Case 152: Cindy & Mona Lisa Smith
Update: 2020-08-08105
Description
Note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this episode contains the names of people who have passed away. The families of Cindy and Mona Lisa Smith have given Casefile permission to air this content.
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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Researched by Jessica Forsayeth
Written by Erin Munro
Creative Director: Milly Raso
For all credits and sources please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-152-cindy-mona-lisa-smith
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It's disgusting how the police and jury actively handled this case poorly. The victims were kids and probably even r*ped. How could they sleep at night knowing they let the asshole go free.
This is such an interesting case. Thank you for covering it. #Casefile True crime
A jury is meant to represent a broad cross-section of the community, which includes black people. If course he would PREFER an all white jury in a racist country... but why did they allow such prejudice!?
thank you for shedding light on this case
Amazing
Central Northern New South Wales? How many different directions can there be in one place's name? 😂
No justice... Of course the defense argues he wouldn't get a fair trial if the jury wasn't all white (only two of them were indigenous!) but when a black or indigenous person is on trial they don't get an all black or indigenous jury. Bullshit. It's at least refreshing to hear the police were disappointed in this result. His own LAWYER said he obviously did it!!!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great research
what a bloody hideous shamble of bollicks