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australia has long been a refuge for irish people [Music] and in recent years tens of thousands have left our shores for a new life down under [Music] two irish backpackers are in a critical condition after a hammer attack first we go to australia where a man originally from dublin was stabbed to death and we're hopeful for the best but we have some concerns that she may have made with foul play for some the dream has become the nightmare he's ruined a lot of lives in ireland i've never forgiven what he's done since 2012 there have been a number of high-profile murders of irish people living in australia a old irish backpacker has died these murders shocked australia and caused a national outrage i can't stop thinking about it this film features three cases of irish people murdered in victoria when you wake up in the mornings it's kind of like was that a bad dream and then you say no it's not a dream it's reality going out with friends for a drink on a friday night and then to be literally plucked at random and i remember seeing dad's body on the ground these cases expose a dark side to life down under and are connected by a number of unsettling similarities if three people from melbourne were murdered in dublin people here would be saying what's going on in dublin [Music] i was having great difficulty remembering what it looked like and i have these horrible images and all i can see some lying on the floor in the pool of blood gone and i would get quite hysterical and my psychologist said to me to try and remember what he looked like she said do a collage of pictures and put them on your fridge because you open your fridge all the time so i come to the fridge all the time not too easy but just just to remember and yeah to be pleased to know he looks like richard gere [Music] my sister once described it she said bridget was the quiet one endearment was the explosion german and i were always great friends known him since i was six years old and became dance partners at the irish dancing in dublin people used to say to us the sparks fly between you two you need to get together you know we were totally inseparable so we were married to 1972. we started talking about an adventure to australia i told my mother first and she was she didn't say very much she was just absolutely stunned [Music] i have a wonderful picture of us all at dublin airport every single one of them were there the whole clan it was a huge step you know you're not knowing anybody at all i remember thinking gosh are we doing you know that's the same token we just fell in love with it right it was just such a wonderful city we were both so keen to be parents in 1975 christian was born and then twins were born they were just so cute and adorable what we thought they were in anyway having irish parents was always a bit of a laugh when we brought friends around for the same time and our parents had irish accents [Music] families that have been here for for a while they've never heard words like egypt before all their memories without grandparents were phone calls with like two or three second delays and for us as young kids that accent barrier was always a bit of a challenge we were doing yes yep it's surreal for them they couldn't understand that mum has this big family of brothers and sisters over there and so we flew into dublin and i said to them you see that group over there and i said yes i said that's them there's absolutely thousands of you bridget and dermott and the boys they were a really tight family unit when you've got a family that's come from the other side of the world and you know there aren't too many of you over here you know you really do lean on each other you become very conscious of making a really close family bond with your own children you know we were going to create this happy loving home it didn't matter what would happen nobody was going to upset us or our children you know [Music] in 1981 the o'tools moved to hastings a small town on the outskirts of melbourne and it was here that dermot opened his new business [Music] damage decided to open up his shop the jewel shed small store hardly any jewelry in it but it didn't take long for them to you know really build up that clientele and and that relationship with their customers one of the reasons why the shop was there for 20 odd years was their irishness there was a novelty factor people would come into mum and dad's shop and not necessarily even want to buy things they'd just come in and have a chat with mum and dad because they knew that with that that they'd get a good laugh people coming into the shop he would make them laugh you know you know and i think that was his gift he had so much charisma you know he'd walk into a room and within 10 minutes the whole room being uproar then we would just take over because he just did we were exceptionally happy and people coming into the shop would remarket to us you know sometimes we never shut up you know i don't know how we founded things to talk about we were always chatting he was this couple like worked together they danced together they were joined at the hoop they did everything together i've never seen a couple like bridget and dermott ever they were the perfect couple you know i've never seen a couple like them [Music] [Applause] [Music] a robbery gone tragically wrong a hooded man forced his way inside their family business of 30 years a young man did an armed robbery on a jewelry store armed with a knife and we're going to australia where we've had news in the last hour or so that a man who is high on drugs murdered a jeweler near the city of melbourne news first we go to australia where a 64 year old irishman has been murdered in his jewelry shop in hastings victoria and listeners are advised that there are some graphic details in what follows [Music] so [Music] he came in with his