Murder Calls

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Season 1
44:00
It was a case of money for murder. Peter Shellard was found by his girlfriend in their Caulfield mansion. He was battered and bound in a seemingly bondage session gone wrong. But a phone call to police pointed to someone who had motive to murder.
43:00
It was a near perfect plan, murderous revenge by a man whose hate for his victim had reached boiling point. Every detail of the murder had been meticulously researched and studiously planned. But in the end a phone call unravel his plan.
45:00
Love can make us do crazy things they say and killing for love is the worst. In Far North Queensland one man wrote the book or twisted love. Unable to accept rejection, this man nearly got away with murder until a phone call tripped him up.
48:00
He was a young man who knew right from wrong? Yet as a child his grandmother taught him to cut the ears off little kittens. So when he became an adult, killing a person was no different. There was no emotion, no empathy involved.
44:00
It was one of the most frustrating cases for Victorian police. Kelly Hodge's body was found discarded on the side of the road. Countless suspects were dismissed and the real killer seemed to get away, until a phone call changed everything.
46:00
Herman Rockefeller was a multi-millionaire and an upstanding citizen. So when he disappeared after a business trip, his family and the police were puzzled, until a series of phone calls uncovered a seedy double life that had turned deadly.
45:00
Love can make us do crazy things they say and killing for love is the worst. In Far North Queensland one man wrote the book or twisted love. Unable to accept rejection, this man nearly got away with murder until a phone call tripped him up.
44:00
It was one of the most frustrating cases for Victorian police. Kelly Hodge's body was found discarded on the side of the road. Countless suspects were dismissed and the real killer seemed to get away, until a phone call changed everything.
47:00
Herman Rockefeller was a multi-millionaire and an upstanding citizen. So when he disappeared after a business trip, his family and the police were puzzled, until a series of phone calls uncovered a seedy double life that had turned deadly.
43:00
It was a near perfect plan, murderous revenge by a man whose hate for his victim had reached boiling point. Every detail of the murder had been meticulously researched and studiously planned. But in the end a phone call unravel his plan.
44:00
It was a case of money for murder. Peter Shellard was found by his girlfriend in their Caulfield mansion. He was battered and bound in a seemingly bondage session gone wrong. But a phone call to police pointed to someone who had motive to murder.
45:00
Love can make us do crazy things they say and killing for love is the worst. In Far North Queensland one man wrote the book on twisted love. Unable to accept rejection, this man nearly got away with murder until a phone call tripped him up.
48:00
Ezzadine Bahmad never had a chance. As a child his grandmother taught him to cut the ears off little kittens and when they died she would just buy him more. With no empathy or emotion involved, he found killing people easy.
45:00
It was one of the most frustrating cases for Victorian police. Kelly Hodge's body was found discarded on the side of the road. Countless suspects were dismissed and the real killer seemed to get away, until a phone call changed everything.
47:00
Herman Rockefeller was a multi-millionaire and an upstanding citizen. So when he disappeared after a business trip, his family and the police were puzzled, until a series of phone calls uncovered a seedy double life that had turned deadly.
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