Episode 6: Natalie, the final victim

Episode 6: Natalie, the final victim

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Episode 9: The sentence that didn’t last

As Natalie’s family holds her funeral, the police prepare the case against Denyer. He pleads guilty and the judge gives him a life sentence. He appeals and is granted a 30-year non-parole period. Widespread community outrage follows.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo ...  Show more

Episode 8: The confession

Denyer’s confession is like nothing the police have seen before. He is cocky and boastful and details his crimes with a note of pride in his voice. However, he is cagey about some aspects. He talks to the detectives like they are all friends.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva ...  Show more

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