Episodios

  • Ep 00 Trailer
    Aug 3 2021

    INTRODUCTION


    Welcome to Loose Ends. 

    The Singh Family Tragedy. 

    The vicious, callous, extremely brutal murder of 3 young siblings in Brisbane Queensland in 2003. 

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  • Ep 01 Gratuitous Violence
    Aug 25 2021

    In Gratuitous Violence, Graeme catches up with Jamie Pultz his co-host of their previous podcast Who Killed Leanne Holland. Jamie talks about his upcoming podcasts. Graeme backgrounds the details of this appalling and chilling crime. He provides geographical details of where the killings happened, the murder scene and triple killing statistics. Graeme talks about the toll on the community a tragedy such as this takes. He dedicates the podcast to the three victims and to First Responders everywhere. Audio clips of triple 0 and jury result courtesy of Chanel 9 news, and ch 10 news.


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  • Ep 02 Troubled Families
    Sep 1 2021

    In Troubled Families Graeme talks about Fijian society and culture, as it applied in the 1990’s. He backgrounds the three victims, other members of the Singh family, as well as Max Sica. Graeme reports how witnesses described Vijay Singh and Max Sica to police. Graeme provides information on Fiji and the Solomon Islands as he notes both countries play an integral part in this tragedy. He outlines how the activities of a former Solomon Islands resident impacts on the case. 


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  • Ep 03 Chaotic Timeline
    Sep 8 2021

    In Chaotic Timeline Graeme sets out the extensive timeline leading up to the murders and beyond. Graeme explains that detailing this timeframe is necessary as it is almost a completely circumstantial case against Max Sica and in-depth detail is required to enable the listener to gain an understanding of how the evidence is woven together.


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  • Ep 04 The Road to Hell
    Sep 15 2021

    In The Road to Hell, Graeme sets out the 17 points of circumstantial evidence the Crown put forward to prove Max Sica was the killer of the Singh siblings along with the confession Max Sica gave to his friend Ms B. Graeme lists the points relied on by the crown and provides an explanation for them contrary to the crown position.

    He goes into details of the alleged confession. He talks with Criminologist Ann McMahon who has built an offender profile of the murders.

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  • Ep 05 The World According to Max
    Sep 22 2021

    In The World According to Max, Graeme outlines the defence case setting out why Max Sica was not responsible for this dreadful crime. He discusses witnesses who were not called. Graeme outlines the verdict and discusses jury tampering and judge only trials. He also talks to Ted Duhs who attended the trial on many days along with several other interested citizens. Ted gives his opinion of the evidence and the verdict.


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  • Ep 06 Loose Ends
    Sep 29 2021

    In Loose Ends Graeme starts to review the loose ends in the crown case.

    Graeme then goes on to discuss the time of death and can it be pinpointed. Other occurrences in Grass Tree close were discussed.


    Photographs and other material can be found at the Facebook Page: “Loose Ends. The Singh Family Tragedy”.


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  • Ep 07 Murder and Mayhem in the South Pacific
    Oct 6 2021

    In Murder and Mayhem in the South Pacific Graeme presents startling evidence from the Solomon Islands.


    He discusses the R word and how the FBI (but not Qld Police) would describe these murders as a sex crime.


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