Ep 8. Blood Brothers: The Anita Cobby Killers
- May 13, 2010
- 50 min
Australian Families Of Crime is a gripping true crime series that explores some of Australia’s most notorious criminal families. Each episode delves into the dark world of crime through the eyes of family members, close friends, and law enforcement officials who have been impacted by their actions.
In episode 8 of season 1, titled "Blood Brothers: The Anita Cobby Killers," viewers are taken back to the brutal murder of Anita Cobby in 1986. The episode focuses on the killers, five men who were all convicted and sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the rape and murder of the 26-year-old beauty queen.
The episode starts by introducing viewers to Anita Cobby, a young woman who had dreams of becoming a nurse. She was brutally murdered on February 2, 1986, after being abducted by a group of men while walking home from the train station in Sydney. The episode provides an in-depth analysis of the events that led up to her abduction, as well as the subsequent investigation and trial.
Viewers get to hear from two of the killers, Michael Murphy and Gary Murphy, both of whom are serving life sentences. They provide insight into the events leading up to the murder and how they became involved in the crime. The episode also reveals how the murder impacted their families and how they continue to cope with the aftermath.
The police officers involved in the investigation and prosecution also share their thoughts and experiences. They reveal how they tracked down the killers, as well as the significance of one particular piece of evidence – a fingerprint found on Anita's body.
The episode also explores the impact of the murder on Anita's parents, Grace and Garry, who became advocates for victims' rights and worked tirelessly to ensure the killers were brought to justice. Viewers also get to hear from Anita's brother, who was serving in the Navy at the time of the murder and was devastated by the news.
"Blood Brothers: The Anita Cobby Killers" is a haunting and emotional episode that sheds light on one of the most shocking crimes to ever occur in Australia. Through interviews with family members, law enforcement officials, and the killers themselves, viewers get a sense of the impact this crime had on everyone involved. The episode also provides a stark reminder of the importance of justice for victims and their families.