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The Bowraville Murders investigates one of Australia's worst unsolved serial murder cases.
In 1990-91 three kids disappeared from an Aboriginal Mission on the same street in Bowraville, a tiny country town in northern NSW: 16-year-old Colleen Walker-Craig, 4-year-old Evelyn Greenup, and 16-year-old Clinton Speedy-Duroux. Their remains were all found off the same dirt road.
There has always been one suspect – a local white labourer who was acquitted for two of the murders after a botched, racially biased police investigation; he's a man the families desperately want retried. For 30 years the families of the murdered children have fought an epic David-versus-Goliath battle for justice, taking them from a remote Aboriginal Mission all the way to the High Court of Australia.
At the centre of this extraordinary battle and awe-inspiring endurance are the mothers and fathers, aunts and uncles of the three murdered children who are now passing the torch to the next generation. Joining them in their fight for justice is one of Australia's most high-profile homicide detectives who spent 20 years reinvestigating the murders; a politician who was so outraged by the injustice the families have endured that he called for a Parliamentary Inquiry; and a dogged crime reporter whose work helped trigger a historic appeal for a retrial.
Using the investigation into the murders as the spine of the story, Bowraville becomes a microcosm of the wider story of racism inside the criminal justice system and society at large.
The Bowraville Murders takes viewers on an emotional roller-coaster ride spanning 30 years through three parallel narrative arcs – the families' herculean battle for justice; the reinvestigation into the murders by homicide detective Gary Jubelin on the trail of the suspected killer; and the wider story of racism that connects the Bowraville murders to the Frontier Wars and the Black Lives Matter movement. The story is driven by powerful retrospective interviews, raw obs-doc actuality as we follow the families through the carousel of courts all the way to the High Court of Australia, and extraordinary archive that documents the story from the time the children went missing...exactly 30 years ago.
Running time: 89 minutes
Classification: M (Adult themes, coarse language, violence)
ATOM has also produced a study guide for The Bowraville Murders. This study guide is available to download here.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this program contains images or names of people who have since passed away.