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Jailed for 12 years: Andrew Mallard's wrongful murder conviction | Australian Story 

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When Pamela Lawrence was murdered in her Perth shop in 1994, police focused their investigation around one suspect, Andrew Mallard.
He quickly became the victim of a miscarriage of justice, spending 12 years in jail for a crime he didn’t commit.
Andrew Mallard’s family fought successfully to release him, enlisting then WA Shadow Attorney-General John Quigley and journalist Colleen Egan who uncovered a trail of deception and police misconduct.
ABC’s Australian Story talks to the friends who stood by him until his untimely death in April 2019.
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@keithwhittygmail
@keithwhittygmail 4 года назад
The cops involved should serve the same time in prison Andrew did
@birdyelke775
@birdyelke775 3 года назад
@Keith Whitty, sadly that would not be the case, but hope on the great day of judgement, we will see justice, cause Thee will judge each one of us accordingly.
@birdyelke775
@birdyelke775 3 года назад
@The Fourth Man their oaths, are oaths of deception. So don't rely upon them. Thou these days police officers are trying to better themselves.
@keithwhittygmail
@keithwhittygmail 3 года назад
@@birdyelke775 You are completely right. I was wrong ly convicted but only for 5 months and all I got was an applology that meant nothing to me. 12yrs must leave a bitter taste in your mouth.
@keithwhittygmail
@keithwhittygmail 3 года назад
@@cheanarchist2381 Disgusting. Tjis is why CHANGE is needed accross the board and disolve corruption and lies and deceipt. We are the cogs that make the world turn and we have the power UNITED
@keithwhittygmail
@keithwhittygmail 3 года назад
@UCLAnvSJnA0OJ5a_-c0kylkQ It's something I can only imagine must have been soul destroying but you seem to have made it through the other side. 💪😜👍
@sylvialin6453
@sylvialin6453 5 лет назад
This is heartbreaking . A man who was freed at last and his life taken tragically. So sad..no one can foresee the future. Rip Andrew.
@annettewebster9678
@annettewebster9678 10 месяцев назад
Same the happened in cSK case.
@sylvialin6453
@sylvialin6453 10 месяцев назад
Sorry i just happen to see your message
@joekulik999
@joekulik999 9 месяцев назад
THIS Is NOT True Crime !!! It's just a Soap Opera !!!
@ricky4mel
@ricky4mel 4 года назад
The police should of been convicted of conspiracy!
@yyxy5798
@yyxy5798 4 года назад
Yes they should HAVE been
@johnoneill7947
@johnoneill7947 4 года назад
Country cops. WA was a frontier town then.
@alishaodriscoll8971
@alishaodriscoll8971 4 года назад
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@hepburn118
@hepburn118 3 года назад
@@johnoneill7947 So thats your excuse for them is it? Country cops. Dont they know how to be honest and run an investigation?
@aonehouseboy4945
@aonehouseboy4945 3 года назад
Wen u havnever experienced a life under the influence of bad others it's difficult to understand how things were and howr they now. As long asthose that havewro ged u r alive then payback s possible even if the wronged party s dead.
@yasiraosiris1115
@yasiraosiris1115 4 года назад
Abuse of power from the people in authority - when are we the people going to made them accountable??? When???
@birdyelke775
@birdyelke775 3 года назад
@Yasira, we should protested until someone/somebody start an throughly investigation...
@keithwhittygmail
@keithwhittygmail 4 года назад
Bring imprisoned when innocent is the most horrible feeling. You feel your life has been taken from you and all faith in the system vanishes immediately.
@Botie2
@Botie2 4 года назад
Sadly, there are many Andrews still in our prisons and the tragedy is they get longer sentences for not admitting to their guilt, as if our legal system is infallible when clearly it is not. Many are not as fortunate as ANdrew to have so many good people in their court. The real hero's in these situations, those that for selfless reasons give up so much of their time and effort to see justice corrected. The villains are those that cover up facts in order to get a conviction at any cost, using people's lives as career spring boards, as well as the judges in our court system that fight to ensure convictions do not get overturned because they believe sacrificing one persons life is better than having the flaws in our legal system exposed. Shameful.
