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How we report on murders

Josh is joined by Clementine Cuneo to talk about what it’s like to work the crime beat, covering the murders of Lilie James, Michelle Beets and the Sydney gangland shooting that left a nine-year-old girl with life-long injuries. Moz misses the conversation this time round as he is off on a jolly with the cops (but will report back next week). Subscribe to CrimeX+ today

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