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Murder Down Under- The Toolbox Murders
Murder Down Under- The Toolbox Murders (2025) S01E01
Murder Down Under- The Toolbox Murders (2025) Season 1 Episode 1
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00:00It felt like it was from a horror movie.
00:17You couldn't believe that it would happen here in South East Queensland.
00:24You kind of have a really awful feeling in the pit of your stomach.
00:29What's inside the toolbox?
00:32And there was a moment where the crane just brings up this toolbox.
00:39Just swinging in the air.
00:44It's one of the most horrific crimes that we've covered.
00:52To me, this is pure evil.
00:59This was a case that we thought was finished, but it wasn't.
01:05The murder convictions have been overturned on appeal.
01:08That police video, it's as chilling as it gets.
01:23That police video, it's as chilling as it gets.
01:36In the pitch black, the dark of night.
01:39This dark secret that would shock not just hardened police officers from the highest levels,
01:48right through the community.
01:50It really was the stuff of nightmares.
01:52You've got the detective in the pink shirt, Nicole Tonks, and the man that is really leading the party,
02:01he has handcuffs on, Tarangi Thomas Tahiata.
02:04You have to think she would have had a sense of apprehension.
02:17Walking down a dark path.
02:19Tarangi Thomas Tahiata, he's just spilled his guts at the police station.
02:38So they head to Scrubby Creek, really an isolated, dark part of Logan,
02:42maybe 15 minutes from the city centre.
02:44This is an area notorious for dumping rubbish, dumping stolen cars.
03:05This time, however, it was bodies that were dumped.
03:11Submerged in a toolbox 14 days ago.
03:15He's describing the final moments of the victims.
03:23Two friends, both parents with loving families, but sadly just mixed up with drugs.
03:34The murder of Corey Breton and Ileana Toscaru will remain with me forever.
03:39Seeing some of the things that these people have done to Corey and Ileana.
03:51Sometimes questions, what is humanity?
03:58You just, why?
04:06It's definitely a story that stays with people because it just is one of the most horrific crimes that we've covered.
04:16No one could believe that this would happen in Logan, south-east Queensland.
04:27Queensland is known as the Sunshine State, and Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, in Australia, really, yeah, the beating heart of that state.
04:43Just 20 minutes south is Logan.
04:45Another 20 minutes south is the Gold Coast, which is heaven on earth.
04:52Brisbane and the Gold Coast could be on the other side of the planet.
04:56That is how different they are to Logan.
04:59It falls between the cracks.
05:05Nine News, Queensland.
05:07Good evening.
05:08A mother of seven is among six people charged with murder over the killing of a man and woman at Logan.
05:14The pair was bashed, tortured, shot and stuffed in a toolbox before being dumped in a dam.
05:21A macabre end to a savage crime.
05:24At a Kingston dam, a crane swings a tradie's toolbox from the water.
05:28It became a makeshift coffin.
05:32This will have a long-lasting impact, a shattering impact on the lives of everyone involved, the police officers, the lawyers, the families.
05:45Anyone who listened to it, how could you not be impacted by the brutality of this case?
05:49They've had to use cranes and things to actually remove the box from where it was because it was sort of wedged in mud.
06:07A number of things have been placed on top, rocks, to try and hold it down.
06:12It took them quite a large amount of time to actually extract the box from them.
06:26We were sitting there in the newsroom.
06:28The helicopter went up and we could see pictures watching the screen.
06:33And the crane just brings up this toolbox, just swinging in the air.
06:39So as these images were coming in, they were quite chilling.
06:51And our first thoughts were, what's inside the toolbox?
06:58I'd never seen anything like it.
07:00The thought that there could be, and then there ended up being, two people inside that toolbox in what was really a makeshift coffin.
07:07It was just horrifying.
07:09It's not something that happens every day where two people get tortured, bound, and put into a large toolbox to ultimately be murdered.
07:22It's probably one of the most horrific cases I've ever had to deal with, involving two people.
07:34And over what later we found to be something such a trivial matter in which it was perceived to have occurred over.
07:45It's mind-boggling.
07:48It all began in this nondescript unit in Logan called the TAV, where a group of drug sellers and users gathered to smoke ice on the afternoon of January 24th.
08:07It's a unit complex, it's commonly referred to as the TAV, a place where they have all gone to hang out, party, drink, and just socialise generally, including drug use.
08:25Hanging out at the TAV that day was Stowe Daniels.
08:32He's the 21-year-old New Zealander, a big guy, intimidating guy.
