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Wasp: The Port Arthur Massacre

On the 28th of April, 1996, the picturesque, historical tourist site of Port Arthur, Tasmania, became the scene of one of the worst mass shooting sprees in world history, when a gunman opened fire with high powered assault rifles, killing thirty five men, women and children and injuring twenty seven more. Twenty two years later, forty eight year old Martin Bryant, the man convicted of the crime, rots away in prison, never to be released. But many unanswered questions remain surrounding the massacre. Did he act alone? Was justice really served and was he guilty beyond reasonable doubt? WASP will rip away the silence that surrounds that black day in Australia's history, delving into the people, the places and the crime that changed a nation forever.

Wasp: The Port Arthur Massacre

NR N/A
The Beaumont Children: What Really Happened

At 10am on January 26, 1966, Nancy Beaumont kissed her three children goodbye as they boarded the bus for a trip to the beach. Nine-year-old Jane was considered old enough (by 1960s standards) to care for her younger siblings, Grant, seven, and Arnna, four, for the day and the three children had made the short journey to Glenelg beach many times before. But this day was different. The children were expected home by 2pm, but that time came and went with no sign of them. At 7.30pm, Nancy’s husband Jim called the police. What followed was one of the biggest manhunts the nation had ever seen. More than 52 years later, the manhunt continues.

The Beaumont Children: What Really Happened

5.0 2018
Wild Colonial Psychos

Australia’s most notorious detective, Roger “The Dodger” Rogerson hooks up with the Wild Colonial Psychos in an on-stage extravaganza not to be missed. Hear the REAL stories of Australia’s criminal underbelly told by those that were there on both sides of the law. The Dodger and Mark “Chopper” Read - the cops and the robbers! And if that’s not enough to get your blood racing, wait till you get a load of life from the footballer, adman, movie star, lunatic that is Mark “Jacko” Jackson

Wild Colonial Psychos

9.0 2005
White Revenge

The murder of South African white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche has reignited divisions between white and black in a reminder of the country’s bitter struggle over apartheid. Zoé de Bussierre reports from Terreblanche's home town of Ventersdorp in the aftermath of the killing, as two black men appear in court charged with his murder. She sees first-hand the hatred between the two communities, which frequently threatens to turn violent. See this very different side to South Africa from that portrayed at the recent World Cup.

White Revenge

NR 2010