Australian Crime Stories 24 April 2022: ‘Mr Cruel’ on Nine
Mr Cruel – A serial predator dubbed Mr. Cruel had an incredible impact on Australia in the late 1980’s – 90’s. The masked assailant, who police believe may be responsible for around a dozen attacks on children across Melbourne, could still be alive.
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