Fifty years ago this week, University of Adelaide law lecturer George Duncan was murdered.
Nobody was ever found guilty of his drowning in the Torrens, but his death on May 10, 1972, changed Australia - leading directly to the decriminalisation of homosexuality.
That development has been examined in detail. But rather less attention has been given to police efforts to find who killed George Duncan. That enterprise created hundreds of files, but what’s in them?
In work for reporter Simon Royal took what’s understood to be the first look into the police files, collected by a Scotland Yard investigation ordered by the then SA police commissioner. He joins us for this episode.InDaily,
You can read more about Simon’s examination of the files at InDaily - https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2022/03/04/duncan-drowning-files-a-disturbing-reminder-of-past-attitudes/
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