girlfriend because he wanted some jewelry i remembered that was instinctively known oh my god he's huge you know and he's looking at all the gold and diamond jewelry that's in my counter then dermot has stepped up from the workshop and he's come out and he stood at the side he was very protective of me and if anything would go on he would always like to make people aware she's not in this shop on her own i'm here and he puts his hand up his top and he's proceeded to wipe lean over and wipe all his fingerprints off the counter and he said i've left all my fingerprints and start rubbing them off then i do recall him walking down of the section of the shop and obviously he was taking everything in and then these white any fingerprints that may be left on the door [Music] and he came back at five o'clock [Music] i heard the buzzer going in the shop and i said to him i'll get this and then i saw something come at me and so i pushed my hands up to to actually stop whatever was coming after me at me which was a knife [Music] he was just screaming i'm merciful screaming like a wild animal he's grabbed me and he has stabbed me several times and he's literally trying to gut me he's literally and i'm just jumping back and concaving my body and he just keeps trying to plunge this knife at me he was continuously stabbing me and dermot's come running out to try and get him off me so he fired me i went flying through the air about six eight foot into this plate glass cabinet and i can still hear that noise she exploded like a ball i've fallen over and i see him attacking dermis demon's defenseless on the ground and he has stood over there he's moved around dermis and he's plunged a knife into and then he takes off when derma got up off the floor and he stood in front of me and he just he was ashen and he just said to me call an ambulance i've been stopped the phone's ringing and ringing and christian came in from outside he answered the phone he was literally standing next to the dinner table with all three of our kids around him and bridget's voice just reverberated she was mum was screaming down the phone by this point just screaming which i'll regret to this day because his children were with an ear shot and they i had just lost it and i couldn't understand her at first and i said mum i'm sorry you'll have to just stop try it again and what i heard was your father's been stabbed i don't think he's gonna make it i think he's dead [Music] i was on the train home from work i've never heard so much terror in her voice she was in hysterics and she just screamed down the phone to me um she goes trent because there's been a hold up if dad's been stabbed and he's unconscious i don't think he's going to make it trent gave me a call to give me the news that you know dad had been stabbed and at that point you know and that there was an armed robbery we didn't know how dad was at that point in time in my mind that was going to be okay he'll be fine they're doing cpr on them was just so much blood i was screaming because i was just hysterical i was just walking back and forth and i remember just playing praying that he just can't i ever i remember trying to bargain with god to spare him and the more they worked and there was just volumes of blood coming out of him and eventually i just said i know he's dead you can stop working on him damage had gone i wanted to go to them and they wouldn't let me i remember begging him and they eventually said let her go to him all i cared at that point in time that i should be dead with him because the pain of losing him like that what we had endured and seen him die like that in front of me it was just unbearable i quite willingly would have just died with him [Music] mum gave me the news and um i was just hysterical as well and [Music] i didn't have to say anything to her she just gave me a big hug dale gave me a call when i was still driving not too far from the train station and i answered the phone and he says um train she goes are you driving i said yes he goes i need you to pull over and was that at that time i ran through the barricade the police had cordoned off and i remember seeing dad's body on the ground they had covered it up by that point but i'd seen the carnage in the shop and the police of course wouldn't let me in because it was a crime scene [Music] i had strangers in the street confirming for me that that dad had died i mean there was no opportunity to process anything [Music] and i remember mum being just white in this shell never seen mum like that before she had blood on her clothes she was shaking in hysterics it's just hysterical hyperventilating um [Music] like i've seen people hyperventilate but not like this i remember dale leaning over and he's screaming at me and he said please mom breathe please mum breathe you know seeing you seeing your mum like that knowing that your dad's just been murdered is probably something i'll never forget and all my concerns have they got him yet have they got him yet and [Music] they hadn't [Music] first we go to australia dermot o'toole who was originally from dublin was stabbed to death in his jewelry shop in hastings victoria in southeastern australia in 2013 dermot o'toole was murdered in australia he was the third irish national to be murdered in the melbourne area within one year i did follow dermot and bridget's circumstances and i thought here we go here we go again he's another irishman's being killed by someone in melbourne the reality is victoria is an incredibly safe place to live and to travel in statistically less than one murder every hundred thousand people makes it a very safe place but it has some bad people less than a year before dermott's murder a 30-year-old irishman was attacked while working in melbourne david green grew up in cabintili in south dublin [Music] originally there was a tree here and myself and davey cut it down so i built