08:37He was the boss.
08:38Also there was his trusted lieutenant, henchman, 22-year-old Trent Thrapp.
08:45Also there, New Zealanders, Davey Tao, he's 21, and 24-year-old Tarangi Thomas Tahiata, the man in that police video that led them, obviously, to Scrubby Creek.
08:55Others who came to the apartment were Waylon Walker, just 22, Webster Latu, 31, Tupuna Tupuna Mariri, Gattakuna Morietti, Leland Harrington, who actually lived at that apartment, at the TAV, and Corey Breton, a 28-year-old father of one.
09:20Plus mum of three, Yuliana Triscano.
09:23Corey and Yuliana were lured to the TAV, and sadly, by the end of the day, they would be dead.
09:37The level of cruelty in this case reflects, in my view, pure evil.
09:43I was horrified by the cruelty, the sadism, and the complete disregard for human life in relation to the murder of these two individuals.
09:53But I can't think of any case quite like this in my 47 years of practice.
10:00This must be one of the most horrific homicides I've not only witnessed through the media, but also read.
10:13I recall seeing when the toolbox was recovered from the creek and hoping that it would be empty.
10:29And unfortunately, it wasn't.
10:31It's just terrific to think that two young people, over nothing, were murdered.
10:52What we know about Corey is that he was a regular suburban guy.
11:03He loved sport, he loved his family, he owned his own house, he had a business.
11:08But he did slip into drug addiction.
11:12Methamphetamine.
11:13Ice.
11:14My name is Lara.
11:22Yuliana's my sister-in-law, and we call her Tabby.
11:25I introduced Yuliana to Corey, because Corey was one of my friends as well.
11:29But, like, I didn't know the extent of what he was involved with.
11:33He owned his own house.
11:34He owned his business.
11:36He had a wife.
11:37He loved his daughter very much.
11:39Corey did.
11:40Loved his little girl.
11:41He wasn't your typical drug user or drug addict.
11:46He was a high-functioning drug user, I suppose.
11:50But his morals never changed.
11:52Corey's morals never changed.
11:56Corey, up until about a year before his death, he was a successful young man with a pro-social attitude.
12:04He had acquired a home at a young age.
12:06He had a family, and then for some reason or other, he began using ice.
12:12And it's a very graphic example of how this drug can grab people.
12:16And he then slid into, it would seem, a world of addiction and a world of associating with undesirable people who were supplying the drug to him.
12:25It's a classic example of what ice can do to people.
12:29Those in the community who tut-tut about drug use, it can happen to anybody.
12:34Tabitha is Juliana's middle name.
12:41She's feisty, that's for sure.
12:43Whenever she's around, it lights up everyone's day.
12:47And she was a resilient person.
12:50To come from Romania, to move here, from that life, she made it work.
12:55She has three beautiful children, and even that didn't stop her from being with her brothers and her family, you know.
13:04I reported Juliana missing on her birthday, because that was just become bizarre, like, for Juliana not to even come home for her birthday.
13:12Incredibly, this all started with one blurry photo of Stowe Daniels.
13:30It was at a convenience store that Corey frequented.
13:34So the store owner of that convenience store was actually an old-school friend of Corey's.
13:41He asked Corey where he sourced his drugs, to which Corey just simply replied, islanders.
13:47The store owner later texted Corey that photo, that grainy photo of Stowe Daniels, asking, is this him?
14:02And Corey replies, yeah, that's him.
14:05He's a big-timer.
14:07Not a person to be f***ed with.
14:10LOL.
14:10Police identified Stowe Daniels to be the leader of the group.
14:22He seems to be the controller.
14:26Everybody looked up to him.
14:27Everybody took his orders.
14:30When he spoke, they came.
14:31When he called them, they came.
14:35Davy Toe was one of his lieutenants, so to speak,
14:38with Trent Thropp being one of his other enforcers.
14:43Where all the others seem to hang around because of drugs, basically.
14:53Corey made a fatal mistake.
14:56He showed the photo of Daniels that was on his phone to another man.
15:00And that man was Leland Harrington, central to this investigation.
15:04Harrington then tells Daniels, and that is when Stowe Daniels goes absolutely ballistic.
15:17In his mind, he conjures up this fake reality that Corey is a rat.
15:22That he's actually working with police.
15:24And that could not have been further from the truth.
15:26When it comes to Juliana, I think this is one of the most tragic elements of this case
15:34because she was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
15:39She happened to be with Corey when he showed Harrington the photo of Stowe Daniels.
