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Katie Perinovic joins a growing list of evil mothers who did the unthinkable and murdered their own children - these are their horror stories that will break your heart

Mothers murdering their own children is a crime that's hard to stomach.  Society says these are crimes committed by men - jealous, cheats, cowards and cruel.  It's seemingly easier to digest that a man is capable of such atrocities against his own flesh and blood than a woman.  Katie Perinovic , 42, will face no justice for the murders of her children Claire, 7, Anna, 5, and Matthew, 3. Katie Perinovic, 42, murdered her children Claire, 7, Anna, 5, and Matthew, 3. Tom Perinovic discovered their bodies last week  On Tuesday, flowers remain outside the Perinovic home in Tullamarine  When mothers kill their children - and they do with frightening regularity - the usual psychiatrists submit their reports outlining all of the ways the frazzled mums' tormented brains justified the unjustifiable.  There have been numerous examples of mothers killing their own kids in Melbourne.  Akon Guode, who drove a car load of her children into a dam in 2015, was arguably the worst up until l

Boris Johnson is to give Liz Truss a more senior Government role as he plans to promote a raft of female ministers in Cabinet reshuffle

Boris  Johnson plans to promote a raft of female ministers in a reshuffle aimed at addressing his ‘woman problem’. International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is set to be handed a more senior Cabinet post after impressing the Prime Minister. Junior ministers Kemi Badenoch, Lucy Frazer, Gillian Keegan and Victoria Atkins are also seen by No 10 as rising stars. Mr Johnson’s fiancee Carrie Symonds and press secretary Allegra Stratton are understood to be among those encouraging him to refresh his top team.  An ally said: ‘Boris has a woman problem. The only way you solve that is to put more women in the top jobs.’ International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is set to be handed a more senior Cabinet post Downing Street has pencilled in June for the Cabinet shake-up, following the local elections that are due to take place in May. The Prime Minister is believed to want to get a team in place that will take the Tories into the next general election.  Other Tory MPs tipped for promotion include Nei

The raid that unearthed the Fuhrer's steeds: ARTHUR BRAND concludes his thrilling drama of how the 'art world's Indiana Jones' tracked down the vast sculptures that once stood outside Adolf Hitler's office

In  Saturday’s Mail, we told how in 2014 Arthur Brand — the Indiana Jones of the art world — was drawn into a shadowy world of neo-Nazis, ex-Stasi agents and crooked art dealers, after a friend with criminal contacts showed him a photo of the huge bronze horses that stood outside Hitler’s office window. They were being secretly offered for sale by a dealer called Steven. At first, Arthur was convinced they were fakes, as the Red Army had blasted to pieces all the statues outside the Reich Chancellery in 1945. Then he took a closer look at the last known film footage of Hitler. To Arthur’s astonishment, a plinth behind Hitler, which should have contained one of the horses, was empty — which meant they had been moved to safety. He discovered that the Red Army had moved them to an army barracks in East Germany. But where were they now? The time was right to speak to Steven, the crooked dealer offering Hitler’s massive bronze horses for sale on the black market. But one misplaced word from

'No borders! No nations! Abolish deportations!' Violent anti-ICE protests continue in Portland after Biden inauguration as Seattle police chief vows to get tough on left-wing vandals

Protests outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland turned ugly on Saturday night as federal authorities threatened mass arrests for trespassing.  Dramatic videos posted on Twitter showed the crowd chanting: 'No borders! No nations! Abolish deportations!'  Officers with the Federal Protective Service, a branch within the Department of Homeland Security, declared an unlawful assembly at about 10pm and ordered protesters to disperse.   'If you trespass on federal property with a weapon, you will be arrested,' a recording warned the crowd before officers began deploying tear gas and flash bangs.  It marked the four-straight day of protests in the city since Joe Biden's inauguration as demonstrators make it clear that a new Democratic administration will not stop their campaign for social justice.  Scroll down for video  Protests outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland turned ugly on Saturday night as federal authori

Terrifying footage shows fire crew battling blaze that threatens hundreds of homes in the Adelaide Hills - as a man is arrested while speeding from scene and residents are told it is too late to leave

Police have arrested a man as he allegedly sped away from a fire in the Adelaide Hills that is threatening to burn hundreds of homes. The South Australia Country Fire Service issued the warning for multiple grass fires on Hicks Hill Road at Cherry Gardens - 25km away from the city - on Sunday afternoon.   Police saw a white Hyundai sedan quickly driving away as they approached the scene of the fire that had just started on Piggott Range Road at 6pm on Sunday.  Officers tried to stop the car but the man allegedly kept driving and a short pursuit began. The 60-year-old was pulled over a short time later and arrested. It said the fire was burning under 'extreme weather conditions', with temperatures in and around Adelaide still hovering in the high 30s on Sunday evening  The South Australia Country Fire Service issued the warning for multiple grass fires on Hicks Hill Road at Cherry Gardens - 25km away from the city - on Sunday afternoon The RFS warned locals they may have to defe

Kindhearted Aussie tries to track down mystery American bird-watcher whose painstakingly detailed guide book was found abandoned on a remote dirt road

A kindhearted woman is trying to track down an American birdwatcher who lost their guide book on native birds. The book, The Slater Field Guide to Australian Birds, was found by an Australian woman, Renee, on a dirt track in South Australia at the foothills of Flinders Range. However, a key clue to the owner’s whereabouts was the American phone number written under the book keeper’s name - Christine Smith. 'The Slater Field Guide to Australian Birds' book was found in the foothills of Flinders Range, South Australia After doing her own research, Renee posted on Twitter on Sunday asking for help to track the owner down. 'Twitter do your magic, does anyone happen to know a bird watcher from the US called Christine Smith?', her caption read. Included in the post were snippets from the incredibly detailed guide to Australian birds which had dates from last year annotated throughout. Viewers have since come together to help locate the American woman. Included in the book we

Doctor returns her Order of Australia medal in protest at Margaret Court's Australia Day honour - due to tennis great's anti gay marriage stance

A doctor has handed back her Order of Australia medal in protest of anti-gay tennis great Margaret Court receiving the country's top award in the Australia Day honours.  Clara Tuck Meng Soo said appointing Court as Companion of the Order of Australia 'promotes discrimination' to LGBTQ people. Court is due to receive the country's highest individual honour according to a leaked copy of the Australia Day Honours List.  The 78-year-old is also a Pentecostal minister who has come under fire in recent years for her public disparaging of same-sex relationships and transgender people.  The decision sparked outrage from public figures, such as Victorian premier Daniel Andrews, as well as Dr Soo. Clara Tuck Meng Soo says the decision to award Australia's highest honour to the outspoken tennis great 'promotes discrimination' to LGBTQ people A doctor has handed back her Order of Australia medal in protest of revelations Margaret Court will receive the country's t