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Welcome to Real Crime. I'm Adam Shand. Each week I'll be taking you behind the scenes of the people and the places that have made my thirty year career into crime.
Adam Shand has investigated bicky gangs as a journalist for years. Aimed more on this, I'm joined by investigative reporter Adam Shand, who's written a book on the Gangland killings.
You'll be hearing the stories of the cops, the robbers. You're doing a lot of business back in those days.
Yes, yes, I was.
I was.
We started moving a lot of marijuana and heroin when I was about thirteen fourteen years old, very young. I didn't even know really what it was.
Murderers, forensic pathologists, the police, the victims.
Recently, I've learned that actually, I think it's more to it. There's more to it than that.
I think there was an active cover up, a deliberate cover up by the police, and more evidence to support that is coming out.
All the rich tapestry of characters that I've been dealing with over three decades.
And people often say, well, how can you cope with this? I actually think that coping with death in the context of my work is are a pretty easier than some of the work that you do as a clinician.
Real Crime with me Adam Shann coming to your favorite podcast platform on Monday, June second, to.
Tell you the truth My dream when I was a kid to die fighting. If I died fighting beside my brothers, that would have been the best day of my life.
