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Bowraville Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

A true crime story cannot often become believed, at least at the start. In Bowraville, all three from the victims were Aboriginal. All three were wiped out within five weeks, between 1990 and 1991. The same white guy was linked to each, but nobody was convicted.

More than two decades later, homicide detective Gary Jubelin contacted Dan Box, asking him to pursue this serial getting rid of. At that time, few others in the justice program seemed to know – or treatment – about the murders in Bowraville. Dan spoke about Bowraville towards the families of the victims, Colleen Walker-Craig, Evelyn Greenup and Clinton Speedy-Duroux, as well as the attorneys, police officers as well as the suspect involved in what had occurred. His investigation, aswell as the households’ own determined campaigning, pressured the regulators to reconsider the killings. This accounts asks painful queries about what ‘justice’ means and exactly how it is shipped, as well as explaining Dan’s own shifting, unpleasant realisation that he was a reporter who crossed the range.

Praise for the Bowraville podcast:

‘It is a gripping true crime tale and an essay on racism; difficult to the is situated Australia tells itself about its treatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people told through the voices of three Aboriginal family members who have been indisputably disappointed . The podcast offers galvanised the public in a manner that two decades of print and television confirming in the Bowraville murders never have.’ The Guardian

‘A masterful example of crime reporting which forensically information the worst of human nature, inexplicably compounded by the gross negligence of the only people who could provide justice. It’s stirred thousands, including the prime believe, to re-engage with the case after trusting the journalist to take these to dark locations.’ Walkley judges’ feedback

‘Outstanding.’ Leigh Product sales

‘Moving, excellent.’ Annabel Crabb

‘If you haven’t paid attention to Bowraville by Dan Box, you then should.’ David Campbell