03| The Anti-Social Network - The Children in the Pictures
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Argos are closing in on The Love Zone’s head administrator Skee. Documentary maker Akhim Dev travels internationally to speak to experts who work directly with abusers, in order to find out why they’re so hard to stop.
Back in Queensland, Taskforce Argos try a new tactic in their search for Skee, with unexpected results. They’re going in…
This is part 3 of 8 of 'Disclosed: The Children in the Pictures'. The full series is available to binge now on the LiSTNR App (if you are in Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts - just search 'Disclosed' and go to Season 1.
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