Crime Investigation Australia
Crime Investigation Australia takes you deep into the most horrific crimes Australia has ever seen.
The Girls Who Knew Too Much
Sallie-Anne Huckstepp and Juanita Nielsen were iconic figures in the shadowy King’s Cross scene of the 1970s and 1980s. They lived dangerous lives – challenging the status quo of the period and met with mysterious and violent deaths.
Blood Sport: The Bondi Gay Murders
In the late 1980s and early 1990s a series of violent murders took place near Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach.
A Killer Amongst Us: The Norfolk Island Murder
On Easter Sunday 2002, on sleepy Norfolk Island in the south west Pacific, the body of 29-year-old Janelle Patton was found lying in an open field.
Night of Terror: The Bega Schoolgirls
On the 6th October 1997, 14-year-old Lauren Barry and 16-year-old Nicole Collins disappeared while walking along a road near their home town of Bega, on the New South Wales south coast.
Murder of Innocence: Sian Kingi
On 27 November 1987, 12-year-old Noosa school girl Sian Kingi was grabbed off her push bike by Valmae Fay Beck and Barrie John Watts as she rode home from school.
Date With a Serial Killer: Rodney Cameron
Rodney Francis Cameron was dubbed ‘The Lonely Hearts Killer’ after he used a radio match-making program in 1990 to lure an unsuspecting woman to her death. Incredibly, he had only just been released from prison for two other killings in 1974.
Michael Kanaan: Shoot to Kill
Michael Kanaan was an angry young man in a hurry to make a name for himself in Sydney’s underworld. But his volatile temper and penchant for violence soon led him to kill three men before he was finally captured in a wild shootout with Sydney police.
Cop Killer: The Winchester Assassination
The highest ranking police officer in Australia to be murdered, Assistant Federal Police Commissioner Colin Winchester was shot twice in the head at point blank range as he was getting out of his car outside his Deakin home on 10 January 1989.
Buried Alive: Luckman and Reid
On the night of 4 May 1982, 13-year-old Terry Ryan rushed into his family home in Marsden, a suburb of Brisbane, and told his mother an astonishing story.
Mystery of the Homestead Murders
The quick mind of a country telephone exchange supervisor led to a horrific discovery at a NSW country homestead in 1978.
