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The Mystery of Gus Lamont - Analysing the Criminal Investigation
As the disappearance of Gus Lamont shifts from a missing persons case to a criminal investigation, Wayne sits down with legendary former homicide detective Charlie Bezzina.
Together they explore how investigators approach complex missing persons cases, from probing family timelines and seizing electronic devices, to managing media pressure and community scrutiny.
They also analyse recent developments in the story, including one family member facing firearm charges, and renewed search efforts with the use of cadaver dogs.
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Presenter: Wayne Flower
Producer: Sam Morris
Creative Director: Caroline Cheetham
Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
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