NSW police records ‘bordering on shambolic’ after murder of AC/DC manager, inquiry told
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Gay hate crime inquiry hears items of Crispin Dye's clothing were not forensically analysed after he was attacked in Sydney in 1993
An inquiry into the cold-case unsolved murder of AC/DC manager Crispin Dye has been thrown into disarray, with New South Wales police accused of missing and losing crucial evidence as well as shambolic" record-keeping.
Supreme court justice John Sackar was due to examine the decades-old case at the special commission of inquiry into LGBTQ+ hate crimes, which has been examining the deaths of gay people between 1970 and 2010.
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