Bugging Coffins?! Has It Really Come To This?

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I was reminded of that history when I read the recent press speculation about police having bugged the flowers on the coffin of murdered Brisbane woman Allison Baden-Clay. Yes, we all want to see crime comprehensively investigated, but is there a line we shouldn’t cross, even in the name of law and order?

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Chris Nyst

Gold Coast Lawyer, Novelist and Film Maker

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