 
                Catching Lisa’s Killer: The Inquest – Day 2
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The bikie code of silence is tested on the second day of the Lisa Govan inquest when a long-serving Club Deroe is grilled about what happened the morning the 28-year-old went missing. Police are convinced former bikie John Hope knows more than he is letting on and that his ute was used to move Lisa’s body from the gang’s headquarters. His game of cat-and-mouse with the coroner is followed by testimony from two witnesses who partied with Lisa inside the Club Deroes clubhouse.
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