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Mob murders that shocked Melbourne

From ugly jail bashings to ruthlessly being taken out in their own homes, these mobsters chose a life of crime and met violent ends that shocked Melbourne and became the stuff of legend.

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Secrets of deadly 1979 Luna Park fire to be revealed

Alan Saffron, the son of the original King of the Cross, Abe Saffron, has died and now his last wish may help families find closure. He has left behind documents containing facts about his father’s involvement in the 1979 Luna Park fire that killed seven people and the presumed murder of activist Juanita Nielsen.

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SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - 1/8/19Jeff Darmanin and John Vincent (right) pictured in front of Jeff's FJ Holden ute in Camden. Jeff has recenlty restored the 65yr old car and after some investigating found out John's cousin was accidentally shot and killed as a young man inside the car in the 60's whilst hunting foxes. Picture: Sam Ruttyn

‘Haunting history of my vintage FJ Holden ute’

When Sunday Telegraph picture editor Jeff Darmanin bought a 1955 Holden FJ ute to restore, he was shocked to discover a teen boy had been shot dead in the vehicle in 1965. The ute was then buried deep in a Gundagai barn for decades before being resold.

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How to get away with outback murder

An author’s bid to devise the perfect murder provided the real-life technique for disposing of three slain Australian men in the 1920s and 1930s, and perhaps a fourth ten years later — but the killers missed a crucial step.

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SEPTEMBER 15, 1982 : Lindy & Michael Chamberlain enter Supreme Court in Darwin, 15/09/82 where she faces charges over disappearance & death of daughter Azaria at Ayres Rock (Uluru) in 1980. Pic News Limited.

Six times Australian justice got it wrong

EVERYONE’S heard of Lindy Chamberlain, but what about the two men jailed over deaths a notorious serial killer had confessed to, or another hanged on faulty forensic evidence? When Australian courts mess up it can take years to right the wrong.

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