This week on Killer Kontent, we’re deep in the courtroom and across your streaming queue.
We unpack the trial of Raymond Reddington, now facing trial over the 1986 disappearance and alleged murder of his wife, Sharon Fulton. Nearly four decades on, it’s a “no body” case built on circumstantial evidence, shifting stories, and a bitter separation.
Then, we head to Perth’s western suburbs, where architect Louise St John Kennedy and her neighbour Prudence Manners found themselves in court after a neighbourhood parking dispute spiralled into allegations of knife threats and assault along with some unedifying insults!
We also examine the death of high-profile lawyer Mark Dennis, which leads a broader conversation about exploitation in the charity sector.
In TV, we review the Netflix documentary The Investigation of Lucy Letby, exploring the case that shocked the UK, and the Scandi noir crime drama Land of Sins — is it worth your time or just another bleak binge?
Plus, Anne reviews the podcast Three Doors Down and tells us whether it deserves a spot in your feed.
Crime, controversy, what to watch next along with a few laughs— it’s all in this week’s Killer Kontent.