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Journalist Helen Thomas joins the show to talk about her next podcast series looking at the disappea
While the desperate search for Ballarat woman Samantha Murphy continues, Andrew Rule outlines extra
We've told you of the many sins of Roger Rogerson. This week we give more stories about this complex
When a young boy was brutally murdered by his own father 10 years ago, his mother Rosie Batty quick
With Andrew on assignment and away from the studio, we thought we'd re-release a two-part special we
In a short and sharp episode, Andrew answers a few more questions from the mailbag about arson and a
Rebecca Hazel's path to writing started when she first met the 'schoolgirl' at the centre of the mys
Andrew Rule tells the real life story of the man who inspired the scallywag criminal stepfather char
Andrew answers more questions from the mailbag, including telling the story of producing the first C
In the first part of our summer Q and A sessions, Andrew answers your questions about dangerous repo
Between arson attacks, grave desecrations and brazen daylight assassinations, it's been a big, bad y
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. Bradley Lyons' tough life came to a brutal end at the hands of drug-add
Among the many misdemeanors in the colourful life of Graham ‘The Munster’ Kinniburgh, was one of the
The host of the hit podcast series I Catch Killers has been investigating a new style of prison that
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT: From crash tackling a madman to having a shotgun jammed against his hea
In the pantheon of Melbourne criminal law, few shine brighter than Dermot Dann KC. Andrew Rule chart
The city has been gripped by the toxic fallout from what is still emerging as one of Australia’s big
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. It’s all but certain one of two violent men who accompanied a crime wri
History is littered with stories of lawmen catching their quarry. Here are some stories where, for w