15:48So Daniels believes that Corey is this rat, is this police informer.
15:52So he instructs and probably bullies Leland Harrington into luring the two of them,
15:58that is, Corey and Juliana, to the TAV.
16:04It was known for a place that these drug users would hang out.
16:08On face value, she really had no reason to be suspicious
16:11because Corey was her friend and it was a text coming from him.
16:14Or so she believed.
16:15Mr Harrington said he was called to get Corey there, to have a talk, have a chat.
16:24So Mr Bretton had no idea of what was to occur.
16:27No idea of what possible motive was behind this.
16:33Daniels is upset that his photograph's out there.
16:36And that's the reason why he summonses Juliana and Corey to that unit that day.
16:42And unfortunately, that's where their lives were lost.
16:50The paranoia, again, goes back to use of illicit drugs, specifically ice.
16:56They become paranoid.
16:59That's the only thing we can come back to.
17:01I mean, it's an old trope, never use your own product.
17:10So meth produces paranoia.
17:13It also is highs and lows and crashes.
17:18So your decision-making is impaired.
17:22Your paranoia is heightened.
17:28And when you've got multiple people on meth feeding ideas to each other,
17:35that paranoia will jump again.
17:37Thanks to one of the most exhaustive police investigations imaginable,
17:55we now know what happened inside that unit.
17:57We've got a really clear picture of what happens at the TAV.
18:00Evidence includes seized CCTV from in and around the apartments,
18:10and that includes from street cameras as well,
18:12picking up the comings and goings from the unit.
18:19Corey Bretons, he arrives in his Pajero,
18:22the Silver Mitsubishi Pajero.
18:24He drives into the unit complex through the main gate.
18:26He has his arm out the window.
18:30Corey Breton, upon arriving, was beaten.
18:41Bound with zip ties.
18:45Stabbed in the leg, tortured.
18:52Repeatedly questioned by Mr. Daniels
18:54over the photo located on his phone.
19:00It was at that point that Ileana was contacted to come to the TAV.
19:09The CCTV shows Ileana coming in through that back gate
19:13and what she's last wearing.
19:15It is at that point, that's the last time she's seen alive.
19:18Upon her arrival,
19:34she wasn't subject to the same violence that Mr. Breton was,
19:39but she was bound.
19:41There were zip ties.
19:44Zip ties were placed around their throats and tightened.
19:49Then they were held restrained on a couch in the unit complex.
19:55Now, she has no part in this.
20:01Let's be reminded of that.
20:02She's got no part in this.
20:05She's just an occasional person that Corey knows.
20:10However, she's lured to that unit and they're beaten about.
20:14They were lured to a drug den.
20:21They were zip tied.
20:23They were tortured.
20:24They were begging for their lives.
20:27All while their tormentors were partying.
20:30From the autopsy report,
20:36Corey's arm was broken, fractured in a number of places.
20:39So he'd been severely beaten.
20:42A young mother inevitably pleading for a life.
20:49Thinking about her young children and so.
20:52To me, this is pure evil.
20:53These people are psychopaths, clearly.
21:00No remorse, no empathy.
21:02Bad, not mad.
21:06People kept arriving at the unit.
21:08There were nine in the end, in this unit, in the TAV.
21:11Plus the two victims.
21:13The hours were dragging on.
21:20There was drinking.
21:22People were taking ice.
21:24Daniels and his enforcers were doing the torturing.
21:29But the others were there.
21:32But they did nothing.
21:35There was a woman there, Mariati.
21:38And she was there to buy drugs.
21:42She knew the woman who was due to be murdered there.
21:45Children knew one another.
21:47She was a mother of seven children.
21:49And she finds ice in the bra of the woman
21:52who was going to be killed.
21:57They were friends.
21:58They looked after each other's children.
21:59And not only was she prepared to be part of this murderous plot,
22:05but in the days afterwards, she lied to Yuliana's family,
22:11telling them that Yuliana was fine.
22:15That level of deception is beyond most of us.
22:19So maybe in an act of bravado,
22:25maybe in an act of trying to petrify them,
22:29a big metal toolbox is brought upstairs and placed in front of them.
22:35You can't imagine what was going through
22:40Corey and Yuliana's minds at that point.
22:48And they are forced into the box.
22:50Some time that afternoon,
23:00Yuliana managed to free herself from the toolbox.
23:06And she was in the confines of the lounge room.
23:09This is such a critical moment.
