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On May 5, 1994, South Australian police officer Derrick McManus was shot 14 times in under five seconds and left bleeding on the ground for nearly three hours while a 40-hour siege raged around him. In this raw conversation, Derrick reconstructs those first seconds, the long climb through surgeries and rehab (including a steel plate in his forearm), and the mental frameworks that kept him calm when survival looked impossible. We talk suffering, meaning, and mortality—and what his ordeal ultimately took, gave, and taught him about human durability.
Story Producer: Dan Bush
If you have a transformative near-death experience to share, we’d love to hear your story! Please email us at [email protected] We’d love to hear your story!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On May 5, 1994, South Australian police officer Derrick McManus was shot 14 times in under five seconds and left bleeding on the ground for nearly three hours while a 40-hour siege raged around him. In this raw conversation, Derrick reconstructs those first seconds, the long climb through surgeries and rehab (including a steel plate in his forearm), and the mental frameworks that kept him calm when survival looked impossible. We talk suffering, meaning, and mortality—and what his ordeal ultimately took, gave, and taught him about human durability.
Story Producer: Dan Bush
If you have a transformative near-death experience to share, we’d love to hear your story! Please email us at [email protected] We’d love to hear your story!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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