True crime shows always have been one the most successful genres for television producers all over the world. In Australia, the genre is best showcased by Australian Crime Stories, now on its sixth season on Channel Nine. This show is not for the fainted of heart as it showcases the worst of the worst that Australia has to offer, gory crimes and the men and women who perpetrate them, as well as how the authorities investigate the crime and bring the culprits to justice.
Hosted and narrated by Adam Shand, each episode is different from the other, and it showcases a story in which there’s a victim, a perpetrator, and stories: Stories of the people who suffered, their relatives and survivors, the people involved in the case, the motives for the crime, and how the perpetrator was caught and brought to justice.
So, if you’re a fan of true crime series with a regional twist, then we prepared all the necessary details so you can enjoy watching this show that’s just kicking off its sixth season with lots of stories to tell that will surely shock you.
Season 6 Preview
Prepare yourself for getting familiar with the most gory, gruesome, shocking and terrible cases that took place in Australia in the sixth season of Australian Crime Stories, narrated and hosted by investigative journalist Adam Shand, each episode showcases the arduous work, dedication and committment of Aussie law enforcement to bring to justice those men and women who, for any reason decided to break the law and do wrong upon innocent people.
You will learn on each episode a story where something nasty happens, and the show doesn’t hold back on the details, so, if you’re faint of heart, or have a sensibility for these kinds of things, this is perhaps the kind of show that usually comes with a triggeer warning as it might make you feel uncomfortable. After all, human nature showcases all of its aspects, all men and women have some flaws in many ways, shapes, and forms, and in the case of this show, all you can expect is to see the most deformed, warped, and terrible aspects of Aussie society.
But there’s a good side to it, because the show also shows us how the police officers, prosecutors, and law enforcement personnel go at great lengths to bring all these criminals to justice.
Air Times
Australian Crime Stories Season 6 is broadcast by Channel Nine Australia on Mondays at 5:30 AM Eastern Time, United States. Each episode lasts around one hour. The upcoming episode is titled “‘Til Death Us Do Part”. In the following list, you’ll find the regional time release schedules for this true crime show.
- Pacific Time (PT): 02:30 AM
- Central Time (CT): 04:30 AM
- Mountain Time (MT): 03:30 AM
- British Summer Time (BST): 10:30 AM
- Central European Summer Time (CEST): 11:30 AM
- Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 08:30 PM
Episode Guide
- Episode 1: “Jane Doe” – Monday, 20 November 2023
- Episode 2: “‘Til Death Us Do Part” – Monday 27, November 2023
- Episode 3: “TBA” – Monday, 4 December 2023
- Episode 4: “TBA” – Monday, 11 December 2023
- Episode 5: “TBA” – Monday, 18 December 2023
- Episode 6: “TBA” Monday, 25 December 2023
How To Watch?
Catch the latest episodes of Australian Crime Stories via Channel Nine in Australia at the times and dates described above. If you have a cable subscription, you can log in to Channel Nine’s website or its app and stream the show.
How To Watch Australian Crime Stories Season 6 Episodes Outside Of Australia?
If you reside outside of Australia, you can still stream this show employing a few methods. Firstly, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) service and connect to Australia, navigate to Channel Nine and start streaming the show away.
Secondly, the show is distributed by Tubi, a worldwide platform offering a variety of shows, movies, and documentaries for all kinds of tastes.
Lastly, if you have live streaming television subscription like IPTV, you can consult with your provider and see if they offer Channel Nine Australia, if they do, all you need to do is tune in at the local broadcast times and stream the show away without any hassles.