Man Who Murdered Gay American Scott Johnson in 1988 Is Sentenced Again
Scott White had famously declared himself “Guilty! Guilty! Guilty” of the 1988 murder at a pretrial hearing last year.
June 9, 2023
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Scott White had famously declared himself “Guilty! Guilty! Guilty” of the 1988 murder at a pretrial hearing last year.
The Australian judge overseeing the inquest into the cold case murder of Crispin Dye and 87 other suspected gay men slammed police as “shambolic.”
The couple had been missing for over a week, and Baird’s cop ex-boyfriend is the prime suspect.
Mark Higginbotham said in a recent crime show interview that police officers not only refused to investigate "poofter bashings" but also committed them.
Beau Lamarre-Condon is accused of killing Jesse Baird and Luke Davies in February.
Judge admits there’s a “real chance” the man will die behind bars for the 1987 stomping murder of Raymond Keam.
Prior investigations called out as suspect “NP252” was revealed to have a long history of violent crime.
New South Wales officers treated hate crimes with "acceptance or indifference" to rash of hate in '70s, '80s, '90s and later, report finds.
Scott Johnson's remains were found at the bottom of a cliff. Police initially reported the death as a suicide before Johnson's brother campaigned for a more thorough investigation.
Scott Phillip White infamously declared he was "guilty, guilty, guilty" in court, but now says he's innocent.
Johnson, an American living in Australia, died after plunging from a cliff. His family has insisted for years that there was foul play involved.
Scott Philip White had earlier declared he was "guilty, guilty, guilty" of the murder.
A commission investigating hate crimes against the LGBTQ+ community in Australia heard testimony about lesbian victims.
He had been on an on-demand PrEP strategy for over five years, but was later diagnosed in December.