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Crimes That Shook Australia is an Australian true crime documentary television series that premiered on Crime + Investigation on 16 April 2014. [1] Stan Grant presented the first two series; Matt Doran was announced as the new presenter in February 2017.
The Snowtown murders (also known as the bodies in barrels murders) were a series of murders committed by John Justin Bunting, Robert Joe Wagner, and James Spyridon Vlassakis between August 1992 and May 1999, in and around Adelaide, South Australia. A fourth person, Mark Haydon, was convicted of helping to dispose of the bodies.
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 ...
Australian Story, ABC, November 2007. Hunt for a Killer: The Claremont Murders, Crime Investigation Australia, 2008. The Claremont Serial Killer, Casefile True Crime Podcast, 20 August 2016. [2] Claremont Serial Killings podcast, Post Newspapers, 2019. [55] Claremont: The Trial podcast, The West Australian, 2019–2020. [28] [56]
The murder has been covered by several true crime television series, including Crime Investigation Australia in 2006, [6] Crime Stories in 2008, [8] and Australian Families of Crime in 2010. [21] The case was covered by Casefile True Crime Podcast on 22 July 2017. It has also been the subject of several books (see Further reading).
Paul Charles Denyer (born 14 April 1972, known briefly as Paula whilst in prison) [1] is an Australian serial killer currently serving three consecutive sentences of life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 30 years [2] for the murders of three young women in Melbourne, in 1993. [3]
Stephen Sewell's novel, Animal Kingdom, A Crime Story (2010), based on the 2010 Australian film; The US television series Animal Kingdom, based on the eponymous 2010 Australian film, albeit with the setting transposed to Southern California; The Pettingills were also featured in the fourth episode of season one of the Netflix original Drug Lords.
The Port Arthur massacre was a mass shooting that occurred on 28 April 1996 at Port Arthur, a tourist town in the Australian state of Tasmania. The perpetrator, Martin Bryant, killed 35 people and wounded 23 others, the deadliest massacre in modern Australian history. [3] The attack led to fundamental changes in Australia's gun laws.