Lost at Sea: The Black Bone mystery could be about to provide a new twist to this three year investigation. As DNA testing seeks to confirm the theory that the blackened jaw found at Umina Beach belongs to a boy lost, in 1940. But another older possibility emerges...
At the Academy, career detective-turned Academic Carla Tomadini discusses how Charles Sturt University employs ex-police to bring realism and real world focus to the studies of Class 357
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