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Sunday Night: Mar 3

Alex Cullen investigates the fake interviews that concealed a murder, and Angela Cox delves into the death of Annalise Braakensiek.

On Sunday Night Alex Cullen investigates the fake interviews that concealed a murder, and Angela Cox delves into the death of Annalise Braakensiek.

Croc Tears
A plea from the heart or a bare-faced lie? Neil and Margaret Archer knew the nation was watching when they played up to the cameras, begging young mother Jody Meyers to come home. Jody had gone missing after a family party. Her fiancé Neil and his mother soon became regular fixtures on nightly news broadcasts, pleading for Jody to contact them. But they were shedding crocodile tears to cover up a murder. They’d actually buried Jody’s body just metres away from where they did their television interviews.

In this Sunday Night investigation, Alex Cullen reveals how this pair tried to hide their crime in plain sight and explains how the police knew they were lying.

The Price of Fame
Annalise Braackensiek appeared to have it all. She was a model and an actress and was adored by her two million online fans. But the happy, confident face she presented to the world was just a facade. Her glory days as a world famous model were behind her. And after 17 years, her marriage had ended. Few realised how much she was struggling.

As an ambassador for the mental health charity RUOK?, Annalise would travel across Australia encouraging men and women to check on their mates. But while Annalise was watching out for others her own life was unravelling. From the outside looking in Annalise was beautiful – too beautiful to have problems. So why did Annalise die alone in her Potts Point apartment?

Sunday Night’s Angela Cox presents this investigation into the mysterious death of Annalise Braakensiek.

Sunday at 8.30pm on Seven

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