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Australian Crime Stories: The Investigators - Season 3 Episode 4 -
Uncovering Evil

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02:56And then when she came back she had a drink of it and it tasted bitter.
03:02There was a short time after that that she started to feel dizzy and feel unwell.
03:09And then the next thing she knows she wakes up in hospital.
03:17She just felt like something was off and something wasn't alright.
03:21There was something about this job that just rung a bell with me.
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06:14My colleague was calling to tell me about a case.
06:18The story was that a female had woken up from intensive care
06:24where she had been intubated after having had a cardiac arrest
06:28where she'd been shocked back to life and required CPR.
06:33And she had alleged that she had been drugged
06:38on her first day of her new job
06:40and that she may have been sexually assaulted.
06:45Immediately, I knew that we'd had a case almost identical to this
06:50eight months prior that I'd also attended.
06:59A victim had contacted police
07:02and she had described starting her first day at a new job
07:07and her boss had given her a hot chocolate to drink.
07:14Shortly afterwards, she felt unwell.
07:22There was a period of unknown.
07:24And she'd ended up in the hospital.
07:39And she was concerned that she'd been sexually assaulted.
07:41So I became involved then.
07:47I conducted a forensic medical examination
07:51and collected toxicology.
07:54And the toxicology came back showing that there had been sedative,
08:00hypnotic agents administered to that victim.
08:03Because the toxicology came back with such an unexpected result,
08:12I just assumed that this case had proceeded.
08:15So I was shocked and surprised eight months later
08:19to hear an almost identical story.
08:22Literally, my heart missed a beat when I realised this was a serial offence.
08:32I immediately ran out of the restaurant
08:35and got on the phone to the police and said,
08:37this is a serial guy and he's going to do a runner.
08:39Because I remembered he was from overseas
08:41and that it was some sort of immigration set up in the city,
08:45right in the heart of Melbourne CBD.
08:47Already, time has passed.
08:52It had been about four days since the alleged incident.
08:56And time is DNA, unfortunately.
08:59She'd been in intensive care for days.
09:01So, you know, she would have been washed and cleaned
09:04and clothes changed.
09:05And so already, I'm thinking,
09:08gee, the forensic value in this exam is already dwindling.
09:13Things were confounded by all the drugs
09:15that she would have been administered in hospital.
09:17So even before arriving at the hospital,
09:19I was madly calling the treating doctors
09:22and asking about any samples of blood
09:24that may have been taken when she arrived.
09:28As it turned out,
09:29there was a sample of blood that was taken.
09:32So I was frantically on the phone saying,
09:34you need to get your hands on that vial of blood.
09:37The police will need this.
09:39Even if you have to physically go down to the pathology lab
09:42and make sure that's not discarded,
09:44that is so important.
09:46We have to learn the lessons from the case eight months prior
09:50and we have to get everything right this time.
09:53On the morning of July 28, 2019, I was pretty keen to come back
10:08and find out what the afternoon guys had done.
10:11By the time I came in the morning,
10:15I remember being approached by one of the women from IFAS, Detective Kaye.
10:20And she said,
10:21you wouldn't believe what we found.
10:23There was a fourth victim.
10:26Another job on top of the three that there was from the day before
10:30that I knew about.
10:31She was also a Chinese student.
10:41She started working and it was her trial day.
10:46Frank had offered her a hot chocolate multiple times
10:50and she didn't want one.
10:52But she felt obligated to accept after he insisted.
10:56After that, she started to feel violently ill.
11:03She's gone to the toilet and thrown up.
11:07She's come back into the office and Frank has offered her a tablet
11:10to help ease her stomach, which, again, she's accepted.
11:16And then from there, she's basically become unconscious.
11:20And she's woken up in the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
11:35Frank, who has actually taken her to hospital himself in an Uber.
11:40And it was at that stage I was like,
11:42oh, my God, this is...this is really big.
11:45We have someone who is actively recruiting international students
11:50from China for the purpose of sexually offending against them.
11:56At the time of reporting,
11:58two of the victims didn't want their matters investigated further.
12:04These people are reporting
12:07the most horrific thing that they've ever experienced in their life.
12:09They're at their most vulnerable
12:11the day they walk into a police station and tell us their story.
12:14Sometimes they just want to be heard.
12:17They just want to be believed.
12:20And quite often, that's enough.
12:24We now had two active cases.
12:27The report from yesterday, July 27,
12:30and the fourth victim I'd just heard about.
12:34We're joining the dots.
