December 22, 2016. The day police had hoped for, for more than 20 years. That was the day they arrested the man they thought was Claremont serial killer. Bradley Robert Edwards. As he was arrested in the early morning raid and taken for questioning, police spent 2 days sifting through every item in his house. What they found was a handwritten notebook with copies of bank statements inside.
The court has previously been told that notebook belong to Bradley Edwards' second wife. She said she copied the bank statements because she was sick of the lies and she feared for her life.
It was also revealed on day 52 of the Claremont serial killings trial that police sifted through every copy of the Mandurah Mail between 1995 and 1996 to see if there were any fireworks in the area the night Sarah Spiers disappeared.
Join Natalie Bonjolo, Tim Clarke and Alison Fan as they discuss that moment which changed Australia's most expensive and longest running investigation.
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S2Bonus Episode: Day in the Life of a Court Reporter
S2E54: DNA Debacle
S2E53: The Random Test that Changed the Investigation
S2Bonus Episode: Getting "That" Shot
S2E51: "The DNA Doesn't Lie"
S2E50: Panic as Exhibits 'Go Missing'
S2E49: Court Room Clash
S2E48: How the UK Helped Break WA’s Cold Case
S2E47: The Blood-Stained Brick
S2E46: Leather Gloves and Fingernails in Taxis
S2E45: Debunking Case Myths
S2E44: The Eureka Moment
S2E43: Newly Discovered Evidence
S2Bonus Episode: The Day a Teenager's Innocence was Taken
S2E42: “Extremely Unsatisfactory”
S2E41: A Gift for Ciara's Birthday
S2E40: Another Woman’s DNA
S2E39: The Other Suspect's DNA Twist
S2E38: Defending their Work
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