@elizabethblackwell6242
@elizabethblackwell6242 4 года назад
Especially in WA as a legacy of Dave Caporn and Don Hancock et al. Astonishing some of them aren't in jail.
@heather228
@heather228 4 года назад
Police should be prosecuted for things like this.
@MSevelynjacobs
@MSevelynjacobs 4 года назад
I certainly agree in and it's just World they would have been
@ricky4mel
@ricky4mel 4 года назад
There's two cases like this in Scotland one still in prison Luke Mitchell, life in prison for killing his girlfriend at 14 His case is on yt and John simmson 20 years in prison then found innocent with DNA, also watch trail and error the ice cream wars it's amazing how low the police can go and poor tc Campbell has sadly passed away after a wrongful conviction for killing a family of six !
@MSevelynjacobs
@MSevelynjacobs 4 года назад
@@ricky4mel it's so sad that this could even happen. Justice is coming for everyone. I have friends who are police officers and they would never do something like this yet I wouldn't trust some of their friends as far as I could throw them. When I was working with satanic abused victims the cop told me there were no missing children in Canada. There's no winning or progress with a crooked cop. Love and light I hope you have a wonderful day
@janemiettinen5176
@janemiettinen5176 4 года назад
I couldnt agree more. And the prosecutor too, absolutely. They should be accountable for their actions in every case, so this railroading scheme ends. Just as we, regular people, are accountable when we seriously harm others, even by accident. And this was no accident, they did this very consciously and with regard, it seems. These guys didnt harm only Andrew, but Pamelas family too, the real killer stayed on the street, justice wasnt served. And he was able to murder his gf too, so even more victims for this bunch. Something needs to change, so these things cant happen so often. I just watched “Blood on the tracks” about Mark Haines from this same channel, corrupt cops too, very similar case, only theres no innocent in prison. How can police and lawyer be the only occupations where youre not liable for the work you have done? It seems to be global issue. Pretty puzzling when you really think about it.
@eyesopen66
@eyesopen66 4 года назад
I agree 100% Corrupt, lieing Police and CPS should face charges for this kind of disgusting perjury.... There'd be less miscarriages of justice, if lieing law enforcement could be held responsible for their fitting people up?
@petej8556
@petej8556 4 года назад
This guy was just lucky that some high profile experienced people came across his case & took notice to start with. So many people are in the same boat but quite simply no one takes notice. Sadly the vast majority of the population believe that if you have been found guilty it's case closed & many believe that if you have been arrested & put on Trial then you must be guilty as the Police wouldn't arrest an innocent person. Police & Officials, Judges, Prosecutors etc should be held to a higher standard of accountability than the average person & anyone caught knowingly breaking the law by withholding/manipulating evidence or coercing false statements should face serious repercussions. ie: Jail time + loss of position + made to publicly apologise & pay damages to any victims. Who knows, it may even serve as a deterrent! Instead basically nothing happens (different story if average person knowingly lies in Court), & if they are found out usually it's Conveniently when they have or are about to retire! The whole system should be regularly reviewed & monitored by a completely independent outside organisation also.
@lizsteeds6697
@lizsteeds6697 4 года назад
Spot on brother.
@jewels3895
@jewels3895 4 года назад
So Grateful to QCJohn. So pleased he got some time with his Mum.
@jordanspencer7992
@jordanspencer7992 4 года назад
I thought this kind of thing only went on in America.Seems corruption is in every country’s justice system.smh!!
@barbaraschwimmer1338
@barbaraschwimmer1338 Месяц назад
ustralia the worst
@bilindalaw-morley161
@bilindalaw-morley161 4 года назад
There’s an aura of true child like innocence to him. Dear Lord, I hope he has found peace and happiness at last, watch over him.