this shed i was going to have it as an office i went away for a weekend and i came back davey had moved his bed in here's a television a radiator and this was his little pad now no feel the closeness to him in here the whole thing it is like a dream and even when you wake up in the mornings it's kind of like was that a bad dream and then a minute later he said no it's not a dream it's reality [Music] he was just a happy little boy he was just the clown of the house you know just always making faces every photograph he was a character davey he really was growing up in cabinetally everyone knew davey you know he was the he's the first person you saw when you drove into the estate you just charm anybody no matter who we'd meet they'd all come back and say to me oh my god your son is so funny women just all the women just flocked around and we just had this charm it was just unbelievable that said the love suck that's why everyone kind of said wasn't it you know that way but yeah like he was a ladies man all right yeah so you turned the wrapper off with snickers [Music] we worked together at the brick lane and what destroyed up really basically that's why he went to australia it was me who actually encouraged him to go so we got him a one-way ticket because we knew if we got him a return ticket he'd be home after one to two we kept in contact usual texan sending pictures you know of the beach you know seven o'clock in the morning well it's raining here you know it's brilliant here the weather to pay you know the land of opportunities really you know [Music] while in melbourne david got a job managing a hostel renting out rooms to backpackers many of whom were irish i went to melbourne and very tough i couldn't find any work and i was running out of money and my friend told me david green was living in melbourne so i actually went up to his house and there he was a big smile on his face and wearing sunglasses and looked like he'd really settled in well to life in melbourne now i wasn't at that place yet so i wanted to meet him and he straightaway cooked me a meal and made me feel very comfortable if you want a job i'll get your job you know stay on the couch stay on the couch and this is davey when he was in melbourne in deep taught yeah dave was a free spirit he didn't worry about tomorrow or he didn't worry about people he just he just lived for today he just rang me one day and he said a guy had moved into the house and he was a bit strange that's all he said about him he didn't say he was bad he said he was a bit weird very big but um you could tell there was something you know he was sheepish you know head down just hey i'm like hey you got me you know i didn't think too much of them the last words i said to davey was keep away from and that was the last words i actually spoke to davey [Music] [Applause] two irish backpackers are in a critical condition after a suspected hammer attack in sinkhilda overnight the pair sustained serious head injuries in the assault at a boarding house just after one o'clock this morning there'd been a party on this evening with a number of backpackers but as luke went holt was about to go to bed something seemed to have snapped in him he accused david greens of making a move on his girlfriend and he then assaulted him when another irish backpacker david bias tried to intervene he attacked him as well so both men were lying unconscious in the hallway in australia for just six months david greene was bashed unconscious repeatedly stomped on the head it was just an ordinary saturday and just doing things around the house and then we got a phone call from the police in melbourne to say there had been an altercation and that we needed to go to australia straight away and at that time i didn't realize that bad i thought maybe it was just an argument or something like that so aiden booked a flight straight away the families of two men still critically ill following an assault with a hammer have traveled to melbourne how are the two men now have their families come to see them we believe that their families arrive and the older of the two men is in a stable condition and the younger man is in a christian condition at the moment i remember the flight of so long and i just thought i'd go over and i'd see davey and he'd just be sick in hospitals and he would just davey again but when i went in and seeing all the tubes and the way he looked and all i realized he was sicker than i thought in my mind we just had to be hopeful that things might work out i remember praying all the time just get me through this just help me get through this so all his friends were around the bed talking to him playing christy moore music which he loved just terrific every irish family's worst nightmare you know and everyone was thinking positive and hoping that he pulled through you know and praying and hoping and praying all the time he kept jerking his arm and i kept going out to the nurse and said he's waking up he's waking up and they just had some voluntary spasms you know so we're kind of living in hope that was him waking up and even yawned at one stage the longer it went on you'd still believe like in the back your head he'll be already you know he'd be out right davey he's he's a fighter you know [Music] i still had hope we never gave up hope but after a week ten days the hope is starting to fall you know the doctor called aidan catherine into the room first they said there was no brain activity so they talked about turning off the machine they said when they turn off the machine they're going to say can he make it on his own morning ireland at 13 minutes past eight since we came on the air we've heard from australia that an irishman who was injured in a hammer attack at a boarding house in melbourne has died in hospital david greene a 30 year old irish backpacker the victim of a sin kilda east attack has died david bias has