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The bed-ridden Mrs Stevenson hears on a telephone, due to crossed wires, that a murder is being plotted to occur tonight. She calls various people in a desperate attempt to get someone to believe her story. As the night goes on, she becomes increasingly concerned that the victim may be someone she knows.
On 28 October 2015, Daniel James Holdom, reported to be Pearce-Stevenson's former partner, was arrested in Cessnock, New South Wales, and charged with her murder. On 15 December, he was also charged with the murder of her daughter. On 30 November 2018, he was sentenced to two life sentences for the murders.
Australian homicide detectives are investigating the suspected "targeted double murder" of a Sydney couple. On Tuesday, Dec. 17., New South Wales (NSW) police confirmed a second body had been ...
This is a list of Australian crime podcasts from 2015 (the earliest podcast) to the present. Background Podcasting, and in particular true-crime related podcasts which deal primarily with serial murders, kidnappings, disappearances, and unsolved crimes, became popular as a media format in Australia starting in 2016. While some podcasts are privately produced, many are created by investigative ...
Stevenson's murder is featured on Netflix in "Unsolved Mysteries" in Volume 4, Episode 4. The episode is called "Murder Center Stage." It was released on July 31 and is available for streaming now.
Laura Stevenson is sitting in her cluttered bedroom, struggling to think of the right word to describe her songwriting process. It’s on the tip of her tongue. "I don’t have, I don’t have…"
Several months later, Joji Obara was arrested for her rape and murder. [4] [5] [6] Murdered 7 months 2000 Sarah Payne: 8 United Kingdom Sarah Payne was an eight-year-old schoolgirl abducted and murdered in West Sussex, England, by known child sex offender Roy Whiting on 1 July 2000. Her body was discovered in the village of Pulborough on July ...
On Sept. 13, 2024, a jury convicted Laurie Shaver of second-degree murder and she was sentenced to life in prison. After the trial, Michael Shaver’s family expressed relief at the verdict.