@jordanspencer7992
@jordanspencer7992 4 года назад
Bilinda Law-Morley I was thinking that myself,and that he looked at the world through eyes that only saw innocence and didn’t realise how corrupt and evil people can be !
@CDCgamingHD
@CDCgamingHD 4 года назад
Bilinda Law-Morley now he can enjoy getting stoned in peace
@georgebilios5556
@georgebilios5556 4 года назад
hope he finds peace would be an understatement - easy said than done.
@Daaaanielle
@Daaaanielle 3 года назад
Sadly he passed away in 2019. Poor man.
@elavke5441
@elavke5441 3 года назад
@@Daaaanielle kinda makes you wonder about that fiance.
@HiLoveLeighs
@HiLoveLeighs 4 года назад
What a beautiful, gentle man. I guess his spirit accomplished what he came here to do.
@emilyyates6303
@emilyyates6303 2 года назад
Resting in greener grass now Andrew. Such a tragic story. RIP Pamela Lawrence. Thank God for Colleen and Quiggly. True heroes of justice
@williamchristenson5487
@williamchristenson5487 6 месяцев назад
The people who put innocent people in jail should be held accountable
@selmaalva9031
@selmaalva9031 4 года назад
I read he passed away in April 2019 when he was hit by a car. Makes me wonder if this “accident” that took his life was an accident or intentional! Also, I hope his family sues the heck out of the police dept and everyone else involved in setting him up for prison! Prayers from California to Andrew, his family & friends. 🙏🏼
@diogopinto9462
@diogopinto9462 4 года назад
What's the point of praying if your gawd obviously wanted this to happen, you tool ..
@jeffpowell6507
@jeffpowell6507 4 года назад
Selma Alva he was compensated by the western Australian govt though it was nowhere near enough as for him being hit by a car it was an accident nothing else this poor bloke had the worst hand of cards dealt to him in life
@Tom-uv7ry
@Tom-uv7ry 4 года назад
@@diogopinto9462 lol these religious types are divs
@tjmichael8773
@tjmichael8773 4 года назад
Don't talk to police ever without legal
@angelaonly7983
@angelaonly7983 4 года назад
100%, cops who mishandle cases this blatantly should be held responsible, and serve jail time. MAYBE, just maybe, that will dissuade such blatant disregard of human rights and reason.
@evolle3000
@evolle3000 4 года назад
Compelling story. Exemplary AG. RIP Andrew, perhaps this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you.
@aonehouseboy4945
@aonehouseboy4945 4 года назад
That statement not meant for this world is absolute mental rubbish by the sayer. I wish people wud just shut up. I can see how they set him up. They had people suggest things, he agreed then turned around and said he had offered it as first person experience when it was said to him. That is what happens when ppl go wacko with senseless hysteria.
@neilhembrow6470
@neilhembrow6470 3 года назад
@@aonehouseboy4945 it's actually from the song Vincent by Don McLean
@aonehouseboy4945
@aonehouseboy4945 3 года назад
@@neilhembrow6470 that's a new one on me? Neuil, r meant ahuman Bei g?
@neilhembrow6470
@neilhembrow6470 3 года назад
@@aonehouseboy4945 check the lyrics to Vincent by Don McLean
@TASMAN-1
@TASMAN-1 3 года назад
The fact that 2 women were murdered within 7 weeks of each other yielding identical injuries, then police & the coroner MISSED IT !!
@emilynshimmi785
@emilynshimmi785 3 года назад
I honestly hate the police here- Like wth is wrong with them? They should be serving 12 years of jail time for punishment 🙄
@kemeliawilliams8679
@kemeliawilliams8679 4 года назад
From the get go, the police took advantage interview in at a phycio hospital. Cruel harthless
@davidyeefrach4554
@davidyeefrach4554 3 года назад
Unbelievable. I can learn something here. If I ever be questioned/ detained by police: I say nothing. Sign nothing. No one would twist my words against me.
