• Australia's Worst Mass Family Killer & His Shocking Second Life

  • Jan 22 2025
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Australia's Worst Mass Family Killer & His Shocking Second Life

  • Summary

  • On September 7, 1971, at a remote farmhouse 40 kilometres south of Adelaide, Clifford Bartholomew killed 10 people. His wife, his seven children, his sister-in-law and her 19-month-old son. He shot them all dead.

    He was sentenced to death, but because of changes to the law, he wasn’t killed. Instead, he was re-sentenced to life in prison and managed to serve just eight years before being released on parole.

    He changed his name, his identity and created an entirely new family who knew nothing about his previous life or his crimes… until now.

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    Guests: Craig Cook & Allen Arthur

    Host: Gemma Bath

    Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Audio Producer: Jacob Round

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