Teacher’s Pet podcast as ‘dangerous’ as it was ‘useful’

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Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the Teacher's Pet podcast was “as dangerous as it was useful” in getting justice for Lynette Dawson’s family.

Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the Teachers Pet podcast was “as dangerous as it was useful” in getting justice for Lynette Dawson’s family.

Former teacher and rugby league player Chris Dawson was found guilty of the murder of his wife Lynette Dawson, who disappeared in January 1982, after a 10-week trial. The Australian’s National Chief Correspondent Hedley Thomas created The Teacher’s Pet podcast, which investigated the murder of Ms Dawson.

“It brought out more evidence, put the focus on the case, that was great, but at the same time it influenced minds, including of witnesses – made them think ‘well, Chris Dawson must be guilty’,” Mr Bolt said. “And the judge today did say some witnesses who went on that podcast had their heads turned so much that their evidence was tainted, useless.”

 

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The judge determined the case, no one gives a shit what Andrew Bolt thinks or says, about anything. Other than the 15 viewers he has each show. MSM ThisIsNotJournalism

Notice how Bolt looks for the negative in order to deflect from the crime? Odious.

Headley Thomas secured justice for Lynette Dawson simply by collecting the evidence and publicly exposing it for the world to witness, forcing action after all these years. It was a great podcast and this is a wonderful outcome. I can understand why the likes of Bolt are jealous.

I disagree. Without the podcast this never would of went to trial. Sure it was risky but I believe it was way more useful than dangerous.

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