Crimes That Shook Australia Season 3 gets February premiere

Crimes That Shook Australia Season 3 gets February premiere

Foxtel’s hit crime show Crimes That Shook Australia returns next month with a new host in Matt Doran.

The third season of this award-winning show shines new light on some of Australia’s most notorious crimes and features exclusive interviews with contributors who have never before spoken about their roles. It also includes previously unseen images, archive and documents including the evidence that put ‘The Black Widow’ Patricia Byers behind bars and in a world exclusive we reveal for the first time, the footage filmed by the police as they entered the infamous Snowtown bank vault.

Jim Buchan, Foxtel’s General Manager – Factual Channels says “Crimes That Shook Australia is a series that always captivates our audience’s attention and this third seasons is the strongest yet. Renowned cases such as Snowtown and The Queen Street Massacre are covered in new detail via access to police, eye witnesses, victims and their families as well as journalists who covered them as they happened. Crimes of national significance can now be better explained with the benefit of contemporary hindsight often showing us how Australia’s society was and has become today since these events. Delivering us a new perspective, prompting us to ask key questions that define our society helping us to better understand and try to determine how these incidents can be prevented in the future.”

Season 3 episode order 

  1. Snowtown: The Bodies in the Barrels Murders – 18/02/2018
  2. The Bega Schoolgirl Murders – 25/02/2018
  3. The Queen Street Massacre – 04/03/2018
  4. Matthew Milat – 11/03/2018
  5. Anu Singh – 18/03/2018
  6. Daniel Kelsall – 25/03/2018
  7. Raymund Edmunds – 01/04/2018
  8. Patricia Byers 08/04/2018
  9. The Walsh Street Massacre – 15/04/2018
  10. Jill Meagher – 22/04/2018

Crimes That Shook Australia season three premieres  Sunday, February 18 at 7:30pm on Foxtel’s Crime + Investigation

 

 

 

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