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Ep 20 Conspiracy

Ep 20 Conspiracy

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In this episode Graeme discusses occasions where Tremain Anderson changes his evidence from his initial statement, to re-enactments, to evidence he gave at the Murder Trial.

Graeme reminds listeners of witness Bidner changing his evidence at trial to what he told police.

Graeme then discusses why two witnesses, who are very close friends would both change their evidence in the same criminal matter. What was in it for them.


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