Unsolved The Disappearance of Mum Bronwyn Winfield - NSW * Hedley Thomas podcast

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Agree. Some people need a lot of guidance as they are just not equipped to deal with scammers. These are kind of people relied upon protection from their tribe (family) in the past. Unfortunately people don't have access to this or just keep it quiet.
We were always fearful that my late FIL would fall for a scammer. In his younger days he was quite astute about his finances but he always thought he could sum up a person as far as their honesty was concerned. In his late 80s he began to be a target of energy companies turning up on his doorstep and signing him up to "cheaper" deals. As he lived alone and we were far away, it was an anxious time. He still thought he was a good judge of character but we did convince him to check with his solicitor, who was also a good friend of his, before signing on to anything.

Fortunately he did not have any technology at all, still a bank passbook and chequebooks, but the landline phone was still a bit of a weapon in his hands :p
 
Game on.

'Bronwyn Winfield podcast evidence sought by NSW Police

David Murray
2 hours ago. Updated 34 minutes ago

NSW police have made a broad request for material from the Bronwyn Winfield podcast following the chilling account of a new witness and a search of a tannin-stained lake for her body.

Detective Inspector Nigel Warren from the Unsolved Homicide Team in August sought from The Australian “raw and unedited” video and audio recordings, documents, emails, text messages and other material connected to the Bronwyn podcast.
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Police requests for information are revealed in a new episode, released at the weekend ahead of the launch of a second series at the end of this month.
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Inspector Warren sought material relating to Ms Singh and three other potentially corroborating witnesses, all women she spoke to about the alleged sighting: Kerry McLean, Virginia Beves and a New Zealand doctor.
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“Strike Force Chelmsbrook investigators are seeking Mr Thomas’s raw and unedited material held, produced or created by him or others that is in his possession, in relation to the below four persons,” Mr Warren stated in an email.

Material sought included “all correspondence via letters, emails, telephone calls, text messages or other communications, all documents, notes, photographs, digital files, video and audio recordings”.
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