Exhuming the Truth
When police arrested Bradley Robert Edwards in December of 2016, they entered what appeared to be an ordinary suburban home in Perth. There were no secret chambers or obvious trophies displayed on his walls, nothing that immediately resembled the scenes often portrayed in crime dramas. Yet, hidden among everyday household possessions were items that would become crucial pieces of one of Australia's most significant criminal investigations. In this episode we examine what investigators found inside the home of the man later convicted of the murders of Claremont women Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon. We take a forensic and criminological look at how investigators connect small details, behavioural patterns, and physical evidence to build a case against a serial offender. Listener discretion is advised.
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