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In one day, Andrew Rule had four conversations with four separate people, about crime. But they all
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT In 1981, a young mum was murdered in a cold blooded hit. But it's only n
Ian Lesser is a fixture of the seedier side of Melbourne's iconic bayside suburb, but also its amate
It was a society crime replete with affairs, scandal and a trail of blood. Andrew Rule looks at the
Andrew steps away from crime in this bonus episode to outline his involvement in a new documentary a
Andrew Rule goes further into the issue of young gangs and the people and communities affected by th
In this edition of our semi-regular Question and Answer shows, Andrew Rule discusses crime family wa
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. Last week, we examined the murders of Margaret and Seana Tapp. This we
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. Nearly 400 episodes ago, Andrew Rule outlined the horrific deaths of Ma
By the time he was a teenager, Larry Blair had survived the torture death of his stepfather, hiding
Businessman Alan Metcalfe convinced investors he had found the secret to artificial intelligence whi
As a crime kingpin orchestrated a series of drug imports from inside Barwon Prison, he didn’t know t
Journalist Neil Mercer joins the show to talk about uncovering extraordinary new stories about one o
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. In 1993, Christopher Clarence Hall terrorised Melbourne's inner north w
Andrew Rule outlines the cases of three women found guilty over the deaths of their husbands, and on
Youth crime is nothing new, but Andrew Rule argues that in this latest outbreak, young offenders hav
Jen Kelly, host of the In Black and White podcast joins Andrew Rule to discuss the tragic case of Je
As Greg Lynn is found guilty of murdering one missing camper, Carol Clay, Andrew Rule goes behind th
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. On Melbourne Cup day 1976, a trip to see some live music turned into an
The jury has returned in the trial of Gregory Lynn. Andrew Rule is joined by court reporter Miles Pr