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Join us to discuss the year that was - the highs, the lows and everything in between!
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On Christmas Eve 1952 21 year old Shirley Butler went to have a good night out with friends; Chinese food, beers and a cheeky kiss. Shirley never returned home that night and the investigation that followed shined a light on her horrible upbringing and the way in which she tried to bring happiness in to her own life despite this.
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In June 1975 12 year old Terry Floyd was waiting on the side of the road for a lift home. Terry was never seen again. A case of botched investigations, known and unknown suspects, and the continued and desperate hope of his brother to finally out Terry to rest.
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Join us as we tell our final tale surrounding the most haunted town in Australia. We explore all hauntings, from police stations to personal residences. Make sure to keep your lights on for this one!
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On 1 July 1975 Julie Ann invited three men to her home in an effort to make new friends in a foreign country. What happened next is subject to speculation, intrigue and a possible link to the Easey Street Murders.
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Dropping in to your feed today to give you an update on the Easey Street Murders and the case against Perry Kouroumblis.
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In 1950's Sydney, a man was violating the sense of safety many women felt inside their own homes. He would strike silently and swiftly, before taking off in to the darkness of the night. It would be the tactical strike of Sgt Doyle that would stop his reign of terror.
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Today's case is one that stole Melbournes innocence and one which many people believed would remain unsolved. Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Barlett were young women enjoying the freedoms the 1970's was offering women; but one night those freedoms were violently ripped from them in one of the most brutal double murders in Melbournes history.
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We are proud to announce the launch of Signal 2 Support. Signal 2 Support is a not-for-profit charity that helps NSWPF officers navigate the medical discharge process. With the changes currently occurring to the medical discharge process and the abolishment of the TPD lump sum payout we wanted to announce the launch of the charity to help explain the changes to the system as well as the implications for NSWPF officers moving forward.
If you need assistance navigating the old system, or will need us in the future, we are a totally free of charge service with no obligation.
To get in contact with Signal 2 Support you can via these methods;
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0412 770 189
Instagram: signal2support
You can visit us in our office space at 32 York Street, Sydney (please make sure you let Alice know you're coming first!).
I am happy to answer any and all questions you may have about the charity and the changes to the medical discharge process.
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Florence Broadhurst was an icon. A woman described as a confidence trickster, a chameleon and a brilliant designer. Her life would mimic her death in many ways; mysterious, fanciful, and with many details lost to the halls of the past. One thing is for sure, Florence Broadhurst was a brilliant woman whose life was snuffed out to soon in 1977.
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Join us for the last instalment of the Snowtown murders. The final victims will be discussed, the involvement of Snowtown will be revealed, and everyone is going to jail!
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Join us as we delve further in to the devastation and destruction that is John Bunting and the Snowtown murders. In this episode we will discover that Bunting was indiscriminate in his violence and he was only just beginning to escalate.
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If you haven't listened to Part 1, we strongly encourage you to do so!
In the early 90's Bunting, Haydon, and Wagner come in to contact with James Vlassakis; a young boy who had suffered unimaginable trauma in his life.
With violence in the group escalating, as well as a hatred for gay men and pedophiles, murder was inevitable. Today we discuss the first 3 murders committed by the group. -
John Bunting, Mark Haydon, Robert Wagner, and Barry Lane. Four men, shaped by unimaginable trauma, would come together by coincidence to commit the worst murders Australia has ever seen. In today's episode we dissect the lives of these men to see how their upbringing led them to become the monsters they were.
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Hey guys! Just a quick update from us on why we have been a bit MIA and what to expect in the next few weeks - miss you all.
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In today's episode we give you some updates on old cases, discuss some more recent ones and debut our first event - a whisky tasting!! Woop Woop!
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What happens when two gang rapists try and threaten murderers in Australia's Goulburn Super Max prison? Let's just say that karma always has a way of finding you...
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Jason Downie, a weedy and jealous man, had his sights set on his best friends girlfriend. Chantelle Rowe rejected every advance he made towards her, but he persisted; he drove past her house, he stalked her, he wanted her.
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In the small town of Hope Forest, SA in the early hours of 6 September 1971, a massacre was about to occur that would wipe out almost 10% of the population. Clifford Bartholomew, overcome by jealousy, would commit the most deadly familicide in Australia's history. Not only would Bartholomew not get the justice he deserved, he would also get a second chance.
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