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Two women set off on an adventure, never to be seen again.
Former Detective Neville Scullion speaks publicly for the first time about leading the investigation into the disappearance of British backpackers Joanne Walters and Caroline Clarke, whose bodies were found months after their April 1992 disappearance in the Belanglo State Forest. He coordinated with British authorities and faced the heartbreaking task of informing the victims' families.
Neville reflects on the brutality of the case, the unprecedented efforts to find the girls, and the lasting impact it had on his life.
He believes Milat left far more victims in unmarked graves than he was ever held to account for.
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Two women set off on an adventure, never to be seen again.
Former Detective Neville Scullion speaks publicly for the first time about leading the investigation into the disappearance of British backpackers Joanne Walters and Caroline Clarke, whose bodies were found months after their April 1992 disappearance in the Belanglo State Forest. He coordinated with British authorities and faced the heartbreaking task of informing the victims' families.
Neville reflects on the brutality of the case, the unprecedented efforts to find the girls, and the lasting impact it had on his life.
He believes Milat left far more victims in unmarked graves than he was ever held to account for.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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