Civilian Sleuths
They thought they had him. For more than sixteen hours, his answers kept changing. He was never charged. In April 1978, two months after Mary Anne Fagan was murdered in her own home, the Homicide Squad sat a man down in Russell Street and worked through his movements, his money, and what he had said about her. By the end, he had been caught in contradiction after contradiction. The Coroner would later name him in open court as far from honest. He walked free. For forty-eight years, the gap between what police believed and what they could prove has remained open. Here, we stop assuming and start testing. Four conditions any explanation of this murder has to meet — the door, the blood, the cigarette, and the departure — are held against both men the investigation pursued: the man at the corner, and the man at the gate nobody ever named. One thread comes apart. The other has been sitting in an institutional shadow since 1978. Content warning: this episode discusses murder and includes explicit sexual language drawn from sworn inquest testimony. Listener discretion is advised.
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