Welcome to Loose Ends.
The Singh Family Tragedy.
The vicious, callous, extremely brutal murder of 3 young siblings in Brisbane Queensland in 2003.
The bodies fou
... moreBy Graeme CROWLEY
Welcome to Loose Ends.
The Singh Family Tragedy.
The vicious, callous, extremely brutal murder of 3 young siblings in Brisbane Queensland in 2003.
The bodies fou
... more4.5
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The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
SHOW NOTES
In this episode Graeme provides an update on the fate of the petitions submitted to the Governor General by solicitor Jeff Johnson.
Graeme also provides comment on correspondence to the Attorney General by himself and a listener.
Her two replies are discussed and placed on the facebook pages.
Graeme discusses a complaint to the CCC made by a listener and their bizarre reply to her.
Graeme writes to the CCC and discusses his correspondence.
The correspondence has been placed on both facebook pages.
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
The email address is [email protected]
If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee on the Acast Supporter feature.
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In this episode Graeme discusses compelling new images recently discovered by solicitor Jeff Johnston. The images confirm suspicions the evidence in relation to the 'murder weapon', the garden fork has been fabricated. This has huge implications for the Qld Govt and the Qld Police Service who will no doubt dispute the accuracy of the images. Coupled with the evasive, deflecting, conflicting and unconvincing sworn evidence by a number of police officers, the only conclusion that can be reached is the garden fork was never the murder weapon and was introduced into the crime scene by a rogue police with the goal of showing Max Sica was the killer.
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In this episode Graeme explores the case for the prosecution.
He reports on what evidence he believes remains to show Max Sica was the killer.
This is the last episode of Loose Ends for the moment.
The facebook page is:” Loose Ends,The Singh Family Tragedy”.
The email address is [email protected]
If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee on the Acast Supporter feature.
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This is the link to my new podcast “Bring Home Sandrine”.
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In this episode Graeme reports on contact made by a listener, Matt. Matt has a history in the flooring industry as well as an excellent understand of bio mechanics as a result of 20+ years as a footballer.
To assist in understanding the staircase evidence, Matt completed a series of walks and runs up a set of stairs and videotaped it.
The videos (5) have been added to the facebook page to assist the listener understand the evidence from episodes 17 and 27.
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
The email address is [email protected]
If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee on the Acast Supporter feature.
https://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends
This is the link to my new podcast “Bring Home Sandrine”.
https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/bring-home-sandrine
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Graeme and solicitor Jeff Johnson discuss the situation where the crown only has circumstantial evidence; followed by a discussion of the evidence available to the Crown, as it currently stands, and as is currently known, at any future retrial should an Appeal be made and successful at the Court of Appeal.
Other contentious aspects of the crown case are also discussed.
Jeff Johnson provides a fascinating insight to the ‘behind the scenes’ work involved in preparing a petition in a murder case.
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
The email address is [email protected]
If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee on the Acast Supporter feature.
https://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends
This is the link to my new podcast “Bring Home Sandrine”.
https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/bring-home-sandrine
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Graeme and solicitor Jeff Johnson discuss the finding of the murder weapon and explore why it took 2 weeks to find the murder weapon, in the crime scene.
The murder weapon played a crucial role in the crown case.
And other contentious aspects of the crown case are also discussed.
Jeff Johnson provides a fascinating insight to the ‘behind the scenes’ work involved in preparing a petition in a murder case.
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
The email address is [email protected]
If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee on the Acast Supporter feature.
https://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends
This is the link to my new podcast “Bring Home Sandrine”.
https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/bring-home-sandrine
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode host Graeme and solicitor Jeff Johnson discuss the footprint evidence, such a significant part of the crown case.
Photographs referred to in the episode can be found on the Facebook page "Loose Ends, The Singh family Tragedy".
Jeff Johnson provides a fascinating insight to the ‘behind the scenes’ work involved in preparing a petition in a murder case.
The email address is [email protected]
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee on the Acast Supporter feature.
https://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends
This is the link to my new podcast “Bring Home Sandrine” mentioned in this episode of Loose Ends.
https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/bring-home-sandrine
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends.
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In this episode Graeme and solicitor Jeff Johnson discuss the evidence from Professor Duflou dealing with the time of death based on new studies in respect of drownings, from Europe.
Jeff Johnson provides a fascinating insight to the ‘behind the scenes’ work involved in preparing a petition in a murder case.
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
The email address is [email protected]
If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee on the Acast Supporter feature.
https://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Graeme and solicitor Jeff Johnson discuss the Qld court of Appeal decision in Holzinger v Attorney General, distractions, speculation and the 34 second phone call. Jeff Johnson has been working pro bono as Max Sica’s solicitor for 3 years. He provides a fascinating insight to the ‘behind the scenes’ work involved in preparing a petition in a murder case.
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
The email address is [email protected]
If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee on the Acast Supporter feature.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Graeme and Jeff Johnson discuss the alleged lie that Max Sica was at home all night on Sunday, the only time he did not have an alibi. Jeff goes into detail in matters where police apparently failed to take statements or refused to take statements from witnesses. Jeff Johnson has been working pro bono as Max Sica’s solicitor for 3 years. He provides a fascinating insight to the ‘behind the scenes’ work involved in preparing a petition in a murder case.
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
The email address is [email protected]
If you like the podcast, you can support me for the one-off cost of a cup of coffee on the Acast Supporter feature.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
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