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Tipping the scales of justice
There seems to be no end to the violence, threats and witness intimidation that have marred the notorious Roseanne Catt case. Wendy Bacon reports.
Wendy Bacon Journalist, activist
Menu№ 9 in Roseanne Beckett: A Miscarriage of Justice
There seems to be no end to the violence, threats and witness intimidation that have marred the notorious Roseanne Catt case. Wendy Bacon reports.
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A witness told the District Court yesterday that she'd found her dog hanging dead and tapes missing when she returned home after giving evidence.
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A witness who is expected to give evidence at the inquiry into the convictions of Roseanne Catt heard gunshots outside her house on Saturday morning, a Sydney nun said yesterday.
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Former detective, Peter Thomas risks prosecution for evidence he gave at a judicial inquiry into the conviction of Roseanne Catt, a judge warned yesterday.
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Senior NSW Internal Affairs police had found that a detective should be charged with misconduct in relation to his investigation of the Roseanne Catt case, even before her 1991 trial, a Supreme Court inquiry into fresh evidence in her case was told this week.
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After a decade in jail, Roseanne Catt is still waiting to have her say in court, writes Wendy Bacon.
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A raft of new evidence has raised fresh doubts about the conviction of Roseanne Catt for conspiring to kill her ex-husband. Wendy Bacon reports one key witness for Catt has been bashed and handed a bullet.
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The judge said she was either an evil woman or the victim of a terrible conspiracy. Wendy Bacon and Tracy Pillemer explore the truth about Roseanne Catt.
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The flames were cruel enough, but the methods of a policeman turned arson investigator proved worse.