12:37They've responded to an advertisement on a Chinese website
12:41for an admin or translator position at his work.
12:45They were working alone with him.
12:47They've accepted something to drink from him.
12:51And they've woken up either in hospital or at home.
12:54Or at home.
12:57And then I got told about the Border Force download.
13:06Frank Hu had been moving back and forth between Australia and China for many years.
13:12Frank was of interest to Australian Border Force as he's an immigration agent.
13:16They had stopped him on his return to Australia in 2018.
13:22And they were able to search his belongings.
13:25And they've downloaded his phone as part of that process.
13:28They've found a bunch of images and videos of women who were unconscious
13:34and looked as though they were being sexually interfered with.
13:41He was questioned about this.
13:44However, he stated that it was role-playing and it was all consensual,
13:49which couldn't be disproven at the time.
13:55Border Force had supplied information to Victoria Police.
13:59Unfortunately, at the time, no women were able to be identified,
14:02so there wasn't enough evidence to take the investigation further.
14:08I've had a look at the images and videos.
14:11And then I remember talking to the guys and going,
14:15I don't think this is any of the four victims that we're talking about.
14:20So it was at that stage, it was like, how many victims are involved in this?
14:25How many people has he offended against?
14:27The images and videos we were watching were really graphic.
14:33And really quite disturbing and it was a really serious job.
14:39In the sexual offence investigation, arresting the suspect is often the last step in the process.
14:52But in this case, the priority was to get Frank off the streets.
14:57It was clear that he was continuing to offend,
14:59so the most important thing was keeping the community safe.
15:04My name is Sarah Morse.
15:10In July 2019, I was working as a Detective Senior Sergeant at the Sexual Crime Squad.
15:17This investigation started with the Melbourne Socket.
15:21However, they became aware that it was likely to breach sort of their scope because of the number of victims.
15:31They required extra resources.
15:34The Sexual Crime Squad has a greater capacity to investigate these offences.
15:38So we took Laurie into the Sexual Crime Squad and he joined one of our teams.
15:44So we were able to assist initially with the search warrants.
15:50Everyone within the office really chipped in and just made this their primary focus.
15:55Just gathered in as much evidence as we could in a small amount of time
15:58to get search warrants issued by the Magistrate so we could go and arrest this person.
16:11On the 1st of August 2019, we executed simultaneous search warrants on multiple offices on Little Collins Street.
16:18Office 303, which was on Level 3 of the Little Collins building, was his primary personal office.
16:37I remember knocking on the door, telling it was police and for him to open up.
16:41I'd clearly woken him up, he was half asleep.
16:47The first thing I did was arrest him, give him his caution rights.
16:51I then searched him and he had women's underwear on.
16:56He had a pair of women's underwear in his pocket as well as pantyhose and condoms in his pocket.
17:04And he'd been asleep on some grey matting, which I would later identify in the video as an example.
17:11And he had a couple of pictures and images of his offending.
17:14Frank Hu had his personal office on Level 3, but there were other offices he'd leased within the building.
17:21His business was mainly run out of an office on Level 10.
17:25So we sent a team up there as well.
17:28One of the employees actually approached police and disclosed that she believed that she had been offended against by Frank as well.
17:36So we're now looking at victim number five that we've identified.
17:51This is a picture taken from the interview I did with Frank Hu.
17:54The first thing I notice is the long fingernails.
18:00Really long fingernails.
18:04It was an interview in which he was very steadfast that he had done nothing wrong.
18:10Frank Hu agreed that the women who had made allegations against him had indeed been unconscious in his presence.
18:18But he said he'd done nothing to contribute to that.
18:21I showed Frank images of him sexually offending against an unconscious female.
18:25To which he said they'd had sex, he was consensual, she had fallen asleep during sex, but just because she was asleep that it doesn't mean you can stop.
18:38Which I contested and stated that that's not the case and that that is rape.
18:43He was very steadfast and just would not admit what he'd done was wrong.
18:48Frank Hu not making any admissions of guilt didn't change anything.
18:54We still had to prove each charge.
18:57We began working through the evidence we'd collected at his office when we arrested him.
19:07This is a close-up of the temporary mattress she was sleeping on.
19:11And this is an image of a syringe that was located in his office.
19:20We found a whole bunch of different drugs with blister packets, bottles of tablets, multiple syringes and cannulas, along with sex toys, women's underwear.
19:31As far as the drugs were concerned, we didn't know what they were and we had to take them to VIFM to have them tested to give us some clarity as to what these drugs were and what they were used for.
