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Episode 99 - The Bartholomew Family
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Episode 99 - The Bartholomew Family

Killer In The Family · W!ZARD Studios

April 10, 202629m 42s

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In September 1971 in South Australia 40 year old Heather Bartholomew, her seven children – Neville, Christine, Sharon, Helen, Gregory Roger and Sandra - her sister Winnis and her 19 month old son Daniel were all killed by Clifford Bartholomew – Heather’s husband and father of six of the eight children he killed.

 

Known at the time as the deadliest familicide in Australian history – Bartholomew was arrested and sentenced for the murder of his wife. Although given a life sentence he ended up serving less than 8 years. Once out of prison Bartholomew changed his name, married again and was stepfather to children who were similar ages to his children that he killed. His second family had no idea that he had murdered so many people until he and his wife died.

 

A horrific family annihilator who was given a second chance by the justice system.

 

This is the unbelievable story of the Bartholomew Family.

 

 

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References 

Heather Alice Betterman Bartholomew (1931-1971) - Find a Grave Memorial

Mass murderer who killed his seven biological kids remembered as a 'gentleman' by adopted children | Daily Mail Online

How one family's mild-mannered pop turned out to be a killer | that's life!

Hope Forest shooting - Wikipedia

THE SECRET LIFE OF 'POPPY CLIFF' - The RED HEART Movement

Crime Reel podcast https://youtu.be/wdkwKr1H7kA?si=Tfyd2DvvS_-qqG7U

Clifford Bartholomew murdered 10 members of his family.

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