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3 weeks ago |
news.com.au | Charlotte Karp
A young woman was murdered, set on fire and left to rot in the bush more than two decades ago, but police botched the investigation so badly that no one was ever charged – and her killer is still on the loose. When Rachelle Leigh Childs’ scorched, half-naked body was uncovered along a lonely stretch of highway in the early hours of June 8, 2001, it was one of the biggest crimes to rock the sleepy town of Gerroa, south of Sydney.
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2 months ago |
news.com.au | Charlotte Karp
ExclusiveThe sister of cold case murder victim Rachelle Childs penned a heartfelt letter to the police minister to request the “solvable” homicide investigation be reopened with a $500,000 reward, but the minister never replied. Kristy Childs told a new True Crime Australia podcast, called Dear Rachelle, that she wrote to NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley in March 2024 – more than two decades after her 23-year-old sister was killed, set alight and dumped in beachside scrub in June 2001.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Charlotte Karp
There's a retro-style hideaway where you can live out your cowboy fantasies - complete with horseback riding, American bourbon, and hot saunas - just a short flight from Sydney. Sun Ranch Byron, co-owned by P.E Nation co-founder Claire Greaves, sprawls across 55 acres of regenerated farmland in the hinterland of Byron Bay. It's surrounded by rolling green hills and decorated with Cali ranch vibes and '70s decor in mind.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Charlotte Karp
Dramatic footage shows the moment a jilted husband who went on a rampage with a shovel after finding his wife and brother having sex in a car while his mother sat in the front seat, is arrested for allegedly breaching a restraining order. David McCulloch, 41, grabbed a shovel and threatened to kill his wife, Jacinta King, and brother, Jamie McCulloch, when he found them having an affair in the back of a car in Devonport, northern Tasmania, on the evening of March 28.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Charlotte Karp
A mother sat in the front seat of a car while her son and his sister-in-law had sex in the back because she was the only one with a valid licence to drive them to their secret rendezvous at a housing commission parking lot, relatives have revealed. Sue McCulloch, a great-grandmother, was living with her son David McCulloch and his wife, Jacinta King, and their four adult children at a home in Ulverstone, northern Tasmania, before their lives were turned upside-down on March 28.
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