19:44As the case grew, Laurie was communicating quite frequently and sending images of different medications and they weren't in English either.
19:56There were sort of pictures of bottles and drugs all in Chinese and I used Google Translate literally on my phone to sort of try and work out what on earth are these drugs?
20:06And I'll never forget the moment when one of them just sort of popped up in the translator and it was seviflurane.
20:14And that was sort of the penny drop moment for me.
20:17Oh my God, this is, this is anaesthesia.
20:20These drugs were being used to firstly render the victim sedated.
20:26The small plastic tubing and the syringes were actually being used to maintain the victim in an anaesthetised state.
20:34While the offending was occurring.
20:38The accused could sort of adjust the level of medication based on, you know, whether the victim was rousing or not.
20:45I mean, it's just, it's just incomprehensible. It's, it's, I mean, you're literally playing with death.
20:50We've never seen anything, anything like it.
20:55Over the next few weeks, we were getting back all the blood and urine test results for the cardiac arrest patient who'd set the investigation in motion.
21:05With those three mils of blood, some drugs did show up in the blood and the urine, and they were unusual.
21:12For example, midazolam, which can induce amnesia, so it causes forgetfulness.
21:19Lignocaine, which is also used for local anaesthesia.
21:22It's also sometimes used for inserting a urinary catheter in males as a numbing gel.
21:29We had to sort of be medical detectives, so that meant, for example, speaking on the phone to the nurses that were working the day that the victim came into hospital just to ensure that they hadn't used, you know, a male urinary catheter pack for any reason and that there was no lignocaine in the gel that they would have used to insert her catheter.
21:49And then we could sort of cross that off as a potential source.
21:55What followed was a slow process of elimination.
21:58I checked hundreds of pages of the victim's medical records to exclude alternative sources for the drugs that had been identified.
22:07To be able to say at the end of that, hand on heart, the most likely thing is that the accused has administered these drugs to this victim without her knowledge.
22:15Had she not been in hospital when she had a cardiac arrest, she would have died. It's as simple as that.
22:24The drugs that were identified, I mean, it's frightening.
22:29This was backyard anaesthesia.
22:30Someone without a medical degree outside of an operating theatre with breathing machines and medical teams.
22:38All the measures that we have in place when you administer anaesthesia.
22:43How did this happen under everyone's noses in plain sight?
22:46Who is Frank Hu?
22:53At the time we didn't know who Frank Hu was.
22:58His Chinese passport indicated he was born in China in 1984.
23:03I've heard multiple stories about his family.
23:07One that his dad was in the military.
23:09One that his dad worked for the Chinese equivalent of Vic Rhodes.
23:12One that his mother was the chief of Chinese police.
23:16I don't know what's true and what's false when it comes to his backstory.
23:20There were some facts we learned about him.
23:23Frank Hu came to Australia in early 2000s and finished his schooling at Taylors College in Melbourne.
23:28He got a degree in computer science from Deakin University.
23:34He established his own migration agency on Little Collins Street in 2016.
23:40And somewhere along the way he became an Australian citizen.
23:45He is an incredibly manipulative person.
23:49He had two wives and three girlfriends all at the same time.
23:54None of these women knew about each other.
23:56They were all under the impression that he was in a relationship with them and in a relationship with only them.
24:04When we executed the warrants on the building at Little Collins Street,
24:09we also executed warrants on the residential addresses that we had listed for Frank Hu in Melbourne.
24:14But before knocking on the doors, we spent a good deal of time examining the images and photos of the victims that we had on fire.
24:23The original report came from the Australian Border Force, who had provided Victoria Police with images from the offender's phone when he returned to Australia after a trip to China.
24:36When the search warrant was executed in 2019, the investigators realised that the person who answered the door, they recognised her from the images that were on that phone and realised that she was one of those victims.
24:52That was quite unsettling because they did realise it's likely the offender was offending against people in his own home, potentially his partner, and that would have gradually dawned on the investigators as they entered that residence.
25:05As well as three girlfriends, we discovered that he had two wives, and none of them knew anything about one another.
25:15They provided some valuable insights.
25:18He boasted, as well as being a migration agent, he was also a pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force.
25:25They were of the belief that he lived on base at the Air Force, and that's why he didn't come home every night.
25:37I've spoken to the Defence Force, confirmed that he had no involvement at all.
25:44He is an incredible liar who seemed to lie for no reason a lot of the time.
25:50When we executed search warrants on his office, we seized six phones, two laptops, and a hard drive computer.
26:05There was thousands of images and videos.