23:12This is when Yuliana escaped from the toolbox.
23:15She saw Leland Harrington.
23:17Now, remember, Leland's the one who first showed that photo to Stowe Daniels.
23:23So he saw her escape and she motioned to him.
23:26The shh, shh.
23:28Did he?
23:29No.
23:29He yelled out, she's escaping, she's escaping.
23:40They threatened her, assaulted her and placed her back in the toolbox.
23:47And Thrupp then sat on that pool box to prevent her from escaping again.
23:52So, Mariette, she's sent by Stowe Daniels, the ringleader, to a hardware store to get some alcohol and also to get some cleaning products.
24:07So, at this stage, now we are sort of seeing what the future holds.
24:11They tried to clean up blood and other items from inside the unit complex to try and hide what they'd been doing.
24:19And the torture of Corey Bretton, obviously, he'd been stabbed in the leg.
24:24There's blood.
24:24So, they've had to clean up a lot of things.
24:30Once they've finished cleaning up all the blood and evidence, they've wiped everything down.
24:35Bleach, you name it.
24:37It was all placed into plastic bags on top of them in the toolbox.
24:40There was a culture of fear within this group.
24:50Some of the people in the group felt that if they didn't go along with this, that they might be next.
24:54They were worried they could be in the toolbox next.
24:59Take Tapuna Tapuna Mariri, for example.
25:01He was ordered to assist in this torture, right?
25:04And his job was to make the TAV soundproof, really, to shut the doors, to shut the windows, ultimately to drown out the victim's anguished cries.
25:19Later on that afternoon, that toolbox was carried to a ute.
25:24So, Stowe Daniels realises, all right, something needs to be done.
25:29So, he gets the toolbox and loads it onto the back of a ute.
25:32So, members of that group then disguised the noises coming from the inside of the toolbox because you could hear the kicking and screaming.
25:43And you would imagine that it would have been loud screaming and loud kicking because you are kicking for your life.
25:51And so much so, and this is where the devious part of this investigation comes to.
25:56So, the offenders turned music up, loud, to disguise the noise.
26:10Another young lady, a witness, walking home from work, heard screaming and kicking.
26:17Wasn't aware where it was coming from.
26:19But later, told investigators that it was possibly coming from a ute driving up the driveway out onto the roadway.
26:42Stowe Daniels says, all right, everyone, let's get into six vehicles, and that includes Corey's, the car that he actually drove to the unit in.
26:51One issue is he doesn't tell everyone where to go, right?
26:54So, they all take off in different directions.
26:56Police were able to obtain images of Mr. Tahata's Green High Lakes utility with a large toolbox held down by a number of straps, heading southbound initially, and then heading northbound back.
27:14So, police, with the help of CCTV, were able to track the ute, which eventually led them to the destination, led them to Scrubby Creek.
27:26This is their last moments live.
27:33This is, uh, Hume Door's CCTV shows the, this is the last vision we get of the green Toyota Hilux, with Ileana and Corey in the back in the toolbox.
27:45You have to wonder if they understood where it was going, and I think a number of them did say they thought it was just a boot ride.
27:58I think that was the term they used.
28:02That the two of them, Corey and Ileana, were going to be put in the toolbox, taken for a drive, and scared, you know, given the fright of their lives.
28:09And it must have been absolutely terrifying for the two victims, concealed in a toolbox, and all they could see is each other's feet.
28:33It would have been dark, it would have been hot, hard to breathe.
28:39And then, knowing that they're on the back of a, a utility, being driven, to where they don't know what's going to happen to them.
28:57Well, Corey and Ileana, in that toolbox, and the captors, who really hold their fate in their hands, are driving.
29:04They've pulled down this bumpy road, headed to this creek.
29:09Corey and Ileana are still begging, pleading for their lives.
29:18It must have just been awful for them.
29:26Tahiata, at this point, pulls out a gun, and he fires a warning shot into the air, hoping that this would silence them.
29:32But they just screamed for their lives, even more.
29:41They were being dragged out into the water, in this toolbox.
29:46All the while, they were kicking, they were screaming for their lives, they were begging to be let out.
29:50So the toolbox hits the water, but it doesn't sink.
30:01According to Tahiata, they were on top of the box, hitting it with a hammer, trying to get it to sink.
30:16At the time, it's believed that they were still alive, and pleading to be let go.
30:22They've sunk the toolbox.
30:32Trups could hear the screaming and kicking, and he says out loud, time to die.
30:37Trups clearly engaged in the process.
