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What seemed like a cheap and cheerful holiday to Australia turned into a cruel nightmare for a group
Michael Griffey's wife, son and daughter have all been suspects in his unsolved murder. One confesse
THREE PART SPECIAL: Final part. Years after her disappearance, clues to the fate of Pru Bird appeare
THREE-PART SPECIAL: Part 2. The mystery over Prue Bird's death leads Andrew Rule to examine one of M
THREE-PART SPECIAL: The Ascot Vale shed where they locked Prue Bird before they killed her is gone.
Bank robber, drug dealer, prison escapee, author, convenience store clerk. Doc Smith had a less-than
The callous murder of two innocent policemen sparked raids, police shootings and in-court drama. Rea
Wangaratta mum Kath Bergamin disappeared in 2002. Andrew Rule outlines her tragic life and mysteriou
You're no-one in the underworld unless you have a decent nickname. Andrew Rule explains how some of
Last month, Andrew Rule wrote about the murder of Melbourne girl Fiona Byrne. His article prompted a
A cemetery worker's shocking discovery points to a decade-old mystery. Read more Andrew Rule at: htt
Judges make suppression orders for all sorts of reasons. Andrew Rule outlines a brutal killing and w
Jane Thurgood-Dove was a suburban mum gunned down in her driveway in front of her children. When And
Grief flowed after Kaye King died in a dirty pit on her family farm. It was only later that clues su
Andrew Rule chronicles the fateful meeting that saw the death of Alphonse Gangitano - and the underw
John Landos was just 13 when he went missing. But it wasn’t until the death of another boy at the ha
A chance conversation with a former detective leads Andrew Rule to examine a long-forgotten murder.
He wasn't a master criminal but his bumbling crimes left trauma in their wake. Read more Andrew Rul
Andrew Rule once co-ghost-wrote a 'rough' little book - the autobiography of Mark Brandon 'Chopper'
Before the gangland war raged across Melbourne, bullets flew across the docks. And Billy 'The Texan'