In Victoria in September 1883, moments before he was hanged for murder, Robert Burns made a startling confession, claiming he’d killed not one but eight people. Flash forward 140 years and Bendigo woman Julie di Bella was researching her family history when she made a shocking discovery about her bloodline. Julie joins Forgotten Australia to talk about the thorniest branch in her family tree.
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The Murder Squad
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Hanging Ned Kelly
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Australia’s Sweetheart
https://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-sweetheart-michael-adams/book/9780733640292.html
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The Model & The Murder Case — Part One
Side Note: Where The Truth Lies
Sole Survivor
Erbie: King of the Ring-Ins
The First To Fight — Part Two
The First To Fight — Part One
Spencer: From Movie Mogul To Murderer — Part Two
Spencer: From Movie Mogul To Murderer — Part One
The Masked Murderer
Australia's First Queens of the Air
In Conversation - I Did Work Experience on Apollo 11
Unfriendly Fire: The Murder Of Cathy Wayne
Murder On The Dance Floor: Part Two
Murder On The Dance Floor: Part One
Australia's Most Vicious Gunman: Part Three
Australia's Most Vicious Gunman: Part Two
Australia's Most Vicious Gunman: Part One
Bonus Episode — Australia's Original Radio Bad Boy
Bonus Episode — America’s Anti-Rambo In Australia
Bonus Episode — A Gallipoli Story
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