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Seven bones, two wives and a bizarre murder mystery

Peter Seymour joined the New South Wales Police Force in 1980 as an eighteen-year-old and spent 24 years in Police.

We will talk about his career and one of the more bizarre murder investigations in Australia’s history. Two wives die in suspicious circumstances: co-incidence or, as husband Thomas Keir describes it, ‘bad luck’?

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