made a full recovery but david green was so badly injured that his family who came out from ireland was forced to turn off his life support can't describe the pain no one knows unless they go through himself what the pain is like losing a child that way three days after david's death luke wentholt was charged with his murder a pilgrimage to the country which held such promise for their son instead arriving here to front his killer at the melbourne magistrates court the green family faced their son's killer for the first time luke wenthold pleaded not guilty luke wenthalt was a cold person wendell was trying to turn it around and say that he was assaulted first by david and he was not the instigator of this that painted the picture of who luke was he he didn't care for anybody else but himself in those circumstances i just felt sick passing by i just felt so sick but i couldn't look her went old looked down stoney faced throughout today's hearing his lawyer pointed out his disadvantaged background so the judge said that he had a violent adult life he did have a long violent history since he turned 18 he's been in trouble with the law he's had all sorts of convictions for assault criminal damage it soon became apparent that luke went holt had a long and violent criminal history there is a report he assaulted a sex worker he beat her badly and robbed her there are unconfirmed reports that the individual in charge does have a criminal record and was on paul at the time [Music] he just seemed to be going from state to state committing crimes i never forgiven what he's done he's taken away my beautiful son i'll never forgive him i just hope he gets what he deserves the anger that he was already out of jail three months and he just landed on davey's doorstep the green family flew their son's body home to ireland and david green was buried in dublin on the 17th of september 2012. i just don't know where she is i'd love to just know where she is or what happened or just uh she's this isn't something she doesn't do so um it's been more than 40 hours now and thomas mars still hasn't seen or heard from his wife 29 year old jill and irish national was out drinking with friends on a typical friday night on sydney road brunswick the jill maher murder was one of the most high profile murders in australia in living memory we're hopeful for the best obviously but we have some concerns that she may have met with foul play the discovery this morning of her handbag has everyone including police extremely concerned it was huge the impact on the community from jilmar's death was huge news of what happened to jill ma began to filter around brunswick those she'd never even met lay flowers and whipped openly i can't stop thinking about it i don't know it's just impacted on me every young woman in melbourne can relate to that going out with friends for a drink on a friday night and making the decision to to walk home the short distance home and then to be literally plucked at random these are the final chilling images of jillian ma talking to a mysterious man before she follows him with a few hesitant steps with a final glance over her shoulder she's gone walking out of picture never to be seen again it was a massive thing in victoria because a man with something in the order of 20 prior convictions for rape was out on parole after a week of agony tom mark came to see the man who allegedly raped and murdered his wife of three years [Music] thirty thousand people marched through the street in their expression of outrage at a system that allowed someone with those sorts of prior convictions to be out on the street [Music] jill's murder put the australian parole system under scrutiny and in the following months public anger escalated despite this less than five months after jill's murder the parole board of victoria released a convicted armed robber on parole gavin perry is a good example of the justification for the concern of a large proportion of the community of this state gavin perry was a violent man had grown up in a violent community a lot of it being prison and had been in and out of prison since his youth but very very strong a low iq indeed it showed that he had a predilection for violence that was just playing out in an increasing fashion there's a man who at the age of 27 has managed to accumulate 200 criminal convictions he's released from prison after having been convicted of six armed robberies after four years of imprisonment and released on parole and the tragic outcome of that release is now known by none more so than bridget o'toole and her family a man who was obviously violent and obviously going to commit another crime was released back into the community [Music] i remember the police putting all these needles into me and cleaning out stab wounds and i mean the police woman holding my hand and apologizing to me and she was so deeply upset i remember the police apologizing to me they kept asking me all these questions and they question your question and they explained it to you that you know they have to ask you this while it's still fresh in your memory i always figure that the first day i meet these people is the absolute worst day of their lives there couldn't be a worse day in their life so with our investigation we had a suspect fairly quickly in mind but bridget's initial recollection of what had happened was was not great it was good but it lacked specific detail i remember lee from homicide coming down and shown me all these books and i couldn't pick them out of the book yeah it's not often that we catch a murder on video i've never shown bridget the cctv of the incident itself because it's so quick and so violent the only cctv i've ever shown her was i showed her some images of perry going in earlier and the moment i showed her those images that that's when things came back to her and she realized that that was the same person who'd