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When Amber Haigh vanished, police planted listening devices in home of murder accused. This is what they heard

When Amber Haigh vanished, police planted listening devices in home of murder accused. This is what they heard



Robert and Anne Geeves recorded discussing how investigating police ‘can’t find nothing’Listen to Guardian Australia’s podcast Who Cared? The disappearance of Amber HaighGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastListening devices planted in the home of a New South Wales couple accused of murder reveal the pair discussing allegations the husband tied up and raped a teenaged Amber Haigh while his wife filmed. They make no admissions on the clandestine recordings but say, “there’s not enough evidence to back it up”.Haigh, who had an intellectual disability, was 19 when she vanished from the NSW Riverina in June 2002, leaving behind her five-month-old son. Continue reading…



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Publish date : 2024-08-11 00:48:19

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