Australia – FOXTEL’s locally-produced series Crime Investigation Australia revisited Adelaide’s infamous ‘Family Murders’case with the encore screening of The Butchered Boys on November 2 on Crime & Investigation Network. The Butchered Boys explores in detail, the brutal murders of six young Adelaide men during the 1970s and 80s. The special features detailed re-enactments and interviews with key figures from the case including the arresting police, forensic officers and the murdered boys’parents. Crime & Investigation Network viewers were asked to consider the information outlined in the special and to call the Crimestoppers hotline if they believe they can assist police with new leads. Crime Investigation Australia first premiered on the Crime & Investigation Network in August 2005. Since then episodes have covered The Granny Killer, The Graeme Thorne Murder; Daniel Morecombe’s Disappearance; The Murder of Dr Victor Chang, Ivan Milat and the Backpacker Murders, The Anita Cobby Murder and Snowtown: Bodies in the Barrels, The Kimberley Killer, The Greenough Family Massacre, The Disappearance of Donald Mackay, The Body in the Sports Bag and The Assassination of John Newman.
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