Law & Order
Jail for casino croupier ‘forced into drug trade’
A YOUNG casino croupier’s experimentation with cocaine led to a gun being held to his head as drug dealers forced him to become an interstate “drug mule” — earning him an eight-year prison sentence.
Revealed: The Salt Creek monster
Salt Creek victim: ‘You couldn’t break me’
‘Muddle-headed’ decision allowed man to take own life
Car wrecked, teenager hurt in police chase
Killer driver jailed — despite judge’s misgivings
‘A delay of more than one hour is not good enough’
Why Snowtown monster may gain freedom
Smoking brakes on truck leads to criminal charges
Ex-lover walks free over arson plot
Ruling forces charity out of Le Cornu site
Man charged over violent home invasion
Patient, 87, ‘illegally filmed in nightmare hospital stay’
Expert: Ike needed surgery before playing again
Man dies after car crashes into tree
Suburban nightmare in their street
‘A burden you will carry for the rest of your life’
Mock terror attack at Adelaide Oval
Important fossil stolen from park
Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, a drone in my windscreen
Man found dead inside home after fire
Cut in police station hours ‘overwhelming officers’
Teen killed at footy training ‘could have been saved’
Man charged over shopping centre robbery, assaults
‘Never let him out’: Gayle’s family begs
Lawyer’s trial will be a ‘battle of bullet experts’
Double standards? Truancy cases treated differently
Man charged with accessing child exploitation material
Men taken to hospital after pursuit goes spectacularly wrong
Men taken to hospital after pursuit goes spectacularly wrong
Crime Features
Carly Ryan: A loving girl who fell prey to an online predator
IT’S the murder that captured the nation’s attention — for all the wrong reasons. Here, Court Reporter Sean Fewster sifts rumour, gossip and transcript for the truth about Carly Ryan and the man who killed her.
TRURO MURDERS: THE UNTOLD STORY
FORTY years ago, seven young women were kidnapped, raped, murdered and dumped north of Adelaide by a charming young psychopath and his doting accomplice. This is the inside story of how police finally solved the Truro serial killings.
Cy Walsh’s tragic spiral into psychosis
EXCLUSIVE: Less than two days before killing his father, Crows coach Phil Walsh, Cy Walsh was in the grip of delusions and making alarming threats to friends. Witnesses recount the events that led to a tragedy that shocked the nation.
James Beauregard-Smith: The SA psychopath who thought it was easy to get away with murder
“IT’S easy to get away with murder.” Or so South Australian triple murderer, rapist and psychopath James Beauregard-Smith thought. This is how one of SA’s most frightening criminals was caught — three times.
Without a trace: where did they go?
FIFTY years ago a monster hid in plain sight on a sunny Australia Day afternoon, lurking among beachgoers to spirit away three children and shatter a nation’s innocence. Craig Cook retraces one of our most notorious mysteries.
Monster on the inside
AFTER almost 20 years behind the walls of Risdon Prison, News Corp is able to reveal the highly secret day-to-day existence of Australia’s worst killer.
The hitman who looked like an accountant
TWO decades ago, Gerald Preston walked into a Lonsdale garage, said three words and opened fire. It was a cold-blooded bikie assassination — and the violence didn’t end there.
Mugshots: Faces of South Australia’s criminal past
THESE are the haunting faces of South Australia’s rich criminal history. From murder and theft to the “crime” of fortune-telling, delve into these fascinating records of our villainous past.
The story behind the last man hanged in Australia
IT was during a prison staff Christmas party that two prisoners used knotted blankets to scramble over jail walls, using hostages to help make their way to short-lived freedom.
Cocaine and ice haul sent around the world to throw off officials
DRUG importers went to great lengths to try and throw border officials off the scent of their $186 million ice and cocaine shipment, police say.
The crimes that keep Ron Iddles awake at night
NOT many murderers have escaped the clutches of Ron Iddles in the 25 years he’s hunted killers. These are the few that did — and he hasn’t given up on catching them.
The night horror came back to Bali
ONE moment they were in an island paradise, the next they were in hell. This is how death and destruction returned to Australia’s doorstep.
Inside Melbourne’s secret gangland war: Carl Williams V Rocco Arico
SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: Rocco Arico was propelled from Carl Williams’ foot soldier to mafia boss thanks to a mega-haul of drugs, stolen from crooks by corrupt police. Mistrust between the pair would ultimately lead to Williams’ murder.