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Australian Families of Crime: Ivan Milat

Nine's new crime doco series hosted by Vince Colosimo features notorious crims and their families, all of whom are listed here.

More details have now come through for Nine’s Australian Families of Crime, the documentary series that Nine is officially starting on Sunday.

On Monday night it rushed an episode on Carl Wiliams to screen following his news-breaking murder.

The Press Release on this Sunday’s episode lists some of the upcoming families who will appear: the Saffrons, Pettingills, Kanes, McPhersons, Freemans and Birnies across the remaining seven episodes.

This Sunday it features the story of Ivan Milat and the Milat family, featuring interviews with forensic psychiatrist Dr Rod Milton; retired NSW Assistant Police Commissioner Clive Small; the late John Marsden, Ivan Milat’s defence lawyer; and the victim who got away, UK hitchiker Paul Onions.

In the wake of the Carl Williams murder comes the new series Australian Families of Crime, premiering with Backpacker Bloodshed, the story of the Milat family, this Sunday at 9.30pm on Channel Nine.

Australian Families of Crime unveils the most violent and terrifying crime families in Australia, including the Milats, Saffrons, Pettingills, Kanes, McPhersons, Freemans and Birnies. Presented by Vince Colosimo, this gripping, seven-part documentary-drama series from the producers of Crime Investigations Australia explores the lives and crimes of some of the most evil and fearsome criminals in our nation’s history.

Backpacker Bloodshed, the first instalment, is an unforgettable account of the gruesome Backpacker Murders that shocked Australia and reverberated around the world. It’s the story of serial killer Ivan Milat, who butchered seven young backpackers in the Belanglo state forest south of Sydney.

Backpacker Bloodshed chronicles Milat’s murderous rise to infamy through archival footage, exclusive interviews, startling re-enactments and family photographs.

Interviews with four of Milat’s brothers – Boris, Richard, George and David – take viewers inside the Milat home where viewers will find a close-knit family that stuck together, bonded by loyalty, a culture of lawlessness and an obsession with guns.

Family secrets are disclosed, along with startling revelations of adultery, jealousy and hatred, plus allegations of incest, and an insight into the shocking brutality experienced by the 14 Milat children at the hands of their father. The family code – “If you can’t think of anything to say, come up with a good lie” – is broken as stories of Ivan Milat’s cruel and violent nature unfold from the people who knew him best – his own family.

“Ivan was deceitful, super deceitful. He didn’t have a burning light in his soul. It had gone out,” says Boris Milat.

Backpacker Bloodshed also features interviews with forensic psychiatrist Dr Rod Milton; retired NSW Assistant Police Commissioner Clive Small; the late John Marsden, Ivan Milat’s defence lawyer; and the victim who got away, Paul Onions, a hitch-hiker from the United Kingdom, who sealed Milat’s fate by identifying him as the man who had tried to abduct him two years before the killings came to light.

These interviews paint a frightening picture of the Milat family, examine the police theory that Ivan Milat was abetted by a second killer, and detail the horrific crimes that put Milat behind bars for life.

It airs this Sunday, April 25, at 9.30pm on Nine­.

8 Responses

  1. Vince is really making a buck out of crime it reflects what one of the journos said recently that actors are making a buck and seeking their own fame by acting and talking about the excuses for human beings that breathe the same air that we all do. Come on Vince do something else you sounded exhausted just talking about Carl
    Williams the other night, we fell asleep towards the end.

  2. i missed the second half of the show and i really want to see it again. Is there anyway i can download or buy the episode to veiw again? Im glad NBN is airing these shows dont listen to the others complaining as it teaches everyone what really happens out there. Its reality, its history.

  3. Hi Just a comment about the Ivan Milat documentry on Sunday 25th April. Wanted to know if it would be replayed as I missed the program and I am very interested in seeing it. if you are not replaying it, where could I possibly access the program?

  4. I think it’s good that you air these shows, it teaches people to be on their guard.
    I missed the Milat one. Will you be repeating it? His name sends shivers down my spine, I used to go hiking and camping with my boyfriend in the Belanglo State Forrest during a couple of those years.

  5. Hi..just a comment about Ivan Milat documentary on the 25th [email protected]. It is absolutely shocking to look at this horror on television. Why are these programs going to air. They encourage more violence in our community. Please think about how these programs can affect people. They are disgusting.

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