
The Daily Telegraph gives you a front seat at the trial of a monster. Queues of people waited for hours to get into the Sydney courtroom to see and hear serial killer Ivan Milat on trial for the murders of seven young backpackers in 1996. Now after his death in jail, The Daily Telegraph has recreated the most dramatic moments of what was the trial of the century.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Got 10 minutes in and couldn’t take the boring interviewing and storytelling anymore. Painful to sit through.
Not like others I’ve listened to as this follows the court transcript. Interesting format/delivery. Very good. I would recommend this.
This is a reenactment of the trial! As a true crime lover I am enjoying hearing how it all unfolded. Some people might find this boring because it a lawyer asking questions, sometimes repetitively, but that’s how trials go. For people who like details this might be for you.
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