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There’s a reason this episode took longer to release.
After our last episode aired, we were contacted by multiple independent sources urging us not to drop the story. What they shared raised new questions we couldn’t ignore.
In this episode, we follow a name that continues to surface in connection with events in Burnie decades ago.
We also examine new figures from Tasmania Police that reveal a growing number of serious internal complaints and a pattern that appears again and again inside the system.
Finally, we reveal the outcome of a Right to Information request seeking documents about a controversial decision involving multiple police deaths.
The department confirmed the documents exist.
But they won’t release them.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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There’s a reason this episode took longer to release.
After our last episode aired, we were contacted by multiple independent sources urging us not to drop the story. What they shared raised new questions we couldn’t ignore.
In this episode, we follow a name that continues to surface in connection with events in Burnie decades ago.
We also examine new figures from Tasmania Police that reveal a growing number of serious internal complaints and a pattern that appears again and again inside the system.
Finally, we reveal the outcome of a Right to Information request seeking documents about a controversial decision involving multiple police deaths.
The department confirmed the documents exist.
But they won’t release them.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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