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60 Minutes: Sept 27

Now the chapter effectively closes on the Claremont Serial Killings, a victim who survived an attack comes forward.

Now the chapter effectively closes on the Claremont Serial Killings, a victim who survived an attack comes forward on 60 Minutes.

The Bogeyman
It’s further proof of how perverted he is, but the man Australia now knows is the Claremont serial killer used to call himself the Bogeyman to people he met online. On Thursday, Bradley Robert Edwards was found guilty of murdering two young women in the mid-1990s. The judge at his trial said it was likely that he also abducted and killed a third woman, but because her body has never been found there was not enough evidence for a conviction. Notwithstanding that setback, the verdict ends more than two decades of fear in Perth. As Liam Bartlett reports, what is less well known about Edwards is that before he started on his killing spree, he violently attacked numerous other women. On 60 Minutes, one of his victims is speaking publicly for the first time about her incredible escape from evil. And Wendy Davis is also asking a very uncomfortable question of police: If her case had been investigated more seriously, could Edwards have been stopped much sooner?
Reporter: Liam Bartlett
Producer: Nick Greenaway

Angel Babies
Sometimes it is easier to look the other way than confront a difficult subject head on. Up until now, stories about miscarriage have often fallen into that category. It’s a topic few people talk about and even fewer understand. But there is a simple yet hard-to-believe fact which means it must be given more attention. One in four pregnancies ends in a miscarriage. When the unthinkable and unexpected occurs, a miscarriage is often associated with shame, blame and guilt. But as Tara Brown reports, that’s just as wrong as ignoring it.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producer: Laura Sparkes

8:30pm (ish) Sunday on Nine.

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