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Frankston serial killer Paul Denyer denied parole three decades after murders

Paul Denyer, who murdered Melbourne women Natalie Russell, Elizabeth Stevens and Debbie Fream in the early 1990s, has been denied parole.

Nick McKenzie leads investigation in the next Stan Original Documentary Revealed: Trafficked

Drawing on a 60 Minutes report McKenzie first presented last October, viewers will hear a harrowing story, including first-hand eyewitness testimony from one young survivor

Sly discusses his new TV show (and challenges Putin to a fight!)

Sly discusses his new TV show (and challenges Putin to a fight!)
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Stan reveals premiere date for new documentary on Frankston serial killer Paul Denyer

Streaming giant Stan is set to premiere a chilling new feature documentary that uncovers fresh details about the notorious Frankston Serial Killer, Paul Denyer.

Shock new theory on infamous Aussie cold case

Crime by Zoe Smith Premium Content Subscriber only One of Australia s most infamous cold cases may have been the work of two serial killers working in tandem. The Tynong North and Frankston serial killings claimed the lives of six women, ranging in age from just 14 to 73, who were either forced or tricked into cars while walking along busy suburban Melbourne roads, some in broad daylight. Three of the victims were found in bushland in Tynong North, east of Melbourne, in 1980, while the naked and decomposing bodies of two other women were uncovered in scrubland in suburban Frankston. A seventh unsolved killing has been linked to the murders.

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