@sarahbradshaw2510
@sarahbradshaw2510 Год назад
also now if you choose not to say anything when you are detained by police this can no longer be held against you. This is now (supposed to be) incorporated into a persons miranda/bill of rights. Dont even say no comment because those two words can be used against you at a later date, it also winds up & infuriates the most placid of police officers. I've also learned from watching these programs that you do not take up any invitation by police to come to the station for an interview, conversation, witness account, to verify or confirm certain details or just for a friendly chat. if they had any actual evidence that you committed a crime they will go look/search for you the minute the warrant/arrest sheet is drawn up. They will arrest you on the spot where they find you they don't need to send out invitations. Far too many people make their job far too easy & end up talking themselves in to a crime they didn't commit. Unfortunately some people aren't as clued up as others & don't believe police officers are capable of been untrustworthy or dishonest because at one time they were considered to be the most honest & caring people in society alongside priests & God fearing folks. I've never understood how Police/LE are allowed to lie through their teeth while interrogating or interviewing a suspect/witness, this fact alone should make a person be wary of accepting a police officers invitation to their station. The first thing a person asks the police is 'do I need a solicitor/attorney or parent to come with me for an interview' the first thing they tell you is 1) no, you are not under arrest 2) you are not a suspect but more often when a person asks for an attorney/solicitor in a true crime program the police always say the person must be guilty or is hiding or knows something!
@djgaryowens
@djgaryowens 3 года назад
Must be awful, the police should be sued, and jailed.
@dayspoiler4608
@dayspoiler4608 5 лет назад
cops. never talk to them. ever. under any circumstance. no matter how innocent you are. if you don't make a statement they can't fit you up. end of game.
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 5 лет назад
No, this isn't the correct response. This kind of block-headed, blinkered attitude is the same as that condemns an innocent and makes us forget all about them. There is no denying that wrongful convictions, especially for murder, are a grave injustice. They strip good people of their freedom and let the guilty roam free, oftentimes to murder again. It's unconscionable. But that does _not_ mean we should tar all police officers or police services with the same brush. Imagine, if you can, what life would be like if everyone decided to adopt your attitude to the police. That kind of adversarial, 'people vs pigs' mentality is fatuous nonsense.
@liamwalsh5383
@liamwalsh5383 4 года назад
Nx Doyle Andrew confessed under peer pressure, so if he never confessed even if the cops said “ oh if you confess we will let you off” this never would have happened, and I wouldn’t be wasting my life on an assignment🤣
@Jellybellyirish
@Jellybellyirish 4 года назад
@@NxDoyle it's not fatuous nonsense though, the majority of your point is correct but the police needs a reform
@petej8556
@petej8556 4 года назад
@Nx Doyle. Mmmmm, yes.....imagine such a situation where the Police actually had to physically Investigate cases & follow the evidence to a conclusion! Starting every case with an open mind & building a case on hard, irrefutable evidence! Gosh.....what sort of Society could wish for such a thing! In all seriousness I do understand what you're saying however when it comes to someone being questioned as a Suspect (not Witness) then they should Always have Legal Representation! No question. No doubt that the Good outweighs the Bad when it comes to most Police forces but even 1 innocent person being pressured/coerced into a false confession/statement is too many & sadly it's not completely unheard of. We only get to hear about the more high profile cases which have gone past the point of being silenced as it's not something they like to be disclosed. No Comment protects the Innocent! Not the Guilty!
@babesxoxo5759
@babesxoxo5759 4 года назад
Crooked Cops man. Hopefully them cops got they're Karma. And RIP to the victim and sympathy to the family 🙏🙏
@elizabethblackwell6242
@elizabethblackwell6242 4 года назад
WA is diseased with them.
