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in the UI episode they mention a Brian Martin,
whose name is familiar.
Anyone familiar with this name Brian Martin?
quick google search shows this Brian Martin, is this the same one ?
Brian Ross Martin
supremecourt.nt.gov.au
"Judge Brian Ross Martin AO QC, not to be confused with Brian Frank Martin"
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Profile: NT inquiry head Brian Martin is no stranger to the toughest cases
Royal commissioner has presided over some of Australia’s most well-known murder trials, including Snowtown, Peter Falconio and Corryn Rayneywww.theguardian.com
there is two of them but this clarifies BRM is the one mentioned in the UI episode...
not sure , this article says he did the Bm/ falconio murder case, lindy chamberlain, corryn rayney case etcCrown Prosecutor in SA who was elevated to Supreme Court Judge? He prosecuted the Szach and Perry cases ... was he involved in the prosecution of Von Einem?
Snowtown as well,Bryan M Ross presided over the Snowtown trials, the Peter Falconio murder and Corryn Rayney. He gets around from state to state eh.
Martin prosecuted both Von Einem cases.not sure , this article says he did the Bm/ falconio murder case, lindy chamberlain, corryn rayney case etc
Manock is now a frail 87 yo man who in the passage of time has lost his intellect and eloquence. Any comparison between a present day interview and what he once was is going to be substantial.I've just been listening to Banquet by Debi Marshal, which goes into great detail around the Family murders . Her interview with Manock in the book is utterly creepy. In the context of the book, Manock sounds more like a member of the Family than someone associated with taking them down. The glee in which he talks about his dominatrix wifes practices and his enjoyment of her work - including his sessions with her where she electrically stimulates him. He also says he's answered questions from his wife on BDSM surgical procedures like the temporary removal of testes from the scrotum. He also casually drops information seeming to demonstrate that he knows exactly where Alan Barnes was murdered (an Adelaide lawyers basement swimming pool area), something that Major Crime didn't apparently know. He's dismissive of any criticisms and behaves in an almost petulant manner when pressed on questions.
Just very odd.