“Amazing insight into the prosecution short comings of John Peros in the murder of Shandee Blackburn. The amount of unheard evidence and testimonies in his trial is staggering and makes it no surprise that when the evidence was presented in full in the coronial inquest the coroner gave the findings that John really was the person who murdered her. How come perpetrators can be awarded a new trial if they can prove they had inadequate legal representation but victims can not get a retrial when it’s been proved their case was not given adequate police prosecution? This case was not trialed comprehensively and fairly and therefore justice had no chance of being served. This case needs a retrial for the preservation of our judicial systems integrity and the trust the community deserves to have in it. If this was a minor incident maybe we could just accept the defendant got lucky but we are talking about a brutal unprovoked murder of a young woman. If a coroner can make the conclusion that the murderer can be proven it’s unbelievable that the offender gets to walk the streets a free man because he had the money to have the best legal team and he came up against a very average prosecution.”
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Australia ·
03/03/24