Crime Investigation Australia: Most Infamous Season 2
Crime Investigation Australia shines new light on some of Australia's most notorious crimes.
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Crime Investigation Australia: Most Infamous
2018Crime Investigation Australia shines new light on some of Australia's most notorious crimes.
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Crime Investigation Australia: Most Infamous Season 2 Full Episode Guide
When a little girl tells the telephone operator that her sleeping mummy is turning black, he knows something is very wrong at the sheep shearer's house.
An investigation into the story of David and Catherine Birnie, Australia's most sadistic husband and wife killing team who tortured, raped and murdered four women in 1986.
In the 70s and 80s, Sallie-Anne Huckstepp and Juanita Nielsen drove King's Cross' scene. But challenging the status quo only led to their mysterious and violent deaths.
A look at the Mornington Monster, a man who killed his wife, infant daughter and unborn child. Also, the suspicious death of a wealthy nightclub entrepreneur.
Eight bodies are found in six barrels filled with acid in a former bank vault in rural Snowtown, 50 kilometers north of Adelaide. The investigation then lead police to discover 4 more bodies.
In 1997, Bega High School students and best friends Lauren Barry and Nichole Collins had their young lives tragically cut short after being held captive for 12 horrendous hours.
In 1993, Karen MacKenzie and her three small children were violently murdered at their isolated house. It will forever be associated as one of the most horrific murders in Australian criminal history.
Dr. Victor Chang was a famous surgeon on the brink of implanting the world's first artificial heart. In a failed extortion attempt he was fatally shot dead in the street.
In February 1986, nurse Anita Cobby is savagely raped and murdered by five young men, beginning one of Australia's most notorious criminal cases.
Donald Bruce Mackay was an Australian businessman. He was also a prominent substance abuse campaigner who came to media attention and fame in 1977. Then he was murdered.