4. The Kenniffs

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The Kenniff brothers were the last of Australia's wild colonial boys. Their careers ended in a showdown that left a policeman and a civilian dead. Their victims were found burned and chopped to pieces. The Kenniffs were caught and tried for murder, but maintained their innocence to the end. What turns thieves into brutal mutilators? Was there reasonable doubt that they didn't do the deed?

3. Ben Hall

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Before Ned Kelly, Ben Hall was the 'rock star' of Australian bushranging, leading a short but prolific 3-year crime spree across NSW. His criminal career came to a bloody end when he was shot by police in a hail of bullets. Was he really a dangerous criminal, lawfully killed while trying to escape? Or did the police shoot Hall as he slept, an act tantamount to cold-blooded murder?

2. Captain Moonlite

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Andrew George Scott (A.K.A. Captain Moonlite) was a preacher, a con man, and a gentleman, and was certainly not your average bushranger. After an 11-year life of crime, Moonlite's career ended in a violent gun battle resulting in the death of two of his gang and an NSW policeman. The event seals his fate, sending him on a trip to the gallows... but should Moonlite have swung for this crime?

1. Ned Kelly

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The brutal gunfight between Ned Kelly's gang and Victorian policeman on the banks of Stringybark Creek is the pivotal event in the Ned Kelly story, transforming Kelly from a petty thief to a wanted outlaw, and eventually a national icon. Were the killings an act of self-defense as Kelly claimed, or was Ned Kelly just a murderous criminal?

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