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Thanks for spoiling the last chapter of the book for me.
Only kidding. But I haven't quite finished the book.
That’s a bummer but very funny.
Thanks for spoiling the last chapter of the book for me.
Only kidding. But I haven't quite finished the book.
Oh yes, I hope so, I absolutely agree with you about that.And I hope all the parties that allowed him to get away with it for so long are brought to justice too.
Yay!! Can't wait for tomorrow!There is a subscriber only article in today’s The Australian which mentions there will be a new episode dropping tonight/tomorrow for The Teacher’s Pet podcast
Nocookies
No longer paywalled for me know
Further to your quote which I can't link due to paywall...This sounds promising from the police point of view at least
“It’s a matter of them looking at the whole contents of the brief and all the new evidence that has come in. As far as the police are concerned, they’ve got the jigsaw puzzle virtually solved.”
Taken from the link I posted above
There is a subscriber only article in today’s The Australian which mentions there will be a new episode dropping tonight/tomorrow for The Teacher’s Pet podcast
No longer paywalled for me know
same!Yay!! Can't wait for tomorrow!
same!
your a champ @Cagney&Lacey
CANT ACCESS IT.
whens it gunna drop 10ish tonight like it used to?
or those pesky few occasions of about 9am Friday morning …..
thanks drtGoogle Teachers Pet and it is article about "brothers birthday thoughts turn grim."
"An episode will be launched tomorrow featuring new witnesses and interviews, after a three-month break that allowed time for leads to be explored by police and The Australian, working separately.
Relatives say they are braced for developments.
“We don’t know what’s going to come out,” Mr Simms said.
Two coroners found Lyn’s husband should be prosecuted for her murder. He was not charged after NSW prosecutors cited insufficient evidence. Mr Dawson, now 70 and living in Queensland, denies killing his wife. The NSW Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has been assessing a new police brief of evidence since April.
“I just hope they’re taking everything into account,” said Mr Simms, a former policeman. "