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The Claremont Murders is an Australian television crime drama series made for the Seven Network and released 10 April 2023. Produced by Peter Andrikidis, Jamie Hilton and Kerrie Mainwaring, the series follows an investigation by the Western Australia Police Force to catch serial killer Bradley Robert Edwards who went unnoticed in a sea of suspects and Task Force Marco that never let the case ...
Sensing Murder is a television show in which three psychics are asked to act as psychic detectives to help provide evidence that might be useful in solving famous unsolved murder cases by communicating with the deceased victims.
He was held on remand, and his trial began in November 2019, [3] [4] ending on 25 June 2020 after seven months of hearings and evidence from more than 200 witnesses. [5] On 24 September 2020, he was found guilty of the murders of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon, and not guilty of the murder of Sarah Spiers whose remains have yet to be located.
Topics range from abduction and disappearances to murder and paranormal activity
McKim-Hill was a 21-year-old Australian woman who was abducted, sexually assaulted and strangled on 9 March 1967. [16] [17] McKim-Hill left Rockhampton at 8:00am on 9 March 1967, and travelled south to Calliope. [17] Her car was found abandoned at 3:00am the following morning on the Gladstone by-pass road, three kilometres north of Benaraby. [17]
It is listed as a separate series from Crime Investigation Australia and is still available on 7 Plus In Australia. In 2022, Season 4 of Crime Investigation Australia premiered on Channel 7 with new crimes investigated, again with Doran as host. Episode 4 was aired on 19 April 2023, later than all other S04 episodes that aired in 2022.
After first being revived by Netflix in 2020, Unsolved Mysteries is back with Volume 3, as the popular true-crime series looks into more unexplained deaths, baffling disappearances, and bizarre ...
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