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 5 лет назад
I didn't know Andrew's story, so by the 20 minute mark I was wondering what new development was about to be revealed. Then, just before it became apparent, it became apparent, if you know what I mean. Sucks. RIP Andrew. RIP Pamela. Love to those who love them.
@chloeh5204
@chloeh5204 5 лет назад
Wow it really is a Greek tragedy for this man
@justsandra71
@justsandra71 5 лет назад
What you mean by Greek please? Not heard that before ay.
@justsandra71
@justsandra71 5 лет назад
@Teena Courtney Oh ok, thanks. I was half asleep watching it, must've went over my head. I'll go listen. Ta 👍
@justsandra71
@justsandra71 5 лет назад
@Teena Courtney Yeah I got it now. Think I'm the same 😁
@johnraymondcave8426
@johnraymondcave8426 5 лет назад
How can anyone trust the courts ever again?
@aonehouseboy4945
@aonehouseboy4945 4 года назад
There are people that have been set up by the police and prosecuted by the courts all over the world. U hope it never happens 2 u or anyone else.
@aonehouseboy4945
@aonehouseboy4945 4 года назад
The daughter is wonderful about how he was treated by the system and failing to find the murderer of her mother first time round.
@Jane_under_a_tree_with_a_book
@Jane_under_a_tree_with_a_book 3 года назад
Any deliberate manipulation of evidence by police should carry an automatic jail sentence.
@splint3048
@splint3048 4 года назад
I've seen too many cases like this. If ever you're questioned about a crime and you have a water tight alibi tell the police, if not tell them nothing and contact a lawyer.
@wyzolma99
@wyzolma99 3 года назад
And know your rights under the Australian Constitution. Wayne Glew has lots of RU-vid videos which are full of information.
@crochetqueen6440
@crochetqueen6440 3 года назад
There is never a good reason to not contact a lawyer if questioned. Anything you say will only harm you. I would much rather look guilty for contacting a lawyer than be convicted of something I didn't do.
@ricky4mel
@ricky4mel 4 года назад
Rip so sad ! How cruel this world can be. !
@clutchcargo2419
@clutchcargo2419 4 года назад
The criminals are the police and prosecutor. They need to go to prison.
@Explorer24904
@Explorer24904 3 года назад
I thought the American system and police was incompetent...But I'm shocked at the Australian policing...It's rediculous....It's as currupt system as the American's...
@jeffpowell6507
@jeffpowell6507 4 года назад
The honourable John quigley QC is one of the best men one could be privileged to meet or have go in to battle for your rights
@gmaureen
@gmaureen 3 месяца назад
I sat on a jury once (man being tried for armed robbery) and learned so much about people. Scary how easily things can go wrong.
@Oligoogletookmyname
@Oligoogletookmyname 4 года назад
Why are the comments turned off on the rest of ABC's RU-vid videos? You'd think as publicly owned media they'd be interested in engaging the public. A once great broadcaster falling to pieces after making what has seemed like an endless string of bad choices.
@pmast3742
@pmast3742 2 года назад
I was in casuarina prison unit 3 with him and the poor bloke was treated real bad by prisoners and the screws im glad he was finally released God bless him.
@allysonyoung2771
@allysonyoung2771 3 года назад
Shocking and shameful!
@cheanarchist2381
@cheanarchist2381 3 года назад
I only did 6 months as a framed innocent set up victim & it was horrible & not as bad a faked charge but you poor darling I couldn’t imagine how u coped with 12 years 🙌🙌🙌 💯🤷🏼‍♀️
@lizsteeds6697
@lizsteeds6697 4 года назад
The general public finally get to see how the police railroad innocent people and fit evidence to their theories to attain convictions. This type of shoddy judgemental policework is more typical than not. I have experienced bad treatment by the police ... ALWAYS get a lawyer involved. Always ... always.
