THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH
Dec 30, 2019
3 minutes
By John Burfitt
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For 37 years, the suicide of her father had been a source of sadness and embarrassment for Amanda Schultz. The sudden death of police inspector Geoff Whitford on a lonely beach in 1981 had remained a great mystery within her family
In January of last year, however, Amanda set out on a mission to learn all she could about the father who had died when she was just 9 years of age.
“I wanted
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