come in and committed the murder [Music] the vehicle that he used in this crime was his girlfriend's car initially when she spoke to us she gave us a false account the car had been stolen from her but within probably 10-15 minutes of speaking with her and letting her know the gravity of what had actually happened she started to tell us the true story and that gavin was involved in the armed robbery that he'd taken her car and that the car had been burnt [Music] we got two droplets of blood that were found by our crime scene amazingly in the dark in a huge car park perry tripped over in the car park he cut his forehead and we also got dermot's blood which had come off the knife so all of those sort of things made it pretty much an insurmountable case for him to to be able to defend the first thing the boy said to me mom they've got him they've arrested him [Music] and whilst i was so pleased that they got him and they arrested and this couldn't happen to somebody else um it was like it's not going to do me any good all you keep thinking is it's not going to bring damage back between august 2012 and july 2013 three irish nationals were murdered in the melbourne area david greene jill maher and dermot o'toole public sympathy across australia was unprecedented a robbery gone tragically wrong dermatol murdered he was stabbed to death and like glass was just smashing we heard the breaking glass and then the screaming butcher mark wallace would try to establish the facts first trying to establish the sequence of events and trying to establish who had done this um and more about him but then people were coming to the shop and stopping and getting emotional and i think that was the point when all us journals stood back and sort of went oh wow like this is this big nothing could have prepared me for how loved derm it was beautiful pepsi yeah lovely lovely couple would go out of your way to do anything for you i just want bridget to know that we're all thinking about her and her family we had completed our papers that friday night and then when we realised the enormity of the situation we went and spent the weekend redesigning the papers news began to spread throughout the area that dermot's killer was yet another convicted criminal with a lengthy record well gavin perry spent most of his life in and out of jail so he'd managed to rack up more than 200 criminal convictions in fact when he committed this murder he was on parole it became clear that he was on parole and that was something that i think infuriated people this man should have still been in jail gavin perry was committed to six years in prison for six armed robberies and two thefts and they let him out after four years and five months later he killed dad three brave brothers making an emotional pilgrimage to the jewelry shop where he was murdered we know you grieve with us [Music] we know you have us in your hearts and we want you to know that you are firmly in-house the parole system was already in the limelight and the parole board had seen instances before gavin perry where the system should have been changed and it wasn't this was yet another case where this man should not have been granted parole and somehow was and this is the ultimate consequence it's an arcane process it just doesn't seem to make sense [Music] and there's a concern for the future because it's not the first time that the system has failed us and undoubtedly it won't be the last [Music] adrian bailey was found guilty of jill maher's murder you by 2012 were an experienced hunter once each of these victims were in your sights their fate was sealed i fix a new non-parole period of 43 years to commence today i am also conscious of the sentence that i have imposed will most likely ensure you have likely forfeited your right to hope or expectation of eventual release from prison i've been really humbled by the support uh the australian public the um tireless efforts of the police and all the friends and family who put their lives on hold to help us out it's the worst thing you'll ever go through in our lives [Music] in september 2013 luke wenthold was sentenced for the murder of david green never in my wildest nightmare did i ever think someone could do this to my beautiful devi he promised he would surprise me when he was coming home my life will never be the same again i can't even walk outside my front door i run back inside with fear the fear of even going to sleep scares me i pray that davey understands i couldn't save him as a mother love you forever davey please stay with me ma'am catherine don't ever leave you have led a violent adult life with little regard to the safety and well-being of others one witness that described you as behaving like a crazy monster kicking or stomping on the heads of the two unconscious men i regard the needs to deter you and to protect others from you as relevant factors in this sentencing exercise we're going to melbourne australia now where luke wenthold has been jailed this morning for 18 and a half years 15 of them without possibility of parole [Music] i think justice was told that he got 18 years but it just it didn't matter davey wasn't coming back [Music] in october of 2014 the o'tooles met their father's killer in court the first time i saw gavin perry in person all i remember is just my body just shaking with adrenaline i do remember locking eyes with him and you know i wasn't saying anything i wasn't mouthing anything to him all he did was look straight back into my eyes as well absolutely no emotion was like looking into a blank canvas i remember his size when he when he came into the court and just my first thought when i saw him was mum and dad didn't have a chance and he just stared me down he had this look on his face like you're the reason i'm here gavin perry was charged with armed robbery the murder of dermot and intentionally causing injury to bridget he