True CrimeFOR the past year, The Courier-Mail has tracked down witnesses, statements and documents relating to the death of young scientist Jeffrey Brooks. These are the pictures that tell the story.
Behind the ScenesWHEN a Queensland schoolgirl stopped to help a mother-of-six look for her missing dog, it would lead to the unimaginable – especially given the woman’s involvement in the horror her husband had planned. WARNING: GRAPHIC DETAILS
Cold CasesPABLO Picasso’s Weeping Woman was the most expensive painting ever bought by an Australian art gallery. Then it was stolen, sparking a frenzied search. The thieves were never caught.
Our Criminal HistoryHE was only 19 but John Dunn became one of Australia’s first declared outlaws after he gunned down a policeman in broad daylight on a busy street.
Our Criminal HistoryIN a sleepy country town in 1978, a well-drilled gang pulled off what was then Australia’s biggest bank heist, escaping with $1.7 million in untraceable bills. They were never caught.
Our Criminal HistoryJOURNALISTS huddled around a camp fire to keep warm, while up the road, cops waited outside a farmhouse. Inside, sat three sadistic murderers and two child hostages. Everyone waited. And then the phone rang.
Our Criminal HistoryFOR years locals have been sharing terrifying stories about exactly what was in the water they were all drinking.
Special featureIT was a normal Aussie flight, except for the passenger with a sawn-off rifle and two sticks of gelignite who wanted to fly to Singapore. But a fellow passenger with an axe had other ideas …
True CrimeA MELBOURNE journalist and stockbroker turned business mogul with stakes in Channel 7, lavish resorts in Queensland and even part ownership of the Brisbane Bears. But things ultimately came undone for Christopher Skase.
Our Criminal HistoryWENDY Sheppard was just nine when she first met Jimmy James. A kidnapping victim, she was freezing, lost and near death when Jimmy appeared from the darkness. Wendy was just one of his miracles.