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Peter Boland is the sole carer for his quadriplegic, brain-injured son “PJ”. An obscure
When former AFL umpire Troy Pannel's car crashed last week it ended a story of shipping, racing and
What once was a tool for the tropics is causing havoc on southern streets. Andrew Rule looks at the
Early morning bayside walkers often spot masked men with a bag in one hand and a speargun in the oth
How do you lose thousands of rounds of ammunition? Andrew Rule outlines how a dispute with a real es
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Author Lucy Sussex joins the podcast to discuss the life of one of Australia's first female crime wr
The violent death of World War 2 veteran Hughie Wilson has cast a long shadow over a smal
The identification of the murderer and rapist Mr Stinky is rightly heralded as an extraordinary piec
Crime writer Anthony Dowsley joins the show to analyse the colourful life of one of Australia's most
The host of the hit new True Crime Australia podcast Dear Rachelle joins the show to outline the inv
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT: June Nolte wanted the depraved men who brutally tortured and kill
Ten years ago, Masa Vukotic's short life was ended by a dangerous and deluded man. Andrew
Comedian Marty Fields returns to recount a time he was nearly scammed, and what he did about it. Sub
Veteran court reporter Jamelle Wells joins the show to talk about doing the rounds of country trials
Home invasions have hit the headlines this month. Crime reporter Regan Hodge joins the show to talk
In another of our infrequent Q&A shows, Andrew answers your questions. Subscribe to Crime X+&nbs
A recent trial has laid bare the twisted honour codes that rule Australia's outlaw motorcycle clubs.
Sometimes the hardest part of a police investigation is when a suspect leaves our shores. Andrew Rul
This episode's guest lived a happy family life until her son fell in with a very wrong crowd. She ta