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A Australian Killer - July 18 2020 - Daily True Crime

Morning Cup of Murder

Morning Cup of Murder

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, True Crime

4.7723 Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2020

⏱️ 5 minutes

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July 18th: Bandali Debs Born (1953) When a criminal is sentenced for a crime, in some locations, their DNA is entered into the system. This is a valuable tool that can link them to unsolved crimes that, otherwise, they may never have been connected to. On July 18th 1953 a man was born who killed 2 Australian police officers. And, because his DNA was put into the system, he was able to be convicted for a totally unrelated crime, bringing closure to loved ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I found my great-grandma Annie in the 1921 census on ancestry. I discovered she was widowed

0:35.9

in the First World War, living in York, raising six children

0:39.7

all by herself.

0:41.5

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millions more records free until the 9th of March. Terms apply. There were two more murders,

1:01.9

15 miles away. We have a lot. We're described by one investigator as reminiscent of a weird

1:08.7

murder. When a criminal is sentenced for a crime, in some locations, their DNA is entered into the system.

1:16.6

This is a valuable tool that can link them to unsolved crimes that otherwise they may never have been connected to.

1:23.6

On July 18, 1953, a man was born who would kill two Australian police officers.

1:30.8

And, because his DNA was put into the system, he was able to be convicted for a totally

1:35.8

unrelated crime, bringing closure to loved ones. So, if you like your coffee hot but your bones

1:41.9

chilled, sit back and start your day with a morning

1:44.6

cup of murder.

1:48.6

On August 16, 1998, two Victoria police officers, Sergeant Gary Silk and Senior Constable

1:55.6

Rodney Miller were staking out the Silky Emperor restaurant in Mourbin when, at approximately midnight,

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