed
FOUR mugshots, one convicted bomber — now he wants freedom, writes Andrew Rule.
FOUR mugshots, one convicted bomber — now he wants freedom, writes Andrew Rule.
HE’S the star lawyer whose reckless behaviour became his undoing. Now, Andrew Fraser has found redemption, writes Andrew Rule.
HARDLY anyone thinks abused young mother Maddison Murphy-West died by her own hand, but that’s how it was presented to police by her violent, drug-dealing, boyfriend, writes Andrew Rule.
IT’S 1979, and a hulking young heavyweight called Mark Brandon Read heads a bunch of the most dangerous men in the prison system. Andrew Rule reports.
He was the perma-tanned playboy whose life resembled a Bond film. But there were signs Shane Warne possessed both a calculating brain and a kind heart, writes Andrew Rule.
IT WAS the first month of winter when Karen Ristevski vanished from her home. Andrew Rule takes an in-depth look at a case that has gripped the public’s imagination.
IT IS now 16 days since a well-liked wife, mother and small-business owner walked out of the family home and didn’t come back. It’s time for hard questions, writes Andrew Rule.
ON A horse Michelle Payne is probably the world’s most successful female jockey. Out of the saddle she’s what one racing reporter calls “a nice farm girl”, writes Andrew Rule.
GEORGE Williams always had a sharp eye for easy money, a trait that would enrich his family — then destroy it, writes Andrew Rule.
THE one good thing for Damien Oliver is that of the 17,500 people who crowded into the Grand Annual meeting yesterday, he was clearly among the most sober on course.
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