@gaylebateman2317
@gaylebateman2317 2 года назад
That was really sad, he was definitely dealt a bad hand. Hopefully he now finally rests in peace x
@spacecase7566
@spacecase7566 4 года назад
Whoa. What a nightmare
@smurfylee
@smurfylee 4 года назад
Poor guy, i pray he's doing ok now wherever he is, life is strange and for a lot of people very unfair :-(
@samboy1406
@samboy1406 4 года назад
He passed away in April 2019 after being struck by a car.
@smurfylee
@smurfylee 4 года назад
@@samboy1406 Yes i meant in his afterlife :-)
@smurfylee
@smurfylee 4 года назад
@@Tom-uv7ry Hey hey hey stop with the snide asides..there COULD be an after life, I believe personally there is something.
@smurfylee
@smurfylee 4 года назад
@@Tom-uv7ry calm tf down, so serious about what you're writing geez it's really OK dude, there could be, so what if I think there could be, who cares lol you're an idiot
@imogen2092
@imogen2092 2 года назад
Prosecutors never want to admit (even when there is incontrovertible new evidence) that they’re wrong. He deserved every penny of that compensation.
@susanperry4177
@susanperry4177 Год назад
When I started watching Australian true crime shows I told my friends that their police differed in two significant ways from police in the US: 1. they kept an open mind about who had done the crime and 2. they never gave up hope for solving a cold case. I am sorry to say that #1 was shattered tonight. A homeless man who is mentally ill was horribly discriminated against. Pain and suffering were compounded, all in the service of three people's egos. It reminds me of Giuliani here in the states, who at one point said he had a good theory, but no evidence. To Andrew's and Pamela's families, please know there are many of us who hold you in our hearts and hope for your healing.
@lesliemiles4053
@lesliemiles4053 3 года назад
Law enforcement often pin wrongful crimes on vulnerable people with no support, they thought he was one of them, gratefully they were wrong, his family was always there for him!
@amandak126
@amandak126 4 года назад
Rest In Peace Andrew 🧚 you are now with god x
@rosedaleconfidential102
@rosedaleconfidential102 4 года назад
IT IS NOT THAT HE IS CHILD LIKE WITH INNOCENCE LIKE SOME ARE SAYING> IT IS A MAN OF HONESTY!
5 лет назад
RIP Andrew What a story
@carmensternwood6508
@carmensternwood6508 4 года назад
Sad
@interdictr3657
@interdictr3657 5 лет назад
Poor bugger :(
@natalieb.1306
@natalieb.1306 4 месяца назад
Crazy and infuriating to see one got put in jail with no proof for something they did not do, and the other get released after just 30 days while the crime is on CCTV?! I will never understand how justice works
@marlenemcgovern1045
@marlenemcgovern1045 3 года назад
Heartbreaking 😟 RIP Andrew 🌺💜
@juswuzz8929
@juswuzz8929 5 лет назад
Love to u Andrew
@firewaterbydesign
@firewaterbydesign 4 года назад
What I really want to know is whether or not our injustice system failed him as well. What happened to the case of the hit and run driver? Have the police made any genuine attempts to find the person that killed him, or are they still free to kill again? 🤔
@wyzolma99
@wyzolma99 3 года назад
It was a hit & run in L.A
@hart709
@hart709 5 лет назад
this is so sad
@marciajones2993
@marciajones2993 2 года назад
What an awful ordeal for both Families. R.I.P Andrew. Love and light to your Family. 💙❤️
@murielbarker4311
@murielbarker4311 4 года назад
RIP poor Andrew the first thing he should have said was Lawyer interviews would have been stopped stone dead really hoped they sued the police for this terrible crime against Andrew
@crochetqueen6440
@crochetqueen6440 3 года назад
As I said above: There is never a good reason to not contact a lawyer if questioned. Anything you say will only harm you. I would much rather look guilty for contacting a lawyer than be convicted of something I didn't do.