initially denied involvement i was hoping he would get at least 30 to 35 years but in my heart i was hoping for life the stabbing attack of mum really was more fitting to go under an attempted murder as opposed to an assault charge like he stabbed me several times beat me up fired me across into a cabinet he was trying to kill me as well so i wanted him to be put away for as long as possible he was initially charged with intentionally causing serious injury against bridget but the injuries didn't fall into the category under legislation in victoria as being serious so only come as an injury the prosecution the lawyers called us in and we had a meeting they said to me he would agree to plead guilty if the word sirius was taken out of my attack and we thought okay he'll it'll still be a good sentence [Music] with this sentence um i really set myself in my own mind to expect the worst um and when the sentence came down part of me i was just puzzled it was like a knife was being twisted through me i could not believe it first we go to australia where a man who murdered a 64 year old irishman has been sentenced to 27 years in jail and will serve at least 23 years of that term if as far as sentences here go this is what many people here would consider to be quite lenient but the reason that it was was that he pleaded guilty so you get a discount for a sentence here because you spare the victims and their families the ordeal of going through a trial he received five years imprisonment for the armed robbery he received 20 years imprisonment for the murder and then he received the minimum of two years for the injury on bridget kevin perry got only you know 20 years for the murder of my dad i couldn't make any sense of it and i remember coming out i was absolutely devastated i was just like 20 years from what he had done you know i was appalled i could not believe then that he only has to serve two years from what he did to me i know that gavin perry killed dad with intent and that in that same regard he was actually trying to murder mum as well bridget continues to campaign for tighter control on parole and tougher sentencing today she's meeting the victims of crime commissioner greg davis in melbourne gavin perry will only be 51 years of age when he's released maybe five years younger than me exactly there is no group in our community who we allow to put a value on human life other than judges and i don't think they value it highly enough and that being the case i think it's time the system has changed well that's why i'm fighting i'm fighting for justice for dermis but not only that that just does not happen to another family i just have to be the voice for german [Music] in dublin the green family continued to hold an annual golf tournament in memory of their son david and to raise funds for victims of homicide [Music] the idea of it is that we still remember davey for the person who he was i think there's a certain amount of healing in it knowing that something good is going to come out of this and the third price is mature bear holden [Music] [Applause] i just want to say thanks very much to everybody for coming and keep david's memory alive because i know he's up there looking down on us thanks very much it's very hard but you have to keep going in the beginning i thought of him lying on the floor there and i as a mother not being there for him but now i think when i'm down i think of what davey would say now if you knew i was upset and things like that you just say don't worry kathryn everything will be all right has returned to hastings for the first time since her husband was stabbed trying to protect her [Music] it's an absolute privilege to live in this community and thank you for everything the community held a green day for dermot the council naming a bench seat in his honour in the town centre dad used to show his customers a lot of cheek and i think it's good that there's a chair for people's chair now here with dad's name in it that you can all sit on and show him a bit of hastings cheek as well dermott's death has also prompted the local council to install cctv cameras in the main street of hastings but they're also planning to improve lighting in laneways including otool walk [Music] when i think about gavin perry i can't help but sort of think about him out of prison in 24 years time gavin perry works well under authority so when he's in prison everyone thinks well this guy is okay he's a good character um and it's not until he's out of prison and doesn't have that authority in that regiment that he really just lets loose and he has no control do i live in fear if he ever gets out i fear for mum really because mum could be in her 80s when he's released and i don't know how she'd be psychologically if he was released while she was still alive i also fear for my nephews and nieces they'll be in their 30s when gavin perry is released based on his current sentence i remember the day gavin perry had come into the shop the shop had actually been very quiet that day jeremy had this longing about three o'clock in the afternoon he said i'm dying for a bit of chocolate he was diabetic and he said i'm due for my blood test next week and as only jeremiah cootie came back with a large family block of fruit and nut ten minutes later it was gone and just this impish look he just looked at me and he said i think i might leave my blood test for about a month i'll cancel next week's you know i'm so pleased he had that last family block of chocolate [Music] [Applause] [Music] um [Music] you
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Channel: Ronan McCloskey
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Keywords: True crime, Australia, Melbourne, crime, Ireland
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Length: 49min 53sec (2993 seconds)
Published: Wed May 25 2022
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