26:11The images alone, 1,949 and 232 videos.
26:18And I spent days combing through his computers and his phones to try and identify who they were.
26:29Our team was able to help Laurie with that, to take some of that burden, because it is a really onerous thing for investigators going through all of those images and all of those videos.
26:41That is a very big mental impost on one person.
26:44The worst thing for Laurie would be for him to go home each day feeling overwhelmed.
26:50But it's also important to make sure this person was held to account, because as investigators, that is our focus.
26:56So in total I identified 15 women who were in those images, 10 of those provided statements to police and were willing to give evidence against Frank.
27:09In order for Laurie and his team to prosecute this medically and forensically complex case in court, the evidence needed to be watertight.
27:22We ended up using hair toxicology.
27:26When you're looking at offences that have occurred months to years prior, the drug is actually absorbed into the hair shaft through the follicle from the bloodstream.
27:38It's not perfect, but it's a really useful tool in a case like this where we had nothing else to go from.
27:45So Laurie coordinated a hair clinic, and he'd organised to have the victims come in, we had an appointment schedule, one after the other, and we took hair samples from each of the victims willing to participate.
28:00The good news is, while it was incredibly complicated, we were able to obtain what was required to assist Laurie and his team in compiling their brief of evidence for court.
28:15When I first met Frank, it was for a job, an office receptionist job.
28:30I didn't work for him for a very long time.
28:33In the beginning, I trusted him, and I trusted him a lot because I was new to Australia.
28:51But after a certain period of time, I noticed he was, like, getting angry over very small things, and even to his clients.
29:04At the end, I didn't trust him at all.
29:07I was scared of Frank.
29:12I remember he offered me hot chocolate.
29:14I just drank the hot chocolate.
29:15I just drank the hot chocolate and, yeah, and I fell asleep.
29:26I woke up after, like, a very long time nap.
29:32I felt weak.
29:35Something was wrong.
29:36I went to the hospital, like, I was taken by ambulance, and they did do several chats.
29:48When police first told me that Frank has been drugging and assaulting people, I was not shocked.
29:55I was only shocked when police asked me to identify myself from a bunch of photos of the videos, because there was a lot of photos and videos.
30:06I had to search in the police station for, like, one to two hours to identify myself.
30:13There was heaps of them.
30:16The police asked me to do the hair test.
30:19So, Detective Shanahan drove me to a test centre, and they took samples of my hairs, and they tested if there was any residue left in my system.
30:32Even after quite a long time, they still found something in my system.
30:39Looking back then, I believe Frank is a very calculated person.
30:46To be honest, I wish I'd never met him.
30:49Never met him.
30:54A revealing insight into the true character of Frank Hu was discovered, with his membership of a vile Chinese website.
31:02It was a fetish website in which there was images and videos of predominantly women who were unconscious, all in a state of undress, that were being sexually interfered with.
31:17Frank Hu had uploaded images and videos that he had taken himself, in order to share with other users.
31:27One of the interesting posts was he spoke about, and the drugs, and how to use them to offend against women.
31:35The amount you need to use, and the life the drug has on the victim, is he spoke about playtime.
31:46Use any more than this amount of drugs, it will give you this amount of playtime, any more than that is a waste of time.
31:51So I thought that was a good indicator of how he saw his victims.
31:56Did that shock you when you discovered that?
31:59It didn't shock me, but not because I'm unshockable, but because I do know that these offenders are incredibly depraved,
32:07and that there is actually a market for this.
32:09There is an audience online that are quite happy to watch this sort of revolting behaviour.
32:14Where are these other people, and where do they live, and who are they offending against?
32:18Who are they offending against?
32:19The chat rooms were not only being used to share conquests, but to educate others in how to do this.
32:29I just don't have words for the sort of human that he obviously is to have done this.
32:34At the committal proceeding, there was only one victim called to give evidence.
32:49She did an amazing job.
32:51She was very firm under tough cross-examination, but she was really resolute as to what had happened.
33:01This victim had been offended against approximately 68 times, and at no stage during any of those 68 occasions was she ever conscious.
33:14The evidence against Frank was very clear and honestly quite horrific.
33:19Was Frank Hu still saying he was not guilty?
33:25Yes, so he was contesting all the charges that were put to him.
33:29He wanted to go to trial. He wanted to fight it.
33:34The fact that he eventually agreed to plead guilty was due to the efforts of the Office of Public Prosecutions and his own lawyer.
33:41His lawyer indicated that if a jury saw those images and videos, that they would convict him of war crimes.
