WIGGINTON, TRACEY et al: Killer Trials TV - News online Australia -
In January 1991 a twenty-five-year-old sheet-metal-work student stands before a judge in Brisbane, Australia ... accused of the murder of a middle-aged man. Killer Trials s1e2: Tracy Wigginton: Lesbian Vampire Killers, 2013
The trial of Wigginton’s alleged three accomplices in the murder ... sensational allegations ... They have fallen under the spell of a lesbian vampire. Could they possibly be telling the truth? ibid.
The women share a morbid interest in the occult. ibid.
Drawn, weary and looking much older than her 46 years, this is the first photo of notorious lesbian vampire killer Tracey Wigginton since her release from nearly 23 years of jail.
She is visibly frail, moving about on crutches and much larger than she was before imprisonment, the Courier-Mail reported.
One of her 31 conditions prohibits her from speaking to the media unless gaining permission from the parole board, but sources close to Wigginton say she just wants to get on with her life away from the public glare. News online Australia article 13th January 2012
WIGNALL, SANDRA et al: Real Crime TV -
First they strike. Then they pretend to grieve. They appeal for help. But hide the truth. Tonight - crocodile tears. The killers caught in the spotlight. The killers caught in a trap of their own deceit. Real Crime [with Mark Austin] s2e3: Crocodile Tears, ITV 2002
‘The children of Robert Wignall, grief-striken and baffled by the brutal murder of a father they loved.’ ibid. news report
Bob had gone with his wife Sandra to feed some fox cubs when he was attacked and stabbed several times in the chest. Sandra managed to escape. They’d been married less than a year. ibid.
Sandra gave police a description of three men she said attacked her husband. ibid.
Sandra’s secret world was about to unravel. ibid.
WILBERN, RICHARD LEON: People Magazine Investigates TV -
August 12 2003: ‘This was a takeover where he took control of the bank.’ People Magazine Investigates s7e12: Manhunt, Quest Red 2023
On the shores of Lake Ontario in upstate New York is the town of Webster … On that [Xerox] campus was a man named Raymond Batzel. He was a machine operator who had worked there for decades … Raymond Batzel was going to make his last car payment at the Xerox Federal Credit Union … ‘A gunshot, then two seconds later another gunshot …’ ibid.
‘We didn’t know where our suspect went.’ ibid. rozzer
He left something crucial behind – his image. ibid.
They had a [DNA] profile but now they need a match … ibid.
WILKINSON, PAUL: Inside Crime TV -
An ex-cop and murderer who led police on a futile search for the body of the pregnant girlfriend he’d killed. Inside Crime s2e8: Paul Wilkinson, 2020
Kylie Labouchardiere was about to live her best life, moving away to be with her already-married lover, Paul Wilkinson. But ex-cop Paul had other plans for his pregnant girlfriend. ibid.
Kylie Labouchardiere was murdered in 2004, her body never to be found. ibid.
WILKINSON, SCOTT murder: Killer at the Crime Scene TV -
A body has been discovered in the River Thames. Local fisherman Scott Wilkinson has been beaten to death. Killer at the Crime Scene s1e3, Channel 5 2021
Police have discovered an abandoned website just metres from where Scott’s body was found. Identifying who has been staying her could be integral to the investigation. ibid.
The extent of Scott’s injuries suggest more than one attacker. ibid.
Three suspects have been forensically linked to the crime scene … 16-year-old Lenny Crawt … older brother Shane Crawt … 21-yea-old Charlie Smith. ibid.
WILLIAMS, CARL & JOHNSON, MATTHEW CHARLES: Australian Families of Crime TV - Telegraph online -
On a winter’s Saturday morning in 2003 ... Notorious gangster Jason Moran is sitting in his family van chatting with one of his men. In the back seat are five children including Moran’s six-year-old twins. A hired killer steps up to the car. Both men are assassinated. The killings are the latest and most brazen in a series of seventeen gangland murders over five years. They’ve been carried out on the orders of a man who’ll become known as a mass murderer, a killer with a perpetual smile, who never did his own dirty work but who paid others to ambush his enemies – Carl Williams. Australian Families of Crime s1e1: Carl Williams: Baby Face Killer, Nine Network 2010
In the late 1990s Carl Williams decides he wants a slice of the millions made from party drugs in Melbourne ... Carl’s new party drug generates enormous profits. ibid.
The Morans walk away laughing and suggest that he gets the bullet removed from his stomach and send it back to them. ibid.
Their trial is delayed by a drugs squad corruption scandal. ibid.
Thompson is brazenly murdered in a crowded street. ibid.
Carl’s hitmen carry out the contract and shoot Michael Marshall outside his own home. ibid.
Carl William’s next target is the leader of the old guard of Melbourne’s underworld who are known as the Carlton Crew. ibid.
Lewis Moran’s public execution stirs a fresh wave of outrage. ibid.
On 19th April 2010 Carl Williams died from a heart attack after suffering traumatic injury caused by a brutal beating from a fellow inmate. ibid.
A jury in Melbourne found Matthew Charles Johnson guilty of beating to death his former cellmate, known as the ‘smiling assassin’, in their maximum security jail.
An unsuspecting Williams, also known as ‘the baby-faced killer’, was viciously beaten over the head at least eight times with a 31-inch metal stem of an exercise bike.
He had been reading a front-page story, published in a Melbourne tabloid newspaper that morning, detailing how Victorian state police paid for his nine-year-old daughter Dhakota to attend an expensive public school.
The convicted multiple-murderer lay dead for more than 30 minutes until guards discovered his body after being alerted by Johnson, 38.
On Thursday, the jury sitting at Melbourne’s Supreme Court rejected Johnson’s claims of self-defence, finding him guilty after two days of deliberations. Telegraph online article 29th September 2011