![]() It’s a story that asks how much a life is worth, which lives are the most valuable, of heartbroken families, of searing grievance.įor the first time Deep Water - The Real Story presents the full account of the gay hate crime epidemic that bloodied Sydney’s coastline. A tale of police ineptitude, of a society riddled by homophobia. This is the story of how a wave of vicious crime engulfed a community but was invisible to most. Their targets united by their sexual identity.Īll are gay - or assumed by their killers to be gay. Final cries drowned out by the churning ocean. The unsuspecting are cornered on the cliffs, their lives ended on the rocks below. Lured to their deaths in the picture perfect surrounds of Sydney’s stunning coastlines and parklands. Repeated stabbings, bashings and mutilations. Vicious gangs stalk their vulnerable victims. The police are indifferent at best, the wider community kept in the dark or simply disinterested.Ĭlaw hammers, steel toe-cap boots, fatal punches and kicks. In the 1980s and 1990s a murderous epidemic grips Sydney. ![]() Up to 80 murders, 30 unsolved cases, thousands of assaults. ![]()
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