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The 12-year imprisonment of SCOTT AUSTIC for a crime he didn’t commit – This week on AUSTRALIAN STORY

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This week, Australian Story explores the astonishing story of the 12 and a half-year imprisonment of Scott Austic, who is later found not guilty in an appeal. A forensic scientist finds evidence tampering sent Austic to jail, and now, he waits for a government apology.

West Australian man Scott Austic served more than twelve and a half years in prison for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend before a second jury found him not guilty in just over two hours.

“When the jury returned their verdict it was hard to explain into words,”

Austic says.

“I could feel tears running down my face, just waiting for that, those two words of not guilty.”

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It was the end of a protracted nightmare which began when police knocked on his door early one morning after Austic’s girlfriend Stacey Thorne had been found dead on a neighbour’s front lawn.

For investigating detectives, there were signs of a seemingly clear motive: Ms Thorne was pregnant with Austic’s child and he didn’t want her to have the baby.

But Scott Austic’s mother Robyn wasn’t prepared to let it go and after his conviction she convinced Perth criminal lawyer and forensic scientist Dr Clint Hampson to take a look at the case.

What he discovered was astonishing: clear signs of tampering with the key evidence that helped send her son to jail.

“I was extremely shocked,”

Dr Hampson says.

“And that immediately put me on alert as to what else might have been going on in this particular case.”

Neither of the families derailed by Stacey’s death have had any closure. In desperation the Thorne family have hired a private investigator to sift for new leads.

“We just can’t understand how it got to this stage,”

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Says Stacey’s sister Brenda.

“There’s people out there know what happened. We just want them to come forward.”

Meanwhile, Scott Austic is still waiting for an apology and compensation from the West Australian government.

Producer: Janine Cohen
Introduced by filmmaker Michael Muntz

AUSTRALIAN STORY – Monday 28th March at 8pm on ABC TV and ABC iview

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Matthew Simmonds
Matthew Simmonds
Matthew Simmonds is a journalist and blogger, with a keen interest in the world of Reality TV. He loves exploring both what’s happening in front of the camera but also how the magic comes together behind the scenes. If not glued to the TV bingeing one of the newest obsessions or a timeless series, you’ll find Matthew endlessly scrolling through Twitter (and he may even tweet a time or two). Matthew graduated from a Bachelor Degree in Communication, majoring in Journalism, at the Queensland University of Technology in 2022.
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