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Police investigating the unsolved murders of three Aboriginal children more than 20 years ago say they have fresh evidence and want the suspect tried for all three cases.
THE Bowraville Murders case has left the families of three children without closure for more than 20 years. Now a 60 Minutes investigation may put a serial killer away.
That change may be a step closer to reality for the families of Colleen Walker-Craig, 16, Evelyn Greenup, 4, and Clinton Speedy-Duroux, 16, who disappeared from the same road in Bowraville within ...
Crime reporter Dan Box first heard about the Bowraville murders years ago when a homicide detective approached him and shared the story. Box became disturbed that nothing was being done about this ...
The Bowraville Murders will screen 8.30pm Monday 29 August on NITV as part of the Karla Grant Presents series, where journalist Karla Grant introduces films and documentaries, offering insights ...
A man stood trial for Clinton's murder in 1994 and Evelyn's murder in 2006 but was acquitted both times. Before 2006, double jeopardy meant you could not be charged with the same crime twice.
READ MORE: Police reward tripled for cold case murders of Bowraville children Colleen Walker-Craig, 16, four-year-old Evelyn Greenup, and Clinton Speedy-Duroux, 16, disappeared from the Bowraville.
The murder of three children in Bowraville is a crime that has gone unsolved for more than 20 years Caroline Overington investigates why. | Australian Women's Weekly content brought to you by Now ...
THREE MURDERS, NO JUSTICE: Gary Jubelin’s emotional interview with the families of the Bowraville murders. Part 1: Part 2: More Coverage. Three murders, no justice: Fight that never ends.
The Bowraville murders: Why the families are still waiting for justice No one has been held responsible for a series of crimes nearly 30 years ago, with the families awaiting Thursday's crucial ...
The NSW Court of Criminal Appeal ruled that a man cannot be retried for the murders of two Indigenous children – a major blow to families of the victims in a nearly 30-year-old case.
When Michelle's four-year-old niece was murdered in Bowraville, she says the police let her family down. Now, she supports a Senate inquiry's call for the entire country to commemorate victims.