Exhuming the Truth
In this episode of Exhuming the Truth, we examine the devastating murder of Shandee Blackburn and the extraordinary failures that followed in the pursuit of justice. What should have been a straightforward forensic investigation instead became one of Australia’s most confronting examples of systemic forensic failure. Shandee’s case exposed serious deficiencies within the Queensland DNA laboratory, raising national concerns about testing standards, quality assurance, contamination risks, and the handling of critical biological evidence. We break down the timeline of Shandee’s murder, the investigation that followed, the controversial forensic issues uncovered during the case, and how those failures ultimately triggered widespread scrutiny of forensic practices in Queensland. We also explore the broader implications for the criminal justice system and what happens when the science intended to secure justice instead undermines it. This episode is not only about the tragic loss of a young woman, but about how one case forced an entire forensic system into the spotlight and ignited urgent calls for reform. Listener discretion is advised due to discussion of violence, homicide, and systemic justice failures.
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