
Homicide
Season 3
Homicide was an Australian television police drama series The series dealt with the homicide squad of the Victorian Police force and the various crimes and cases the detectives are called upon to investigate. Many episodes were based on real life crime cases.
Where to Watch Season 3
47 Episodes
- VendettaE13
VendettaPeter O'Brien, who has been sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, breaks out of jail while out on a work detail. Armed with a warden's rifle, he is ready to deal out to the two detectives that put him inside. In separate confrontations, he wounds Sen. Det. Mackay and shoots Det. Sgt. Bronson dead. - Terror That StrikesE15
Terror That StrikesIs he a man with a grudge, or a lunatic loose with a gun? The pattern of his crimes suggests that he could be a little bit of both, and both a motive and the man are proving difficult to find. Inspector Connolly joins Det. Sgt. Mackay and Sen. Det. Hudson on the hazardous hunt for a dangerous, demented killer. - Wasp NestE18
Wasp NestHad Ray Fox been shot dead, as he alleges two women tried to do when he reports being shot at to police, their involvement in a sinister racket might never have been found out. In his report of the shooting, Fox tells a tale that is so incredible that he does not expect to be believed, but when police investigate, they find that the truth is more incredible than Fox's tale, and discover a fraud racket connected to a murder three years earlier. - Nor All Thy TearsE20
Nor All Thy TearsLinda Neilsen, a young and married woman who has a job in the advertising industry, leaves a jovial staff party and soon meets a violent death. Homicide detectives find a promising lead when they search Linda's handbag, but the issue becomes confusing when three suspects emerge. - FlashbackE22
FlashbackSally Trevor, who has just received the title of Model of the Year, is shot dead on a busy street in the central business district of Melbourne. The description of the killer tallies with that of her long-time devoted admirer Arthur Parrish, but why would he want to kill her at the peak of her success? The answer is revealed when a flashback tells the story of their ill-starred romance. - Circumstantial EvidenceE24
Circumstantial EvidenceMaree Duncan tells the police that her husband has threatened to kill her. Soon afterwards, she is found shot dead. Is the killer her husband, or is it another man whose company she obviously preferred? The detectives keep wary eyes on both of these suspects while they sort out the conflicting, complex evidence and intrigue that surrounds Maree's death. - Where There's a WillE28
Where There's a WillIs Maggie an abused wife, as she claims that she is, or a dangerous woman who is capable of deliberately killing someone? When she is arrested for shooting her husband, she claims that it was in self-defence, but detectives begin to think that her story is suspect when they get a hint of involvement between her and her stepson. - The Black BookE30
The Black BookA man is stabbed to death, and his friend Ilona Tabori finds the knife used to commit the crime beside her when she wakes up the following morning, and finds his body just outside her door. She has no recollection of what happened the night before, and starts to worry that she may have been the person responsible for his death. - The SnipersE31
The SnipersDet. Sgt. Mackay and Sen. Det. Hudson pursue a crazed gunman who has already taken four lives. Hudson, who feels that his lack of experience may have been a contributing factor in the shooting of Det. Sgt. Bronson, gets embroiled in a public controversy about the right of police to fire on criminals. - Man at BayE34
Man at BayA little boy sees Trudy Gardiner threatened with a gun and reports the incident to the police, but when they arrive at her flat it is empty, although it has every sign to suggest that she has been murdered. The question is why, and detectives get their first glimpse of the true answer in the middle of the confusion of a car wrecker's yard. - Man in the ParkE45
Man in the ParkLaura Steiner is heartlessly jealous of her stepdaughter Ilse. To attract the attention of her husband Karl, she concocts a story about a man attempting to stab her in a park. The description that Laura gives to the police about her "attacker" matches that of a person who is involved in a real attack. Later, Laura stabs Ilse to death and then plants false clues in order to implicate the other attacker.