Local cop wracked by false rumours
It is the simple question that has frustrated Brad Hosemans as much as it has detectives investigating Janine Vaughan’s murder: where was he the night she went missing?
It is the simple question that has frustrated Brad Hosemans as much as it has detectives investigating Janine Vaughan’s murder: where was he the night she went missing?
Pressure was mounting on the homicide detectives hunting for Janine’s Vaughan’s killer.
Former homicide squad commander Nick Kaldas says the hunt for Janine Vaughan’s killer was crippled by false allegations against local detective Brad Hosemans.
A Sydney schoolgirl stopped all contact with family, turned off her phone and hid at a stranger’s apartment after being convinced it was a directive by Chinese police.
Brad Hosemans’s raucous night at his golf club sparked a fall from grace that would ultimately have him accused of murder.
Detectives had ruled out Brad Hosemans as a suspect when an anonymous letter sparked a reinvestigation and public inquiry | NIGHT DRIVER EPISODE 7 OUT NOW
Janine Vaughan’s friend says she must have recognised the driver of the small red car behind her the night she disappeared.
Kylie Spelde phoned one of the key persons of interest named in the probe into her sister’s unsolved murder.
As a church pastor, David Coy believes he has a good bead on telling the sinners from the saints.
A former private schoolgirl has confessed she was offered a lift by a man whose car fits the description of the vehicle Janine Vaughan was last seen getting into.
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