Consul gunned down in MH370 murder mystery
A “cool, professional” hit which saw a key official in the MH370 investigation die in a hail of bullets has had a devastating impact on the quest for answers about the lost flight.
A “cool, professional” hit which saw a key official in the MH370 investigation die in a hail of bullets has had a devastating impact on the quest for answers about the lost flight.
Four years after MH370, Amanda Lawton’s life was still in turmoil at the loss of her much-loved parents. Now she’s turned things around and found a very special way to honour her dad.
A leading investigator says Malaysia has shared “as little information as possible” or “incorrect” information on the loss of MH370. These are the six things the world needs to know.
An American adventurer who has made it his personal mission to find debris from MH370 is taking extraordinary security measures after his work sparked “death threats and lies”.
THE heartbroken mother of a young woman who disappeared without trace in 2012 is hoping she will finally learn what happened to her daughter and be able to lay her to rest after a man was charged with murder.
CONVICTED killer Steven Avery undergoes a “brain fingerprinting” test providing “very powerful evidence” of his innocence in just one development in the new series of true crime sensation Making a Murderer.
THE national run is part of a bikie’s duty to their club. But things don’t always end well when Australia’s outlaw bikies get together and hit the road. PICTURE SPECIAL
ONE wrote an extortion demand, another a love letter — in both cases leaving a vital clue for police. The third bizarrely penned a note directly to officers in a murder case — but it was his triple-0 call that really brought him unstuck.
IT SHOCKED a nation and devastated a family, but the abduction and murder of Daniel Morcombe wasn’t his father Bruce’s first experience of the evil that men do.
A “MONSTER” accused of killing his wife in her Hampton Park home, while their daughter was nearby, has died while on remand in jail, robbing her family of justice.
THE trial of convicted child killer Keli Lane had ‘significant problems’ constituting a miscarriage of justice and warranting her release, an expert says.
BIKIES headed for the forever chapter depart this world with anything but a typical farewell. Step inside some of Australia’s biggest send-offs, with the songs, sidecars and rituals favoured by bereaved bikies.
A DETECTIVE who helped put child killer Keli Lane behind bars now thinks she shouldn’t be there due to serious flaws in her murder trial.
A DRUG-addled burglar committed the “unthinkable” crime when he came across a sleeping baby while robbing a Bendigo home – then tried to pin the crime on his identical twin.
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