Fresh twist in mystery disapperances
Police have launched a new appeal for information into separate disappearances of two men in NSW, with one of the cases being treated as suspicious.
Police have launched a new appeal for information into separate disappearances of two men in NSW, with one of the cases being treated as suspicious.
A former person of interest in William Tyrrell’s disappearance will argue in court ex-Detective Gary Jubelin “had it in for him”.
Lynette Mullane’s murder has taken a new twist, with a psychic leading to a new theory after the grandmother was found dead in her home with blood dripping from her mouth.
A witness to one of Sydney’s oldest cold cases, madam May Smith, was later arrested by our first female detective. She was jailed and then disappeared from public records — and from memory.
Fifteen years after the disappearance of her dad, notorious bikie Steve Williams, Blayze Williams speaks about the pain of still not knowing and how she’s helping other families of missing persons.
An elderly Brisbane mother of 11 has been charged over the death of her young son in the 1960s, who police say was never reported missing.
Almost 300,000 reports flooded into Crime Stoppers during the four years Det-Sgt Stephen McKenzie was there. Sadly, none provided the information he desperately wanted to hear — what happened to his brother Damian who vanished without a trace in 1974.
Mark Russell was found dead inside his Sydney home more than two years ago. A coroner has now ruled on the circumstances behind his death.
The family of murdered boy Gerard Ross believe “someone somewhere knows what happened” to him and hope a $1 million reward will help solve the 23-year-old Perth mystery.
An ex-detective has been quizzed about a “shocking” revelation in his police diary about a widower bashed to death with a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Police are searching bushland in Brisbane’s north as part of the cold case murder investigation into missing bricklayer Gregory Thurlow.
Police are using cadaver dogs on a Gold Coast hinterland property hoping to find remains of murder victim Tina Greer.
Asian crime gangs have infiltrated Australia and these shadowy groups could be linked to some of the nation’s most sinister cold cases. Andrew Rule reveals how they operate.
Teens Thomas Cooper and his girlfriend were sitting in a car at a lovers’ lane in Melbourne when a gunman in a cowboy hat appeared from nowhere. What happened next is the stuff of nightmares.
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