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DETECTIVES | A detective's theory on how a Brisbane man disappeared
Season 3 · Episode 246

DETECTIVES | A detective's theory on how a Brisbane man disappeared

Crime Insiders · LiSTNR

August 24, 202527m 1s

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Show Notes

Former QLD Detective Inspector Mal Gundry was head of the Queensland Police Criminal Investigation Bureau at Indooroopilly in Brisbane.

He was integral part of the investigation into Sean Sargent, a 24-year-old Australian Army lieutenant, who disappeared in the early hours of March 20, 1999, after attending a party in St Lucia, Brisbane.

Originally from Mackay, Queensland, Sargent was stationed at Enoggera Barracks and had a promising military career. His sudden disappearance prompted extensive investigations and speculation.

Mal Gundry was also head of the CIB branch that led the investigation into the murder of Allison Baden Clay, that led to the arrest of her husband, Gerard Baden Clay.

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