Beyond the relief, a travesty continues
While the finding of one of Queensland’s most astute judges was a relief, the killer of Shandee Blackburn, whoever he may be, is still at large, with justice still an elusive mirage for her mother.
While the finding of one of Queensland’s most astute judges was a relief, the killer of Shandee Blackburn, whoever he may be, is still at large, with justice still an elusive mirage for her mother.
John Peros’s defamation claim over The Australian’s Shandee’s Story podcast has been torpedoed in the Supreme Court.
John Peros says he became a recluse, struggled to find a job or maintain friendships because people thought he murdered his ex-girlfriend Shandee Blackburn after the release of an episode of The Australian’s investigative podcast series Shandee’s Story.
Lawyers for John Peros say The Australian’s ‘serious repute’ as a quality news outlet enhanced the ‘serious harm’ it caused in investigative podcast Shandee’s Story.
A coroner had already concluded that former amateur boxer John Peros had viciously stabbed his ex-girlfriend Shandee Blackburn to death, prior to the release of a true crime episode; court hears.
A Supreme Court judge will hold a hearing to decide if boxer John Peros suffered serious harm to his reputation from a podcast released more than a year after a coroner found he savagely stabbed his former girlfriend Shandee Blackburn to death.
The forensic scientist who exposed Queensland’s DNA lab disaster says her worst fears are being realised, with ‘mind boggling’ evidence the lab is facing impossible demands.
Vicki Blackburn is headed towards a trial in which she will seek to show her daughter’s former boyfriend stabbed her to death and got away with it.
Murder victim Shandee Blackburn’s mother is being represented by a high-powered legal team without charge as she fights defamation proceedings brought by her daughter’s accused killer.
The Miles government needs to intervene in a case involving long delays in the formal identification and release of bodies of a couple killed in a plane crash.
The man accused by a coroner of killing Mackay woman Shandee Blackburn is suing a Walkley Award-winning journalism student for defamation over derogatory comments other people made on Facebook.
Draft laws would allow the ex-boyfriend of murder victim Shandee Blackburn to face a retrial if he is implicated in re-testing of DNA samples in her case.
A document described as a ‘fact sheet’ misled dozens of scientists and Queensland Health on the eve of the launch of a DNA testing system that was doomed to fail.
The 17-year saga of Queensland’s DNA laboratory raises the question: how many synonyms are there for the words shameful and debacle?
John Peros is a remorseless killer who had no reputation to lose from Facebook posts calling him a murdering sociopath, court documents allege.
Wet lettuce leaves have fallen with more force than the findings about those responsible for the Queensland DNA lab’s criminal-freeing Project 13.
Criminals may have evaded justice across nine years as a result of ‘fatally flawed’ DNA testing, a Qld inquiry has found, potentially forcing the retesting of up to 103,000 samples.
The scientist leading Queensland’s embattled DNA lab out of ruin has been found to have failed to sound the alarm about its biggest catastrophe, but will stay on.
A respected academic tells of her shock that Qld’s second DNA inquiry could find scientists did everything wrong but hold no-one accountable.
The scientist at the centre of a DNA scandal was not asked in a commission of inquiry’s hearings about her working notes.
Potentially crucial forensic evidence from Queensland crimes was routinely discarded for more than a decade, ruining the chance of retesting and worsening the biggest forensic disaster in history.
The Project 13 DNA inquiry wrapped up yesterday in Brisbane in record time, leaving in its wake a raft of unanswered questions and unresolved issues.
More than 100,000 crime scene samples from 2007 to 2016 processed with the flawed extraction method at Queensland’s DNA lab now face retesting.
The number of presumed blood samples failing to yield DNA profiles doubled after the introduction of a robotic lab method.
Qld’s new forensic lab boss admits she only ordered retesting of thousands of crime samples potentially affected by flawed DNA extraction after being questioned by The Australian.
There are predictable, garden-variety cover-ups. And then there’s the kind of cover-up so big and dangerous you can scarcely believe it.
Shandee Blackburn’s mother sat in the front row of the court’s public gallery as public hearings begin for the second DNA inquiry.
New double jeopardy laws will be meaningless for victims if they can’t use evidence unearthed in a review of cases affected by failures in Qld’s DNA lab, Shandee Blackburn’s mum warns.
So many over the years have peered into the mirror of Shandee Blackburn’s blood. A decade on, we might finally get an answer to why her killer is still at large.
Vicki Blackburn is being sued for defamation by the man accused of killing her daughter, over comments made by other people.
Public hearing dates and lawyers have been announced for a new commission of inquiry into a flawed DNA extraction method blamed for forensic samples failing to identify Shandee Blackburn’s killer.
The Queensland government tried to persuade Shandee Blackburn’s mum that an advisory board could handle allegations against the new chief of the state’s DNA lab.
Vicki Blackburn, whose daughter’s unsolved murder prompted last year’s inquiry, said the government owed it to victims of crime to reopen investigation into DNA testing.
A retired forensic scientist says a high school student could have picked up catastrophic problems with a DNA extraction method that has been blamed for the failure to identify Shandee Blackburn’s killer.
The mother of murdered woman Shandee Blackburn calls for the new boss of Queensland’s troubled DNA lab to resign and a CCC investigation to be ordered into her actions.
The new chief of Queensland’s strife-torn DNA lab failed in an expert report to detail a catastrophic flaw in an extraction method blamed for the failure to identify the killer of Shandee Blackburn.
A flawed DNA extraction method blamed for the failure to identify the killer of Shandee Blackburn was implemented despite scientists raising concerns it was failing.
The scientist who triggered a landmark inquiry into Queensland’s DNA lab believes she has found the origins of why samples failed to identify Shandee Blackburn’s killer | LISTEN
The Queensland laboratory is finally being brought up to standard
The slaying of a pregnant woman is one of several serious crimes in Queensland resolved as a direct result of huge reforms to the state’s DNA testing lab.
A Supreme Court justice found that John Peros was guilty of mine site bashing ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’.
John Peros, the man acquitted of murdering Shandee Blackburn, has reportedly lodged a $20m claim against the Queensland government.
The incoming Queensland Health Minister needs to make an early decision to resolve the future of Cathie Allen, the scientist at the centre of the laboratory fiasco.
The Australian’s national chief correspondent has won one of journalism’s highest honours for his outstanding podcasts Shandee’s Story and The Teacher’s Trial.
The mother of murdered Mackay woman Shandee Blackburn has backed calls for a national review of the way DNA laboratories are accredited.
Kirsty Wright helped expose major failures in criminal justice.
Kirsty Wright’s gutsy calling out in the Shandee’s Story investigative podcast series of the Queensland government’s ‘broken’ DNA testing laboratory is extraordinary.
Those affected by evidence bungling at Qld’s DNA lab are being given false hope under proposed double-jeopardy laws.
The extent of the injuries inflicted on a workmate by John Peros can now be seen for the first time.
People acquitted of rape will face retrial if new DNA evidence is uncovered during the testing of thousands of crime samples shelved during the lab disaster.
The DNA of John Peros – the man found by a coroner to have killed his girlfriend Shandee Blackburn – will be kept in police files indefinitely.
The Australian podcast Shandee’s Story led to the inquiry.
The family of slain Mackay woman Shandee Blackburn is hopeful her murder can be solved after a royal commission-style inquiry recommended sweeping reforms to Queensland’s forensics laboratory.
Thousands of criminal cases will be reviewed and a top scientist may face serious action after an inquiry revealed long-running failures.
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