In this episode, our experts explore what defines a murder for hire, with a detailed look into the life and crimes of notorious contract killer Christopher Flannery, known as “Mr. Rent-a-Kill.”
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the disappearance of Christopher Flannery who is believed to have been responsible for—or involved in—over a dozen contract killings, including the attempted murder of undercover police officer Mick Drury, who miraculously survived. A complex and chilling figure, Flannery was described by some as a loving husband and devoted father, yet he also earned a reputation as a cold-blooded killer.
We revisit his mysterious disappearance of Flannery and the legacy he left behind in the dark world of contract killing in Australia. We delve into some of Australia’s most high-profile contract killings, including the assassinations of Assistant Police Commissioner Colin Winchester and anti-drugs campaigner Donald Mackay, as well as more recent cases that reflect how the nature of these crimes has evolved.
While the terms “hitman” and “assassin” are often used interchangeably, we clarify the subtle but important distinction: a hitman is typically hired to kill for financial gain, whereas an assassin may act out of political or ideological motives.
We also examine the disturbing rise of drive-by shootings in Melbourne and Sydney. Once a targeted tactic used to intimidate or eliminate rivals outside their homes, this method has become increasingly reckless—spraying bullets into suburban streets, often hitting the wrong houses and injuring or killing innocent people caught in the crossfire.
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