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Andrew is joined by Jen Kelly, the host of the podcast , to talk about a collection of colourful cha
When Julian Knight opened fire on passers-by at Hoddle St in 1987, it would go down in Australian hi
When police raided a shipment of Italian tomatoes, they found themselves seizing the world's biggest
As he stood in the street of an Italian town, hot on the heels of a mafia supergrass, journalist Kei
What's it really like to summit Mt Everest? As the death toll on the mountain rises, journalist Matt
From their first foothold in the cane fields of Queensland, the Calabrian mafia spread to become maj
WARNING: Disturbing content. From interviewing mass murderer Julian Knight to literally being chased
After being drummed out of the force, Roger Rogerson did the best he could. But sometimes that best
From brave young cop to convicted killer. Andrew Rule charts the rise and fall of one of the Austral
Andrew meets Doug Morgan, one half of the notorious robbery gang the After Dark Bandit. Doug is join
Herald Sun chief court reporter Shannon Deery joins Andrew to talk about the extraordinary trial of
While Life and Crimes takes a short Easter break, listen to the tale of when underworld kingpin Carl
Crime reporter David Hurley joins guest host Anthony Dowsley to go inside the strange case of a web
Warning: Disturbing content. Crime reporter David Hurley joins guest host Anthony Dowsley to talk ab
Christopher Dale 'Rent-A-Kill' Flannery was a violent man who met a mysterious end. Andrew Rule chro
As footy comes back to town, Andrew talks with veteran reporter Jon Anderson about sporting crimes,
Before Ray Chuck met an untimely end, he was most probably the mastermind behind one of the greatest
Three gunshots at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court ended a bitter gangland war - and highlighted the
Warning: Disturbing content. Andrew speaks with journalist Helen Thomas, writer of the book Murder o
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