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You will explore the most captivating and thought-provoking true crime stories from Adelaide's history. Our carefully curated content guarantees a riveting and immersive experience. Feel fee to ask questions, share your thoughts, and actively participate in discussions about true crime, psychology, and the city's dark past. Engage your mind and ignite your curiosity!
️We offer a unique blend of psychology, criminal history, and storytelling, providing a holistic understanding of true crime. Prepare to be educated and engaged on a deeper level. Step into history as we take you to the actual locations where historical crimes occurred in Adelaide. Experience the past come to life right before your eyes!
In March 1994, Adelaide experienced a devastating act of domestic terrorism when the National Crime Authority (NCA) building was bombed. A powerful explosion destroyed the building and killed Detective Sergeant Geoffrey Bowen, an NCA officer. Several other people were injured in the blast. The investigation into the bombing revealed that it was a targeted attack against law enforcement. The case remained unsolved for many years, but in 2012, a man named Domenic Perre was arrested and charged in connection with the bombing. He was convicted in 2013, marking a significant development in the case.
Adelaide Central Markets, nestled in the heart of the city, is a bustling culinary haven where the sights, sounds, and scents of fresh produce and gourmet delights come together. Established in 1869, it's a vibrant marketplace where local traders, artisans, and food enthusiasts converge to offer an array of fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, baked goods, international delicacies, and more. From farm-fresh produce to exotic spices, this beloved market is a sensory delight for food lovers and a true reflection of South Australia's rich culinary culture. Also a central point for a not so well known Australian serial killer
Check out the amazing architecture and what Niki calls a "crime against music".
You will make your own way to the meeting points