‘We’re innocent … these things just did not happen’
A jailed NSW couple protest their innocence as a new podcast – Shadow of Doubt – investigates their convictions for ‘depraved’ abuse.
A jailed NSW couple protest their innocence as a new podcast – Shadow of Doubt – investigates their convictions for ‘depraved’ abuse.
Richard Guilliatt, one of Australia’s foremost investigative journalists, explores a confounding case in The Australian’s award-winning podcast investigation.
Richard Guilliatt, the journalist who documented the ‘Satanic Panic’ of the 1990s and exposed cancer fraudster Belle Gibson, is back with a new investigation into a case that brings back memories.
From the moment troubled teen Emily Johnson returned from an overseas trip, her family’s life was on a path to irrevocable schism.
Contrary to the impression given by the ABC’s Four Corners, allegations about satanic child abuse go far beyond QAnon.
The woman who accused Christian Porter of rape suggested they may have resurfaced while she was undergoing psychotherapy.
Terry O’Donnell believes he knows who really killed Police Commissioner Colin Winchester. Now he’s written a book about it.
Queensland authorities have dropped all criminal charges against Tony Smith and two associates over the alleged kidnapping of one of the NAB’s employees.
Michael Xu lost five years of his life after a fellow student’s complaint about their sexual encounters. His conviction, like that of George Pell, points to a trend.
A NSW couple who claim they were wrongly jailed over their daughter’s ‘repressed memories’ of violent sexual abuse have lost their appeal.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/richard-guilliatt/page/3