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Cold Cases

Meet Queensland’s crack cold case team
Cold Cases

Meet Queensland’s crack cold case team

Two years, thousands of exhibits from across the state, more than $15m in rewards and all the technology of modern-day policing — Queensland’s crack cold case team is solving some of the oldest murder mysteries in Australian history.

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Does skull on beach solve Paul’s final moments?

A panicked Paul Kingsbury called a family member to arrange a meeting in the dead of night just hours before disappearing in 2014. What happened to him after that is a mystery, but a skull that washed up on a Geelong beach could hold some answers.

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Son still searching for answers in callous killing

BRODIE Bailey was just six years old when his mother Tamara Smith was slain in regional Queensland in 2002. With her ex-boyfriend acquitted of the killing on appeal, Brodie now wants a coronial inquiry to finally know the truth, writes Chris Clarke.

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Still haunted by a little girl lost

Still haunted by a little girl lost

IT’S seven years since 13-year-old schoolgirl Bung Siriboon walked out of her house and out of her loved ones’ lives but the pain of her loss has not diminished, writes Andrew Rule.

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Teacher strangled with her own stockings

MARIA SMITH was a 20-year-old newlywed when she was raped and murdered in the Randwick unit she and her husband of just eight weeks lived in. More than 45 years later, police still believe they can catch the teacher’s killer.

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