“yes, that’s my bootmark on his face” Retired Homicide Detective Ian ‘Speed’ Kennedy – Part 1
The gang-rape and murder of beauty queen Anita Cobby as she walked home from the train station after a busy day as a nurse will never leave Ian ‘Speed’ Kennedy, the cop who solved the case and saw her murderers locked up for life. He reveals how his size-13 bootmark ended up on the face of one of the killers, and the clever use of informants that helped solve the case. For more information, articles, galleries visit truecrimeaustralia.com.auCONTENT WARNING: This episode of I Catch Killers contains graphic and disturbing content
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