Cold Justice

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Season 1
40:00
Siegler and McClary head to Dickson County, Tenn., to look for new clues that may help solve the 1998 murder of a likeable grocery store owner.
Siegler and McClary head to Kelly's hometown of Blessing in Matagorda County, Texas, to investigate the murder of 48-year-old widow Charlene Corporon, who was shot to death in her own home in 1982.
Siegler and McClary travel to Morehouse Parish, La., as they look to reopen a 2006 cold case and hope to discover new clues that help solve the murder of an active church member in the community.
Seventeen-year-old Gomeroi teenager Stephen Smith was the most popular boy in school with the world at his feet before it was cruelly snatched away. The teen was found dead on train tracks outside the north western NSW town of Quirindi in 1988 after attending a party. Despite his family being told by police during the init...
In 2003 in the remote QLD/NSW border town of Goondiwindi, 43-year-old Aboriginal grandmother Theresa Binge went missing. Twelve days later, her badly beaten body was found dumped in a concrete culvert outside of town. Despite strong leads, the investigation failed to find her killer. Fifteen years on, Theresa’s family are ...
Midnight on July 17, 2003 in the remote small QLD/NSW border town of Goondiwindi, 47-year-old Aboriginal grandmother Theresa Binge was having a drink with a local council worker at a local pub. 12 days later Theresa’s badly beaten and naked body was found dumped in a concrete culvert 10km out of town. There were two initia...
In July 1998, Lois was hitchhiking on the side of the road in Nimbin north NSW. A witness saw Lois get into a white car, after that she was never seen alive again. Police believe that she was held captive and kept alive for around 10 days, during which time she was tortured and sexually abused before being killed. Six mont...
This series follows the injustice Indigenous Australians face with cold case victims. Hosted by Walkley Award and Amnesty Media Award nominee* Allan Clarke.
This series follows the injustice Indigenous Australians face with cold case victims. Hosted by Walkley Award and Amnesty Media Award nominee* Allan Clarke.
This series follows the injustice Indigenous Australians face with cold case victims. Hosted by Walkley Award and Amnesty Media Award nominee* Allan Clarke.
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