AI-powered
podcast player
Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features
Sue and the Four Winds
Sue's appeal lawyer barbara rata contacted the police and insisted they conduct a formal interview with stephen gleason. Gleeson told the interviewing officer that his friend, paul roe, should be viewed with suspicion. Roe lived on a boat which had been moored alongside the four winds on the night of bob chapel's rance. He denied knowing sunor fraser or bob chapel but remembered the four winds because of its distinct double mast. When questioned he admitted to having a violent temper that worsened when he was intoxicated - but denied having anything to do with bob's disappearance or assisting sue with the murder.