@romeltx3980
@romeltx3980 2 года назад
so they didn't want to go out do their job lazy simply and keep searching for the real killer instead just charge the poor man and put him in jail
@angelabise1333
@angelabise1333 3 года назад
Omg, so sad I was not expecting that ending! His soul is definitely at peace now he's looking down from Heaven watching over his family! R.I.P Andrew
@belladonna1967
@belladonna1967 3 года назад
totally the same ... did not expect that ending
@aonehouseboy4945
@aonehouseboy4945 4 года назад
The cops etc are the authority. How can u hav faith n them after an ex experience as he had. The is mentally devastatingly.
@paulcoover7057
@paulcoover7057 4 года назад
It's why once they put you in that room. Innocent or guilty do not say a word no matter what. The team don't take you to that room for nothing. There minds are already made up.
@ashleymartin4512
@ashleymartin4512 7 дней назад
how can this be allowed to happen???.......12 years in a prison for a crime he did'nt committ this is what makes the death penalty so,so wrong once the execution of an innocent person has been carried out it cannot be reversed..........
@ashleymartin4512
@ashleymartin4512 7 дней назад
being condemned for crimes you have'nt committed is a beyond terrible experience it happened to me when i was only 7-8 years old...5 years ago(2019)i found that i had the same name as a man from hertfordshire who after intentionally killing two people in an intentional arson attack also perished in the same fire himself.................i've also been practically accused of wrong-doing after the police saw me dealing with a criminal act after returning to my vehicle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(with them parked behind me)they then followed me from the scene for well over a mile before there blue lights come on and they stop me,they tell me that legally they could'nt have stopped me sooner they then go to breathalyse me when i had'nt been drinking(i never do)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!and then tell me the breathalyser is faulty and does'nt work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!so i had to wait(because of there mistake)for a new one to be brought out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!when it arrives they breathalyse me and it is negative i made it crystal clear to them how they had overstepped the mark and had put me through utter hell..............................
@darlenehoward2340
@darlenehoward2340 3 года назад
Wow... I sure didn't see that ending coming. That poor fellow & is family... All they went through, only to have it end so sadly.
@johnniethepom2905
@johnniethepom2905 3 года назад
Andrew was a stoner . If you watch the original interview , it's plain to see he is being steered and some questions put to him are disguised as being hypothetical After he answered thinking his great mind was helping to solve a crime , the cops twisted the hypothetical into an admission of guilt .
@mimithemermaid3860
@mimithemermaid3860 Год назад
The ending sure threw me for a loop… Shame on the crooked prosecutor!!! Good to know they’re not all bad. Quigley stepped up and saved the day!!!
@REIZORSHARK
@REIZORSHARK 3 года назад
some heroes these police are
@SuzieQGirl
@SuzieQGirl 6 месяцев назад
WA Police have a terrible record of doing this. 🤯🤯🤯
@jewels3895
@jewels3895 4 года назад
Shameful Police I Always believed in his innocence.
@diannenaworensky6698
@diannenaworensky6698 Год назад
I wish all these episodes a person would be able to comment on. The more recent ones you can't. The police are a lazy bunch for sure. I feel for BOTH of these families. Andrew seemed like a troubled person. That doesn't mean that he is a killer. Rest in Peace Brother !!!
@Joyful-gu5bj
@Joyful-gu5bj 3 года назад
Prison is where those police officers belong They should serve double those years. May his soul rest in peace. Very sad.
@Marius_vanderLubbe
@Marius_vanderLubbe 17 дней назад
They're not named 'the filth' for no reason.
@natashagreen-chillaxedprod7769
@natashagreen-chillaxedprod7769 4 года назад
The Police should still be able to be charged. Why should they be able to gain the past 12yrs living a lie, that’s Intentional Criminal Fraud & the real killer never had to face the murder cos he took the easy way out n killed himself in Prison An apology to Andrew and family is practically an insult, he should be given a Home to Own & a family to share that with
@dearnapst
@dearnapst 4 года назад
Money doesn't make you happy, no but they do make life easier. It's tragic what he experienced, his soul couldn't get over it, maybe some stopped his life for getting more tragic, marrying a unknown from US, could have been devastating, as we all know, limelight attracts the worst in people
@noelinerenwick5347
@noelinerenwick5347 2 года назад
This was a very sad story for this man who was innocent but pursued fiersly by police. But then struck down on a street in America to die
@jerryp1956
@jerryp1956 4 года назад
John Quigley is a champion. Andrew Mallard was a tragic victim of the win at all cost legal system and the police / prosecutor puddings in it. Sad story.
