UnTrue Crime - The Husband did it?






In this parody of an Australian true crime miniseries, Detectives Hoggman and Spoink are ice-cold on the trail of the worst serial killer in the history of the Gold Coast Australia, with a grand total of one victim: Debra Ashell, social media mum, found stabbed to death in her own bed by her blood-drenched husband Gilbert (*found by him, not stabbed by him). Immediately suspecting foul play, Spoink and Hoggman set about compromising the integrity of the crime scene and inadvertently sparking a viral internet sensation.