Homocidal Tendency: A Queer True Crime Podcast
We just wrapped our mid-season finale with Episode 25, and while I am taking a brief hiatus to recharge the batteries, the feed isn't going dark. In this special, fast-paced bonus episode of Homocidal Tendency, we plunge into a chilling 1972 cold case that permanently altered the course of history in Australia. The drowning of Dr. George Duncan in Adelaide's River Torrens wasn't merely a tragic loss of life; it exposed a terrifying reality of systemic police corruption and violence directed at the LGBTQ+ community. When the local Vice Squad treats hunting marginalized men as a sport, and the people sworn to protect the public are the ones lurking in the shadows, who do you call for help? In This Episode, We Discuss: * The Hunting Ground: The oppressive, dangerous atmosphere of Adelaide in 1972 and the hidden "beats" along the River Torrens. * The Target: The quiet life and hidden medical vulnerabilities of Dr. George Duncan, a brilliant 41-year-old law professor who could not swim. * The Attack: The brazen events of May 10th, the Vice Squad's horrific "game," and the miraculous survival of Roger James. * The Cover-Up: The staggering "Blue Wall of Silence" that protected the killers and ultimately thwarted detectives from New Scotland Yard. * The Catalyst: How the sheer public outrage over an unsolved murder ignited a revolution, making South Australia the first state to fully decriminalize homosexuality in 1975. Stay Connected: Make sure you are subscribed so you don't miss the premiere of Episode 26 when we return from our mid-season break! https://linktr.ee/HomocidalTendency [https://linktr.ee/HomocidalTendency] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593502/fan_mail/new]
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