MURDERED: Scott Johnson
When 27-year-old Scott Johnson is found deceased at the bottom of a cliff in Australia, authorities are quick to rule his death as a suicide. However, his brother, Steve, isn’t convinced, and begins a multi-decade quest to get answers – and justice.
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Scott (right) and his brother, Steve (left), climbed the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps together before Scott’s death.
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- The Trevor Project
- It Gets Better Project
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- National Center for Transgender Equality
- PFLAG (Parent, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)
- Matthew Shepard Foundation
- Anti-Violence Project
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Episode Source Material
- The Australian: Close to the edge, by Daniel Glick via web.archive.org.
- ABC: Australian Story, On the Precipice.
- The Sydney Morning Herald: Police ‘pawns’ resented political pressure to pursue family’s gay-hate theory for Scott Johnson’s cliff death, by Rick Feneley via web.archive.org.
- Australian Broadcast News: Scott Johnson’s boyfriend was ‘concerned’ police wouldn’t investigate death properly, by Nicole Chettle.
- The Guardian: Scott Johnson, Sydney’s gay-hate murders and the two men who loved him most, by Rick Feneley.
- Australian Broadcast News: Scott Johnson’s boyfriend Michael Noone grilled at coronial inquest, by Nicole Chettle.
- Australian Broadcast News: Scott Johnson was victim of gay hate attack at Sydney’s North Head, inquest finds, By Paige Cockburn and Nadia Daly.
- State Coroner’s Court of New South Wales: Inquest into the death of Scott Russell Johnson.
- Australian Broadcast News: ‘A licence to bash gays’: 1980s crime wave revisited in new TV series, By Shalailah Medhora.
- Hulu: Never Let Him Go (Docuseries, All Episodes).
- ABC (Australia): Scott Johnson’s killer jailed for 12 years over infamous 1988 murder, by Paige Cockburn.
- The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, Australia): Guilty plea to Scott Johnson’s murder should be set aside, court told, by Jenny Noyes.
- The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, Australia): Scott Johnson’s family ‘devastated’ after murder conviction quashed, by Sarah McPhee and Rick Feneley.
- The Guardian (US Edition): For families of LGBTQ+ hate crime victims, our tragic loss was compounded by NSW police who turned away with a ‘sorry, mate’ (Opinion), by Steve Johnson.
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