STORY: "Wilkie joins call in Susan Neill-Fraser case," by reporter Hannah Martin, published by The Mercury on December 11, 2013.
SUB-HEADING: "Tasmanian MP Andrew Wilkie has joined calls for an inquiry into the murder conviction of Susan Neill-Fraser;
GIST: ""Here we have someone convicted of murder in the absence of a body, absence of a weapon and absence of a motive," he said. "I think that's wrong ... the community must have confidence in the justice system and the Sue Neill- Fraser conviction takes away from that confidence." Neill-Fraser is serving 23 years for the killing of her partner Bob Chappell, a former Royal Hobart Hospital radiation physicist who disappeared from his yacht on the River Derwent on Australia Day 2009."
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GIST: ""Here we have someone convicted of murder in the absence of a body, absence of a weapon and absence of a motive," he said. "I think that's wrong ... the community must have confidence in the justice system and the Sue Neill- Fraser conviction takes away from that confidence." Neill-Fraser is serving 23 years for the killing of her partner Bob Chappell, a former Royal Hobart Hospital radiation physicist who disappeared from his yacht on the River Derwent on Australia Day 2009."
The entire story can be found at:
PUBLISHER'S NOTE:
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