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The death investigator: Hugh Dillon Pt.1

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How did a person die? That’s the question Hugh Dillon asked as he oversaw more than 300 cases during his career as Deputy State Coroner. Working in death investigation, the retired coroner has seen the best and worst of humanity. He joins Gary Jubelin to talk about some of the cases that he’ll never forget.

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Chapters

1. The death investigator: Hugh Dillon Pt.1 (00:00:00)

2. 300 Cases (00:02:04)

3. Becoming a Coroner (00:11:53)

4. The role of the coroners court (00:17:05)

5. Accidental deaths (00:23:10)

6. The economic value of a human life (00:24:18)

7. The difference in evidence (00:40:45)

8. The Bowraville case (00:47:05)

9.  The Matthew Leveson case (00:54:42)

524 episodes

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How did a person die? That’s the question Hugh Dillon asked as he oversaw more than 300 cases during his career as Deputy State Coroner. Working in death investigation, the retired coroner has seen the best and worst of humanity. He joins Gary Jubelin to talk about some of the cases that he’ll never forget.

Want to hear more from I Catch Killers? Visit news.com.au.

Watch episodes of I Catch Killers on our YouTube channel here.

Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au
Advertising enquiries: [email protected]

Questions for Gary: [email protected]

Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The death investigator: Hugh Dillon Pt.1 (00:00:00)

2. 300 Cases (00:02:04)

3. Becoming a Coroner (00:11:53)

4. The role of the coroners court (00:17:05)

5. Accidental deaths (00:23:10)

6. The economic value of a human life (00:24:18)

7. The difference in evidence (00:40:45)

8. The Bowraville case (00:47:05)

9.  The Matthew Leveson case (00:54:42)

524 episodes

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