He went over the edge,” White said in recorded police interview in 2020 that was played in court. He faces a potential sentence of life in prison. White will be sentenced by Justice Helen Wilson on Tuesday. Scott White, 51, appeared in the New South Wales state Supreme Court for a sentencing hearing after he pleaded guilty in January to the murder of the Los Angeles-born Canberra resident, whose death at the base of a North Head cliff was initially dismissed by police as suicide. Or contributing to our GoFundMe campaign.CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - A man told police he killed American mathematician Scott Johnson in 1988 by pushing the 27-year-old off a Sydney cliff in what prosecutors describe as a gay hate crime, a court heard on Monday. You can support our work by subscribing to our Patreon
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If you haven’t seen the previous season’s catch up on ABC iView, and read our interview with series creator Kirk Docker. While the show will air weekly on the ABC, all episodes will be available to view online from 25th May. Eight interviewees talk openly about their addiction, doctor shopping, rehab and who is to blame for prescription drug dependency. In the episode on prescription drug dependency and addiction, Leah shares that she had no idea that a fall in the mum’s race at her son’s school would trigger chronic pain and a relationship with prescription opioids that would last more than a decade. While Chloe Maxwell, who found fame in the untamed 90’s, said of her catwalk experiences “Champagne, that was a must at every fashion parade, I can’t remember ever doing one sober.” Known as Elaine George) the first Aboriginal model to grace the cover of Vogue bites back with a turn of phrase that instantly makes you love her “We’re not ditzy bitches,
It’s an intergenerational moment.įrom the very first question “Can you read this card?’ the models in this episode realise this isn’t going to be an easy red-carpet interview. 71-year-old Barry shares the interview space with Liam, a 23-year-old ‘country boy’.
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In an emotional episode on postnatal depression, eight parents explore the shame, public and family pressure, plus the personal guilt that surrounds this often What happens when a child is told they are bad, and can there be rehabilitation in detention? 25-year-old Dylan Voller, who first went into custody at eleven, talks about life after his infamous time in juvenile justice. With children as young as ten able to be sent to juvenile detention in Australia, this episode questions how we deal with some of the most damaged kids in society. The series airs from 25th May with people who have been in Juvenile Detention up first. Well known queer author Holden Sheppard takes a seat in front of the camera, he put his hand up for both the gay men and bogan categories, with producers ruling his bogan qualities were to be the focus of his question answering. This time the spotlight is being shone on gay men, models, porn stars, people who have experienced dependency and addiction to prescription medication, people who experience postnatal depression, bogans, people who went to juvenile detention, and people affected by dementia. This time round the show will continue it’s tradition of putting questions to misunderstood and marginalised groups in society. Popular and insightful television program You Can’t Ask That will return to the ABC this May with a whole bunch of new episodes.