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The Man who wasn't There

The Man who wasn't There

著者: Hugh Selby
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A wrongful conviction is a blot on our legal system. Sadly, exposing and correcting that blot is a long, long process.


This podcast series is a short, easy to follow, expose of how a legal system has been corrupted, not by money in this instance, but by a way of thinking characterised by ineptitude, inflexibility, laziness, and the arrogance of power.


Those seeking more information can find it at https://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/legislative-council/tabled-papers/2021-50th-parliament/LCTP14_31_08_2021.pdf

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Hugh Selby
ノンフィクション犯罪 政治・政府 政治学 社会科学
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  • Episode 7 - There's a simple note that you can send
    2022/08/24

    No body. No weapon. So it’s a circumstantial case and it can be put together using ‘links in a chain’ or ‘strands in a cable’ – but only if those links or strands are sound. They ain’t.


    And then there’s the evidence repeatedly given by the look out girl in the years since the trial, directly against what she told the jury. She fessed up.


    You’d think this would require serious attention to giving her an immunity from prosecution. You’d be wrong. Seems that it has been decided to write her off, even sink her, thereby giving me continued good luck.


    Now those who decide things in Tasmania seem to have decided to let both the look out girl and the wrongfully convicted woman rot while I roam around.


    If you think that’s a tad unfair then only an independent Commission of Inquiry can expose all the twists, turns and knots in this story.


    If you support such an Inquiry then let the Chief Justice know. Do that by pasting the following short note into the Supreme Court’s website contact form as follows:


    Go to https://www.supremecourt.tas.gov.au/contact-us/


    Dear Chief Justice,


    Please advise the Premier and the Attorney General that the interests of justice, along with community confidence in our police, our prosecution service, and the courts, warrant an immediate independent Commission of Inquiry into the conviction of Sue Neill-Fraser for the murder of her partner Bob Chappell.


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    For those listeners with an interest in advocacy skills in courts/tribunals please explore the 20 episode podcast 'Advocacy in Court - preparation and performance'.


    Available on Kindle is an inexpensive book by the same title. The author is Hugh Selby. Also on Kindle by Hugh are 'Liar Games' and ' The Bone Cancer'.

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  • Episode 6 - Forensic science disgraced
    2022/08/24

    Seeing as I saw his body sinking I know there was none of his blood in the yacht’s dinghy. That dinghy wasn’t there when he sank.


    But the prosecution showed the jury this impressive photo showing the reaction of luminol to something in that dinghy.


    Most likely it was bleach.


    But the main forensic scientist told the jury that she knew from her experience that it was reacting to blood.


    I don’t have no know how in science stuff but since she signed off on a number of tests that showed there was no blood in that dinghy I can’t understand how her experience is better than the test results.


    I get that the police had this theory that the woman they charged put the body in the dinghy but I didn’t know you could just make stuff up.


    It’s neat to know that it’s OK to invent it. Maybe I’ll do that too in future.


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  • Episode 5 - Pretending something isn't there works just fine
    2022/08/24

    There’s good evidence from unrelated people of what dinghies were around that day and earlier, near the Four Winds, like the one that we used to get out to the yacht and get back from it.


    The police ignored that evidence.


    Our look out was in a bad way so I grabbed a red jacket from the yacht and put it over her. When we got back to shore the jacket was left on a fence where the police found it.


    Then they lost it for a couple of days in the police car park. When they found it they forgot about losing it. It was years after the trial when they fessed up.


    But our luck continues because, as of 2021, the police have refused to retest it using today’s best tests and taking account of extra DNA profiles in their data base. Maybe they’re afraid of what they’ll find.

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