Did Ivan Milat Kill More Than We Know? & Kyle Sandilands' Big Payday
6/16/202612 min
🗞️ HEADLINES 🗞️
- Kyle Sandilands settles dispute with former employer ARN, avoiding court trial
- Police has arrested and released several people in relation to slain cop killer Dezi Freeman
- Doula faces court scrutiny over client's freebirth death
- Serena and Venus Williams to make their doubles return at Wimbledon
- Disgraced rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs release date pushed up to early 2028
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Host & Executive Producer: Taylah Strano
Audio Producer: Jacob Round
Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy
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First 90 secondsTaylor Strano· Host0:00
There's just so much- You're listening to a Mamamia podcast. [upbeat music] Good morning. I'm Taylor Strano with the latest from the Quickie newsroom. Ivan Milat is known as Australia's worst serial killer, but a new inquiry is aiming to reveal just how far his crimes extended and if his number of victims is greater than any of us could have predicted. Plus, a handwritten note, a World Cup advertisement, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. There's another development in the Beckham family drama. Before we get there, here's your news headlines for Wednesday, June 17. The legal battle between radio personality Kyle Sandilands and ARN appears to have come to an end, with reports indicating the two parties have reached a settlement over the termination of his lucrative broadcasting contract. According to several media reports, the agreement is worth approximately $15 million and will be paid in installments over the next three years. The deal was reportedly finalized on Wednesday evening at Sandilands' Vaucluse home, several months after his 10-year, $100 million contract with the broadcaster was canceled in March. Media reports suggest the settlement was signed just before the matter was set to enter a critical stage, with Sandilands due to formally submit evidence the following day. Since his departure from the airwaves, Sandilands has consistently