Crime by Amelia Saw
Premium Content Wife-killer Gerard Baden-Clay was sure he d get away with it. His wife Allison s body was in a creek, several kilometres from the family home in Brookfield, Brisbane, and he d been quick to file a missing persons report. Perhaps, a little too quick. Then there were the two raggedy, red scratches on his cheek. He claimed he d cut himself shaving but the two first responding officers were instantly suspicious. It s these kind of red flags that investigators should look out for, according to Dr Claire Ferguson, a criminologist and forensic psychologist who specialises in identifying concealed homicides.
Man who went missing after Brisbane River swim found
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A man who went missing after a swim in the Brisbane River on Saturday has been found safe and well.
New Zealand man Tane Huffman went swimming by himself in the river near Kholo Creek between 10.30am and 11am, a police statement read.
New Zealand man Tane Huffman went swimming by himself in the Brisbane River near Kholo Creek and never returned.
A massive land, air and water search was launched on Sunday after he was reported missing.