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A grim find confirms the worst for the people of Shepparton, while police start putting together a f
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. She was known as Granny Evil, and her sons terrorised the Melbourne und
Former undercover detective Damian Marrett is back talking with Andrew one last time (for now) about
Warning: Disturbing content. Andrew sits down again with former undercover detective Damian Marrett
In this bonus episode, Andrew reads more of his first book, Cuckoo, the story of rapist and murderer
Andrew resumes his conversation with former undercover detective Damian Marrett to talk about the cr
From infiltrating the mafia to drug raids with the SOG, the cop they call the Kid has seen the lot.
Andrew continues reading and commenting on sections of his first book, Cuckoo, the story of rapist a
WARNING: Disturbing content. In the first part of a summer series, Andrew reads sections of his firs
William Buck was perhaps the most violent criminal to ever roam the streets of Melbourne. In this sp
It may be one of Australia's most exclusive suburbs, but a postcode can't protect you. In the second
In the first of a multi-part series, Andrew looks at some of the decade's biggest underworld mysteri
It's our 100th show (despite what some podcast software may say). And to celebrate, Andrew sat down
From tales of the turf to Tony and Carl, 'Jock' the jockey has seen a lot. He returns to the podcast
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. They're the worst of the worst. Andrew examines the stories of some of
Detective xOS is back in the studio to talk with Andrew about rabid dogs, inter-departmental cricket
Andrew Rule sits down with Detective xOS (not his real name) to talk about some of the more colourfu
Bill Vlahos was a charming man, raised in the commission flats of Prahran. But he conned millions ou
Schools across the state have paid out thousands - in some cases, even a million dollars - as more v
Notorious hitman Arthur “Neddy” Smith is now clinging to life after decades in jail - but his death,