30:51He's crossed the Rubicon now, comments like, it's time to die, we are the executioners.
31:02He's feeling empowered by what's going on, maybe a little bit excited by what's about to happen.
31:08To try and understand what people were thinking at the time, all I can describe it as drugs, illicit drugs, specifically ice.
31:23Not only does it warp people's minds, it just changes, it just changes people completely.
31:37My team seemed to lose their sense of humanity.
31:41This is not something a normal human being does to people.
31:46There are often bizarre things that you hear about in cases like this.
31:56And one of those instances was when Tahiata and Thrups were there at Scrubby Creek, putting the toolbox into the water.
32:05Tahiata was also in a conversation with his girlfriend about a McDonald's McFlurry.
32:11And a couple of metres away from him, he's just ensured two people will die.
32:21He's having a conversation with his girlfriend about Maccas and his alibi about going four-wheel driving somewhere, yet not disclosing where he is.
32:34Now, you'd have to think, if you hear the screaming and kicking, that they're still conscious, obviously, and yet being told time to die.
32:49To me, it's barbaric, inhumane, and just a bad way to die.
32:59Those final moments of terror, as that toolbox was sinking, the water coming in, investigators have said that they might have been alive for 10 minutes.
33:2210 minutes to face your death.
33:26That's a long time.
33:29That's a long time.
33:33But you have to understand small-time drug dealers, paranoia, never sure who was your friend, who was your enemy.
33:51I'm associate professor Mark Locks.
33:52I'm an expert in organised crime and outlaw motorcycle gangs.
33:56You're in a high-pressure, paranoid environment.
34:02If you're taking your own drugs, it's many, many, many times more paranoid.
34:07And their imagination run right, and they feel that they need to protect their position.
34:21I'm Dr. Claire Ferguson.
34:23I'm an associate professor at Queensland University of Technology, and I'm a forensic criminologist.
34:29From their perspective, especially if you're talking about paranoia and drug-affected sort of thinking.
34:38Once you've lured them somewhere, and you've seriously assaulted them, you've tied them with zip ties, you've locked them in, confined them in a toolbox for a period of time, and you're not getting the information that you want to get.
34:58But there's not a lot of places you can go from there.
35:02It's either release them and risk them immediately going to police, or what happened here, which is kill them.
35:22Neither are great options when you're hoping to avoid prison.
35:26Your judgment is gone?
35:38Is this going to be a good idea?
35:40Yeah, I think it is.
35:42A decision you would never have made sober becomes quite reasonable.
35:51So, after dumping the bodies, what do they decide to do?
35:54They believe acting natural is the best course of action.
35:59Let's just pretend like nothing happens.
36:02So, what do they do?
36:03They go back to the TAV.
36:05They go back to the scene of the crime.
36:15And they drink, and they smoke, and they have a party.
36:24From CCTV footage I collected from the Jewel Street complex, you can see them coming.
36:37They return with a number of alcohol, alcoholic drinks, after the deed has been committed.
36:44Tahiata and Thrupp, only ten minutes ago, had dumped Corey and Yuliana into Scrubby Creek.
36:54And they were pretending like nothing had happened.
36:56They drove straight back to the TAV and started partying.
37:00Their next big plan, their next big idea is, hey, maybe we shouldn't hang out at the scene of the crime anymore.
37:09So, the gang relocate to a unit in central Brisbane to essentially hide out.
37:14A couple of days after Corey and Yuliana went missing, their families made a public appeal for information.
37:31But it didn't get a lot of attention, because at that point, police weren't sure where they were, had they taken off.
37:40They didn't realise the seriousness of why they weren't in contact with their families.
37:46To not hear from him for him, to stay away from his little girl for this amount of time,
37:52it's not only heartbreaking, but puzzling in itself.
37:56At the time, we knew that these two people, Corey Britton and Yuliana Truscaru, were missing.
38:05They'd been missing for some time.
38:07Police had put out a number of alerts.
38:11Very good mum and the kids all night crying.
38:14And asked me, where mummy, where mummy?
38:18And I'd be happy, just one call to mum, I'm still alive.
38:23Nothing adds up, it doesn't link together.
38:27It's very, it's like a big puzzle that's missing a lot of pieces.
38:32And we, we just, we just want to know that he's okay.
38:40Once the pressure starts to be put on that group, the families appeal, police are now starting to investigate.
38:49That's when the cracks start to appear.
38:53So by this stage, police were searching for a third missing person.
39:05That is Leland Harrington.
