
Case 207: Suzanne Armstrong & Susan Bartlett
Casefile True Crime
The Case of Gladys Coventry's Siding
The case was overseen purely by the state homicide squad, and collingwood's criminal investigation branch was never brought in to assist. Had local police been involved, their specialized knowledge of the area might have led to more possible persons of interest. It didn't help that days had already passed before the crime scene was discovered. This gave the perpetrator plenty of time to dispose of evidence or flee melbourne. Police were free to move through the crime scene without wearing any protective clothing. One officer had even washed his han s in the bathroom sink. The failure to interview k witnesses was just one problem in a long list of failures in the investigation.
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