Schapelle Corby will be deported from Indonesia on 27 May 2017. Will Sunday Night interview her after she returns to Australia???
Is Mike Willesee no longer a reporter for Sunday Night as I havenât been watching the program much as of late, and his profile doesnât seem to be on the website any more.
Mike Willesee did a story (Blood of Christ) for last weekâs show.
Hmm odd that heâs been removed from the website then
Mike Willesee is currently undergoing treatment for cancer.
Sunday 16 April at 7.00pm
THE MURDER THAT NEVER HAPPENED
How is it possible that a simple but tragic accident could become a full-blown case of murder? That a loving, grieving husband-to-be could be thrown into some of the nationâs grimmest prisons for life based on a catalogue of deeply flawed evidence and assumptions? And even when that evidence is comprehensively dismissed as hopelessly wrong, he is left to languish for another decade behind bars?
This happened to Henry Keogh. He spent more than 20 years behind bars for killing his fiancĂ©. Yet he was an innocent man. Not only that, there was no murder â there was no crime at all.
The full picture of Henryâs cruel ordeal, the catastrophic failure of the Australian justice system and subsequent cover-up were revealed in a major Sunday Night investigation last year. Now, thereâs a chilling sequel. More possible cases of injustice have come to light.
In March 1994, South Australian couple Henry Keogh and his fiancé Anna-Jane Cheney were six weeks away from their wedding. Returning from a night out, Anna-Jane decided to take a bath while Henry visited his mother nearby. He returned home to find her submerged in the bath. She had drowned.
At first authorities appeared to share Henryâs conclusion that this was a terrible accident â Anna-Jane had slipped in the bath, knocked her head and fallen unconscious underwater. But days later their view changed.
Soon, Henry would be thrown into the Watch House to await trial for murder. A State forensic pathologist had concluded that Henry held Anna-Jane by the ankles and pushed her down into the bathwater to drown. Two trials later a jury agreed and Henry was sent to prison for life.
What he and his defence team didnât know was that the forensic pathologistâs reputation was unravelling even before his trial had begun. Eventually he would be exposed as unqualified in key areas of expertise and his conclusions would be debunked. And yet Henryâs long sentence continued.
This Sunday Night investigation examines key failures in the case and presents major developments including more suspect cases, two of which are currently back before the courts in South Australia. Both involve murder convictions and both question testimony from the same forensic pathologist.
And what of Henry Keogh? He speaks to Sunday Night about his cruel ordeal at the hands of Australian justice, and his renewed determination to help others suffering a similar fate.
Sunday 23 April at 8.30pm
GONE
A SUNDAY NIGHT MAJOR INVESTIGATION
Madeleine Beth McCann was just three years old. So cute, bright, and totally loveable. A picture of innocence.
Ten years ago, she vanished without a trace from a holiday resort in Portugal.
A decade of questions, theories, of false leads, wild allegations and downright incompetence.
And at the centre of this baffling case, Kate and Gerry McCann. To some, tragic victims. To others, negligent parents. Or even worse, cold-blooded killers.
Every year, the McCannâs have returned to the Ocean Club resort in the town of Praia da Luz â the last place they saw their daughter alive.
The mystery of what happened to Madeleine continues to divide opinion to this day.
An estimated 20 million dollars has been spent in the hunt to find the worldâs most famous missing person. Yet the case has never been solved.
In this groundbreaking Sunday Night television event, the new theories on where Madeleine may be, the promising fresh clues, and why detectives at Scotland Yard believe theyâre closer than ever to identifying those responsible for Madeleineâs disappearance.
Senior reporter Rahni Sadler speaks to those at the heart of the mystery: Madeleineâs parents; the lead investigator; the forensic scientist; and the criminal profiler.
As Rahni reports, thereâs now a fresh line of inquiry. One that could finally tell us what happened to little Maddie.
Again?
Itâs very sad what happened, and I hope there is an answer for the family. However, why is there this media fascination.
Sunday 7 May at 8.30pm
THE TINDER STALKER
Dr Angela Jay is truly remarkable.
The beautiful young doctor has been through absolute hell, been face-to-face with evil. A crazed stalker determined to destroy her.
It began quite innocently. Just like thousands of other women, Angela went online, on Tinder, looking for a soul mate. For a while there she thought sheâd found him.
Paul Lambert was handsome, charming, and seemingly normal. Or so Angela first thought.
But she was wrong. So terribly wrong.
He stalked her, even renting a room across from where she worked. Then one night broke into her home and hid in waiting as part of a twisted murder plot.
Attacked. Repeatedly stabbed and doused in petrol.
The frenzied attack sparked a massive manhunt, coming to a dramatic end on a country highway.
Angela still has her bad days, but itâs been an astonishing recovery. Somehow sheâs emerged stronger and more motivated than ever.
And surprisingly, thereâs no room in her new life for bitterness, not even about online dating sites like Tinder. She says she was just unlucky.
In her first television interview with Melissa Doyle, the explosive full story of Angelaâs haunting ordeal will finally be revealed.
Youâll find more about Angelaâs extraordinary tale of survival on our website and Facebook page.
Next Sundayâs show will feature an exclusive interview with Ed Sheeran, coinciding with todayâs announcement he will tour Australia and New Zealand in March next year.
Sunday 14 May at 8.30pm
KILLING JOE
Thereâs no doubt at all. Two decades ago, when Anu Singh was a Canberra law student, she killed her partner, young and handsome engineer Joe Cinque. One of the most bizarre killings in Australian criminal history, Anu planned it all. With the help of friends, she bought the drugs, arranged two bizarre farewell dinners telling guests she and Joe would die together in a tragic suicide pact. But, unbelievably, no-one told Joe. So why was Anu found not guilty of murder? Itâs taken Anu 20 years to walk out of the shadows and sit down in front of television cameras to tell her story. In this Sunday Night investigation, Anu will speak directly for the first time to Joe Cinqueâs mother and father, Maria and Nino. With the help of the forensic psychiatrist who examined Anu, the detective who led the investigation and never-before-seen videos with Anu, senior reporter Steve Pennells sheds fresh light on this most bizarre of killings.
JUST ED
At first glance youâd never guess he was the hottest thing in pop. A bit shambolic â ripped jeans, scruffy red hair and glasses. More busker than big-time star. But the moment Ed Sheeran picks up a guitar, itâs another story. Itâs pure magic â the kind that attracts 70 million online fans. The kind of songs that have everyone singing along. And according to Sunday Night guest reporter Angela Cox, the man himself is pretty special too â simply because heâs so normal.
Itâs great to see that Angela Cox will be guest reporting for the program.
Many of us here thought she would be doing some guest reporting this year.
@Salty Agree with you. Angela Cox is definitely one of the best reporters/presenters on Seven.
Although can someone bring me up to date, has Matt Doran debuted on the show yet?
@Tom_TV7 Matt Doran hasnât appeared on the program as yet.
I think Corby is more likely to appear on Seven.
Nine and Seven both have alleged Colombian drug smuggler exclusives. (News Corp has the actual first interview).
[quote]Sainsburyâs fiance Scott Broadbridge, who has struck a separate deal with Channel 7, flew into Bogota today.
Is anybody actually interested in these âexclusivesâ about Cocaine Cassie?
Probably only the media is interested in getting these âexclusiveâ stories!