Australian Crime Stories

  • : 2010
  • : 44
  • : 1
  • Crime & Investigation Network (AU)
  • 21
  • Crime Documentary

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Chris Flannery
Episode overview
24, 2010
Christopher Dale Flannery earned the nickname of 'Rent-a-Kill'. He was a hit man and gun for hire who would kill anyone if the price was right. Find out about the man who killed in cold .. show full overview
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Chow Hayes: Australia's First Gangster
Episode overview
29, 2010
Arguably Australia's most feared gangster, Frederick 'Chow' Hayes was a convicted double murderer, sentenced to hang in 1952 for the brazen killing of stand-over man and former boxer, Bobby Lee.
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Alphonse Gangitano
Episode overview
26, 2010
Alphonse Gangitano was known as the Black Prince of Lygon Street and was the most lethal member of Melbourne's notorious Carlton Crew in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Dennis Allen: Dr Death
Episode overview
30, 2010
Dennis Allen was the oldest son of Melbourne crime matriarch, Kath Pettingill. Abused as a child by his mother's boyfriends, he grew up knowing nothing but crime, and it became his life.
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Russell Cox: Australia's Most Wanted Man
Episode overview
28, 2010
Meet Australia's most wanted man for a record 11 years. Russell "Mad Dog" Cox was a man no prison could hold. He escaped from NSW notorious "electronic zoo", the maximum security Katingal jail that politicians had said was escape proof.
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Mick Sayers: The Gambler
Episode overview
25, 2010
Mick Sayers was a run of the mill crook who got in too deep with some of the tough nuts in Sydney's organised crime scene. Turning to drug dealing, extortion, race rigging and murder, he ripped off the wrong gangsters and paid the ultimate price.
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Ray Bennett: The Criminal Mastermind
Episode overview
30, 2010
Raymond "Ray Chuck" Bennett was Australia's criminal mastermind. A brazen armed robber and thief; he did the jobs that other criminals considered were beyond them.
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Lennie McPherson: Mr Big
Episode overview
27, 2011
Lennie McPherson ruled the Sydney crime scene for three decades. He was a violent and vicious criminal and arguably the worst of the worst. We trace the rise of Lennie McPherson from a street crook in the 1940s to the Mr. Big of organised crime.