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No traces left behind in search for Helen Courtney
20/09/20 | Article, Media Releases
When Helen Joyce Courtney suddenly disappeared she was living at Ingle Farm with her husband. The aged care nurse is…
August 2020 results released
17/09/20 | Article, Media Releases
During August our unsolved weekly crime segments asked for information to help identify a man wanted over a home invasion…
New plea for information in death of Annie Smith
08/09/20 | Article, Media Releases
Past and present employees of Integrity Care are encouraged to take advantage of a special phone-in opportunity tonight, and speak…
Can you help solve Carlene Ward’s murder?
06/09/20 | Article, Media Releases
It was about 11.30pm on Sunday 6 September 1992 when Carlene Ward’s body was discovered in the main bedroom of…
The brutual unsolved murder of Ted Ligas
30/08/20 | Article, Media Releases
Can you help solve the murder of Ted Ligas? At 5.50am on Thursday 30 August 2012 neighbours reported a house…
$200,000 reward offered to help solve cold case murder
28/08/20 | Article, Media Releases
Neil Muir lived alone in a unit at Carrington Street, Adelaide. The 25-year old is believed to have led a…
The unsolved murder of Benjamin Young
27/08/20 | Article, Media Releases
At about 1.30am on Tuesday 26 August 2008, Benjamin Young returned to his home at Luhrs Road, Payneham South. The…
Can you help catch Peter Stogneff’s killer?
27/08/20 | Article, Media Releases
It’s been 39 years since Peter Stogneff was abducted and murdered. No one could have predicted back in 1981 that…