 
                Episode 2: Sweating Bullets
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Police detectives talk to Shandee’s former boyfriend, John Peros, who discloses his trust issues, their arguments, problems in the bedroom and break-up. John willingly goes to the police station to make a statement, but he declines to give a sample of his DNA.
One of the detectives describes John as very nervous - he tells another cop in a recorded chat at the station that John is ‘sweating bullets’.
Jarrod Hau discloses how he warned Shandee and John when they got together to keep their relationship casual.
To contact Hedley Thomas anonymously with any information on Shandee's Story email Shandee@theaustralian.com.au
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