39:08He was living at the unit where all of this horrific scene really did take place.
39:13He was the man that told Daniels about that photo on Corey's phone.
39:27But he was also the one that stopped Yuliana from escaping from that toolbox.
39:34It's essentially sealing her fate.
39:36He was missing as well as the victims.
39:43A number of statements were taken from a number of witnesses.
39:47This led to police to attending an address in Logan Central of Leland Harrington's sister, at which he was located at that address.
39:58As a result of Leland being located, and assisting police with their inquiries, it ramped the police and homicide investigation up.
40:08Among the details that Harrington told police, one of the interesting, and again, showing how badly planned out this event, this murder, had been.
40:18At Scrubby Creek, where they put the toolbox into the water, there's an overpass that's quite near it.
40:26Hundreds, thousands of cars would have driven back and forth, you know, over the days.
40:31As a result of speaking to Mr Harrington, it was identified that Mr Mariri had driven past on the Logan motorway.
40:46And noticed the toolbox had been floating.
40:53Mr Mariri advised people that it's actually floating, so they've had to go back and put some rocks on top,
41:00which is what police divers located when they found the box.
41:05It was weighed down by a number of large rocks.
41:08It really beggars believe that one of the gang had seen the toolbox and they decided to go back and cover the tracks.
41:16They just had no regard at all for two bodies that were inside.
41:20Their only thought was with, let's try and cover this up.
41:22Many offenders don't bother to do anything to try to avoid detection.
41:39They just hope for the best and then deny.
41:43We know in the toolbox case, there was a lot of detection avoidance, right?
41:49Like attempting to get rid of these bodies permanently.
41:56And going back to try to remove the toolbox from being sighted.
42:02That's a lot of risk that these offenders are taking because they understand that there are going to be those direct links between themselves and the murders if they're discovered.
42:22A solid breakthrough by police was the confession of Tahiata.
42:26He was the one that drove the victims to Scrubby Creek and with the assistance of another, pushed them in.
42:40He was also the one that led Detective Tunks through the marshes, through that sort of swamp land, to where the bodies were.
42:47The smoking gun in this brief, when you look at it, that there's nine people.
43:04There's always a weak link in that nine.
43:08And Tahiata was targeted.
43:12And Tahiata was the one that informed police of what had happened.
43:15And used that information and evidence against the others.
43:24The arrests came at gunpoint.
43:27Soon after, they were driven into the watch house.
43:31Interviewed, charged, then two accused, very quickly became six.
43:36They appeared in court three at a time.
43:38Five men.
43:39Stu Daniels.
43:41Davey Maloo Jr. Tayo.
43:43Trent Michael Thrupp.
43:44Webster Lattu.
43:46Turangi Thomas Tahiata.
43:47And one woman, Ngata Kuna Moretti.
43:50They're all charged with murder.
43:58The scale of the toolbox murder case was enormous.
44:03There were nine defendants.
44:04They were all on different charges.
44:06So, the charges range from things like torture, deprivation of liberty, manslaughter and murder.
44:13If we needed another example to prove just how amateurish this group was, and particularly the ringleader, Daniels,
44:31he was a complete and utter rookie at this.
44:35And this is a massive example of why we say that.
44:38It was an own goal by Daniels when he had his BlackBerry phone confiscated and taken by police.
44:50My immediate reaction as soon as I've opened up that back cover as his passcode, oh my God, what have we got here?
44:55Normally, in police investigations, if you've got a secure network and a password, you're looking at people trafficking drugs.
45:04So, that's immediate thought.
45:08What else have they said?
45:09If they're using an encrypted network, what else have they may have said over that network?
45:19I've never come across anybody in my career with a passcode on the back of a mobile phone.
45:25And that would have been a gold moment for the investigators.
45:28Because they are very difficult to break into and obtain files, particularly if they're encrypted.
45:35Jackpot.
45:36It's a treasure trove for police.
45:39Inside this BlackBerry were all the incriminating messages that authorities needed.
45:48This was a case everyone thought it was done and dusted.
45:52And then, a twist that no one saw coming.
45:55The murder convictions of a trio sentenced to life behind bars have been overturned on appeal.
46:01My reading of it is an error in the instructions that were given to the jurors.
46:07I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:12There's no fairness in any of these things.
46:15That is a shocking outcome.
46:16I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:18I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:20I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:21I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:22I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:23I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:24I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:25I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:26I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:27I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:28I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:29I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:30I think they deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives.
46:31Transcription by CastingWords
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