33:52He pled guilty of multiple counts of rape, sexual assault, intentionally causing injury and recklessly causing serious injury.
34:01I don't believe that Frank Hu chose to plead guilty in any way to be kind to these victims.
34:18But more likely for him to receive a reduction in his sentence.
34:23The offender received at least a 30% discount on his sentence for pleading guilty.
34:33An immigration agent who used his position to drug and assault women has been sentenced to nearly 30 years behind bars.
34:54This is Frank Hu, guilty of preying on women.
34:58You surreptitiously administered dangerous drugs to the victims in order to incapacitate them, rendering them defenceless and vulnerable.
35:07Your conduct was cold, calculated and repetitive.
35:11He was handed a 29 year sentence and will need to serve at least another 18 years behind bars before becoming eligible for parole.
35:19The migration agent committed nearly 70 rapes and almost 20 sexual assaults.
35:23One woman ended up in intensive care after suffering a cardiac arrest.
35:31If Frank put a little bit more powder in her drink, she probably wouldn't survive.
35:40He's very lucky she's still alive.
35:42If I reported him earlier, if I had been more brave, the poor girl probably wouldn't need to suffer.
35:53That's part of the reason I don't particularly feel proud of myself.
35:57All of the victims, whether or not they participated in the criminal justice process or not, were just so brave in enduring what they did.
36:12I mean, they simply accepted a job.
36:14And they went to their first day of work.
36:20There was an element of trust Frank had over these women based upon his position as an older male, as a boss.
36:31They felt that they couldn't say no.
36:34He was in a similar position to an uncle or somebody who they felt like they had to do what they were told, even if it didn't feel right, which enabled him to continue his offending.
36:47It was the perfect crime because you have a victim who doesn't know that they've been a victim.
36:59A victim who has been administered, without their knowledge, a medication designed to cause amnesia.
37:06One of the most chilling factors for me as a doctor was seeing how many times the victims actually came to the attention of hospital emergency departments.
37:20And often they were brought in by the offender, who then would provide a narrative to the treating doctors and nurses for what had happened.
37:30Multiple victims attended very well known hospitals around Melbourne and regional Victoria.
37:38And not once was toxicology or a sexual offence even sort of queried.
37:45As a medical doctor, that was such an eye opener for me.
37:48If there was a patient that was a bit unwell or a bit drowsy or, you know, and had a lovely boss there telling me, you know, she was sick at work, you know, would I have questioned it?
37:58You know, I probably wouldn't have.
38:01In the event that something just doesn't sit right with you, just think toxicology.
38:06Maybe the answer might be there.
38:11Dominique Pellico pretended he was a loving family man, when in fact, he was a sexual deviant.
38:18His victim was his unsuspecting wife, Giselle, who he repeatedly, secretly drugged and then raped.
38:25But then Pellico also recruited more than 70 other men to join him.
38:37It is very similar to the Giselle Pellico case, where they were entitled to feel safe.
38:43They were with somebody who they trusted.
38:44This person chose to behave like this. This person chose to act in a criminal way.
38:50There's nothing these women have done to deserve this.
38:54Since this has occurred, we're hearing about other cases overseas.
38:58And I think that shows the frightening power of these drugs.
39:06So through global information sharing, drug facilitated sexual assault is just hitting a new level of sophistication.
39:14Taking in this case, someone having a cardiac arrest for it all to actually come to the surface.
39:25I'm so glad I took that call.
39:27I've never worked so hard in my life as I did for the months preparing all that information.
39:32I was pregnant at the time and you just think, you know, if that was my daughter overseas, you know, and something like this happened to her.
39:40You just hope that she managed to cross paths with a Laurie Shanahan.
39:47Both Laurie and I were somewhat junior in the hierarchy of things at the time and both grew significantly through this case.
39:53The dedication that he showed, which was just so infectious, is really one of the key things that led to such a satisfying outcome, I think, yeah.
40:05Could further charges be brought against Frank Hu?
40:08We do know that there's a lot of women who've been offended against, who were not able to be identified conclusively,
40:16who did not provide a statement, so whose matters weren't proceeded with at court.
40:19If people came forward now, we would absolutely take a statement from them and we would definitely consider further charges against Frank Hu.
40:30I'm proud that this person is not in the community.
40:35This was someone who was not going to stop offended against international students from China.
40:41It's not every day you charge a serial rapist and get a conviction of 29 years.
40:51I know he's got 29 years to be rehabilitated, but I think he'll need all 29.
40:57You'll need all 29.
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