DiscoverCrimelines® True CrimeJulie-Anne Leahy and Vicki Arnold | Three Inquests and More Questions (Part 1)
Julie-Anne Leahy and Vicki Arnold | Three Inquests and More Questions (Part 1)

Julie-Anne Leahy and Vicki Arnold | Three Inquests and More Questions (Part 1)

Update: 2025-10-15
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Two women were found dead in 1991 and the police soon concluded it was a murder suicide. The families did not accept that answer and it took multiple reinvestigations and reviews and 3 coronial inquests for that assumption to be fully challenged. And then, in the end, a surprise suspect emerged that said everyone had it wrong. 

This case is *disputed*


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Julie-Anne Leahy and Vicki Arnold | Three Inquests and More Questions (Part 1)

Julie-Anne Leahy and Vicki Arnold | Three Inquests and More Questions (Part 1)