Bowraville
No doubt as for many who listened to this podcast, I was horrified by the crimes, the prevailing social attitudes against aboriginal townspeople and the failure to produce and successfully prosecute the person or persons responsible. As a mother I can only imagine the heartbreak of the parents and close relatives of the victims. Similarly as for many others, I was ready to feel outrage that Jay Hart, the obvious perpetrator who twice was found not guilty of the deaths of two of the children- was as guilty as sin. After listening to episode 5 and the supplementary episode which provided the entire phone call between The Australian journalist Dan Box and Jay Hart, my opinions have changed. There is nothing to be gained by rating the validity of witness testimonies except to say Jay introduces significant valid counter argument and reminds us that 25 years on memories collectively impacted by time and chronic substance abuse prevailing in the Bowraville community, may not support the outcome every one desires. In the meantime as we have seen in many cases covered here and overseas, while everyone has concluded Jay is undoubtedly the perpetrator, it is entirely possible the actual perpetrator/s remain free and invisible for 25 years while community members and law enforcement alike focus on one person and ignore other lines of inquiry. In terms of Dan Box’s efforts, I was relieved to find he finally raised the issue of ‘what if the very easy to dislike’ Jay Hart is innocent? Personally I was beginning to wonder if Dan would put any hard albeit uncomfortable questions to the families and friends of the victims. I could not help but be offended at times by Dan’s constant line of accusatory questions levelled at Jay in the full phone interview that was surprisingly agreed to by Jay Hart as Dan endeavoured to seek balance and allow Jay the right to respond. I have not yet read The Australian article that was to follow this interview however we were left with the impression the article would provide balance. I also acknowledge that as a competent investigative crime reporter that Dan went in with a plan. If I was to compare Dan Box’s style with that of Hedley Thomas in ‘Teacher’s Pet’ there is no comparison and Hedley was a more effective interviewer. Well worth following and if there is a third inquiry I pray for justice and closure and an outcome that brings peace to the families; and for efforts to be made to heal the many scars that remain in this troubled community.
livingthedreamover60 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/03/19
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After listening to this regardless of how dodgy jay is , the journalism is appalling. Not impartial and did not just represent the facts. Jay is clearly a very deceptive character but the facts are the witnesses were not reliable. A sad case for the victims and the journalism was very weak.
Jadeo shmado via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/25/16
Important and well-put together podcast. The countless reviews where people are saying they now believe that Jay is innocent after listening to his interview (of course Jay is going to deny everything you idiots...serial killers know how to act as a ‘normal, decent’ person) is making me lose hope...Read full review »
goldcoastlistener via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/23/19
Binged the whole podcast in one sitting. Wishing nothing but peace to the families of the three children.
SashaIss via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/30/23
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