00:00 Former Lateline presenter Emma Albarichi claimed that a detective had an interview about the
00:05 death of an American mathematician to the ABC program of a detective.
00:12 Locke points Emma Albarichi said NSW police encouraged Pamela Young to interview Pamela
00:18 Young Emma.
00:20 Albarichi said that NSW police encouraged Pamela Young to interview Pamela Young.
00:27 The state coronary then asked Ms. Young to be removed from the case The state coroner
00:32 then asked Ms. Young to be removed from former detective that the former detective should
00:38 give evidence before investigation on October 5.
00:43 Between 1970 and 2010, Albarichi gave evidence in the Special Investigation Commission on
00:50 unresolved deaths suspected of "hate-hate crimes in the New Southern South Wales."
00:57 Scott Johnson's body was found at the base of the cliffs near a gay rhythm known in Manly
01:02 in 1988.
01:05 Former detective chief inspector Pamela Young said he believed that his death was probably
01:10 suicide.
01:12 On his television program in 2015, Ms. Young said that police minister was kowtowing to
01:18 Mr. Johnson's influential family, and that researchers were wrong by ordering case to
01:25 prioritize case.
01:27 Shortly after the interview, he was removed from the investigation.
01:32 This year, the Johnson family was right when Scott Philip White was imprisoned for over-death.
01:38 Today, Ms. Albarichi was questioned about a claim that wants the detective deliberately
01:45 intentionally hiding.
01:47 Did Mrs. Young give an interview to be Lateline hidden from any of them?
01:52 Including Mr. Willing in NSW Police?
01:55 No.
01:56 On the contrary.
01:58 It was encouraged.
02:00 Mrs. Albarichi said.
02:01 The former journalist said he had made more than one phone call with Mr. Willing and NSW
02:08 Police.
02:09 Media unit before the meeting.
02:11 Understanding was that he supported his appearance in Lateline, he said.
02:17 The investigation heard that Mrs. Albarichi had lunch with Mrs. Young and another officer
02:22 detective.
02:24 Sergeant Penny Brown at the beginning of 2015.
02:28 The essence of this was looking for a reliable voice to interview the conditions of a case
02:33 they were working on.
02:36 Said.
02:37 Pamela and his commanders asked the people to understand that there was an inappropriate
02:43 intervention by the government in police affairs.
02:46 Scott Johnson's body was found in Manly near a gay rhythm in 1988.
02:52 Ms. Albarichi.
02:54 The investigation.
02:55 Ms. Young and Mrs. Brown and deceiving anyone to claim that ugly.
03:00 He said.
03:01 I found both as comprehensive and dedicated detectives.
03:06 He said.
03:07 The idea that well be involved in some kind of deception is ridiculous.
03:12 Willing.
03:13 Immediately after Mrs. Young there was nothing wrong with Mrs. Ms. Young's statement on the.
03:20 Investigation.
03:21 Mr. Willing called her next day and said the police commissioner was quite comfortable
03:25 about.
03:27 Interview.
03:28 However.
03:29 In next call by Mrs. Young.
03:32 Will willing said that commissioner was panicked with media's response to interview.
03:37 Afterwards.
03:38 The NSW police released a statement that calls Ms. Young's late lines interpretations called.
03:46 A not portman.
03:47 The interview was publis.
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