Crimes That Shook Australia - Season 3
Season 3
The third season of this award-winning show shines new light on some of Australia's most notorious crimes and features exclusive interviews with contributors who have never before spoken about their roles. It also includes previously unseen images, archive and documents including the evidence that put ‘The Black Widow' Patricia Byers behind bars and in a world exclusivewe reveal for the first time, the footage filmed by the police as they entered the infamous Snowtown bank vault.
Episodes
Snowtown: The Bodies in the Barrels Murders
The Bega Schoolgirl Murders
In 1997, Leslie Camilleri and Lindsay Becket abducted two teenagers, 14-year-old Lauren Barry and 16-year-old Nichole Collins. They were driven across the state of Victoria and subjected to rape and torture. After a harrowing twelve-hour ordeal, the two friends were stabbed to death and buried in scrubland near Fiddlers Green Creek. Their untimely and heartbreaking deaths still shock the nation to this day.
The Queen Street Massacre
Matthew Milat
Matthew was only two years old when Ivan Milat was arrested for the murder of seven people, and yet the family legacy lives through him through their murderous actions. In this week's episode of Crimes That Shook Australia questions are raised about why this happened and several people search for answers. But I'm not sure they find them.
Anu Singh
Jill Meagher
Raymund Edmunds
Patricia Byers
The Walsh Street Massacre
Daniel Kelsall
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