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60 Minutes - True Crime

60 Minutes - True Crime

By: 60 Minutes Australia
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For over 40 years now 60 Minutes has been Australia’s leading current affairs television program. In that time, we’ve witnessed and reported on the very best of this world, and also, the very worst. In this true crime podcast series, we’ll be looking back at some of our most significant investigations – the criminal cases that still stand out for us today. Join us as we feature the following five groundbreaking episodes: 1. Catching A Monster (Peter Scully) 2. Where Is Baby Tegan? (Keli Lane) 3. The Whole Hoax (Belle Gibson) 4. Gable Tostee – The Interview 5. Samantha Knight - Never Forgotten2025 60 Minutes Politics & Government
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  • Introducing: 60 Minutes - Extra Minutes
    Jun 6 2024

    A new podcast from the 60 Minutes team. Go behind the scenes of Australia’s leading current affairs program every Monday, with exclusive details, in-depth analysis and personal stories from 60 Minutes’ award-winning team of journalists.

    Search for 60 Minutes Extra Minutes in your podcast app, or tap here.

    To watch this podcast you can search for 60 Minutes Extra Minutes in YouTube or on 9Now.

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    8 mins
  • Samantha Knight - Never Forgotten
    Dec 11 2018

    In this episode, reporter Ross Coulthart remembers the chilling case of Samantha Knight, the angelic nine-year-old Bondi schoolgirl, who one day in 1986, vanished. Her disappearance led to one of the largest police investigations in New South Wales history but her body has still not been found. In 2001, the notorious paedophile Michael Guider was charged with Samantha's murder, and six months later pleaded guilty to manslaughter, claiming he hadn't meant to kill the little girl. He has never revealed where he put her body.

    What happened to Samantha remains her parents, indeed every parent’s, worst nightmare.

    • The original 60 Minutes story: Samantha Knight – Never Forgotten (2017), was reported by Ross Coulthart and produced by Garry McNab
    • Podcast narrator: Peter Overton
    • Podcast reporter: Ross Coulthart
    • Podcast producers: Liz Little, Helen Lunn and Toula Udowenko
    • Sound Engineering and Design: Dan McHugh
    • Executive Producer: Kirsty Thomson

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    32 mins
  • Catching A Monster
    Dec 11 2018

    Australia’s worst paedophile spent four years on the run.

    Peter Scully thought by hiding out in a remote corner of the Philippines he was beyond the reach of the law. But Scully was wrong. In this episode, reporter Tara Brown recounts the chilling case as she tracked down and came face to face with our country’s most depraved predator. What he has to say for himself will leave you stunned.

    • The original 60 Minutes story: Catching A Monster (2015), was reported by Tara Brown and produced by Rebecca Le Tourneau
    • Podcast narrator: Peter Overton
    • Podcast reporter: Tara Brown
    • Podcast producers: Lydia Bilton, Liz Little, Helen Lunn and Toula Udowenko
    • Sound Engineering and Design: Joe Lee
    • Executive Producer: Kirsty Thomson

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    33 mins

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