@dadt8009
@dadt8009 4 года назад
Imagine what go on in other countries where human rights are not respected and there is no legal transparency.
@dominicdmello7531
@dominicdmello7531 3 года назад
Does he get any monetary compensation for 12 years?
@keithwhittygmail
@keithwhittygmail 4 года назад
How can people watch that interview and think it was legal or fair. Its obviously led and police were framing him. Its soooo clear.
@karenhamilton5655
@karenhamilton5655 Год назад
What a wonderful man John Quigley is, a Real Hero
@damienluxford7482
@damienluxford7482 3 года назад
Poor bloke. The compensation ended up being a kiss of death to him. His life was tragic.
@antoniajane5442
@antoniajane5442 4 года назад
So, so sad. RIP
@MACKYBOY-41
@MACKYBOY-41 Год назад
A very tragic story all around... this poor man.
@samsungtap4183
@samsungtap4183 3 года назад
The police were not interested in justice but really it was the court system that really failed him
@loulou4148
@loulou4148 3 года назад
Poor Bloke, i hope he has found Peace now :( so so cruel
@pamelaphelan4144
@pamelaphelan4144 2 года назад
I don’t like this ending at all. I’m in complete shock and massive tears 😭💔. He seemed like such a gentile person with a wonderful soul. I’m sure he is very much missed!!
@naomibryant3172
@naomibryant3172 3 года назад
For false arrested they need to pay him for what happened
@annabodhi38
@annabodhi38 4 года назад
It wasn't the gods spinning a web against this man, it was the police. This is just sickening. Now he's dead, this is so effing sad.
@garrystone5409
@garrystone5409 3 года назад
I echo the comments below; the police who framed Mr. Mallard should be prosecuted! Why have they not been? After viewing dozens of these cases my faith in the police is now zero. After seeing the inaccurate presentation of evidence against an acquaintance of mine in court I have little confidence in the legal and judicial systems in Australia.
@estarat
@estarat 4 года назад
He is finally happy now. They were unjust to him and the universe always remembers.l
@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie
@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie 24 дня назад
Interviewing someone in such a vulnerable emotional state, where that person is incapable of defending themselves from coppers questions, it's like interviewing a drunk person, you're Not getting a clear story, because they're incapable, The cops were totally inept, & unprofessional!
@juancarlosroth9977
@juancarlosroth9977 4 года назад
Heartbreaking
@ambareenkausar6905
@ambareenkausar6905 4 года назад
This is such a sad story. A nightmare actually
@beachfeetgirl9824
@beachfeetgirl9824 4 года назад
Rest in peace Andrew......
@paulfitton8276
@paulfitton8276 4 года назад
Glad they compensated him ,it's a big chunk of his life gone , very sad he died😰
@piva1358
@piva1358 3 года назад
This is heartbreaking
@carmensternwood6508
@carmensternwood6508 4 года назад
What a pity!! Sorry for him..
@jeffreyappleby5266
@jeffreyappleby5266 17 дней назад
Can happen to anyone, i was once questioned by detectives over murdering a whole family i just got out the day before in 1994
@grammytammy9004
@grammytammy9004 4 года назад
This poor man.💔
@MrDavidJMa
@MrDavidJMa 4 года назад
WA police stuffing it up and covering things up? They have track record!
@JJJJ-gl2uf
@JJJJ-gl2uf 4 года назад
That's one sad story.....
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