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Where to watch "Crimes that shook Australia"
10. Jill Meagher
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On September 22, 2012, Melbourne woman Jill Meagher was abducted and murdered by convicted sexual predator Adrian Bayley. Tragically Bayley had breached the terms of his parole and should have been locked up when he killed Jill.
9. Walsh Street Massacre
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The ambush and murder of constables Steven Tynan and Damian Eyre reveals a tale of lies and revenge.
8. Patricia Byers
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Patricia Byers asset-strips her lovers before killing or trying to kill them to cover her crimes.
7. Raymond Edmunds
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In 1966, two teenagers, Garry Heywood and Abina Madill, went missing in Shepparton, Victoria. Their bodies were found days later. The murders would remain unsolved for over two decades when a chance discovery of a set of fingerprints to connect the murders and a brutal set of unsolved rapes to one man—Raymond Edmunds.
6. Morgan Huxley
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Morgan Huxley was murdered in his own apartment in the Sydney suburb of Neutral Bay in September 2013. His killer was a complete stranger—a kitchen worker called Daniel Kelsall who followed him home.
5. Anu Singh
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In 1997, 25-year-old Law student Anu Singh invited a group of friends to join her two dinner parties where she told them that a terrible crime would be committed. The twisted plot left boyfriend Joe Cinque dead and became notorious for its bizarre cruelty and tragic outcome.
4. Matthew Milat
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In November 2010, David Auchterlonie was brutally murdered by Matthew Milat and Cohen Klein in the Belanglo State Forest. Milat wanted to follow in the footsteps of his great uncle, the infamous serial killer, Ivan Milat.
3. Queen Street Massacre
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In December of 1987, Frank Viktovic kills eight innocent people in 17 minutes.
2. Bega Schoolgirls Murders
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In 1997, Camilleri and Lindsay Beckett abduct, torture and murder two schoolgirls.
1. Snowtown
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John Bunting and his trio tortured and murdered 12 people in Adelaide, South Australia.