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WARNING: Strong content and language.
31st October 2018 marks the 30th Anniversary of James Finch confessing to firebombing the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub in Fortitude Valley. Fifteen people died in the fire on Thursday, 8th March, 1973, at the time it was Australia's worst mass murder. John Stuart and James Finch were convicted of murder however they claimed innocence. Stuart was found dead in his prison cell on New Years Day, 1979; Finch was paroled in 1988 and deported to England. In this episode, Gaol Director Jack Sim, author of “History of Boggo Road Gaol”, and former prison officer John, talk about Stuart.
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William Tyrrell's foster parents give their most harrowing interview to date, as they talk about the trauma of having their boy abducted.
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Episode 1 is published Sunday 19th April, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts now
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The Sunday Telegraph's crime reporter Lia Harris revisits the NSW town of Kendall, a year after the disappearance of William Tyrrell, and uncovers the perfect storm of bad luck that led to one of the most mysterious crimes in Australia's history.
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