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  • Half the Truth
    Oct 8 2025

    Half the Truth

    July 1977 — Griffith, New South Wales.

    A winter night, a locked van behind the local hotel, three spent .22 shells on the bitumen, and a man who never made it home.

    Businessman and Liberal Party candidate Donald McKay had spent years exposing the Riverina’s drug trade. That evening, he vanished.

    Within hours, Griffith became the centre of a national story. The headlines asked who pulled the trigger — and who ordered it? Behind the noise, investigators found drag marks, blood, and silence.

    Through conflicting police reports, media contradictions, and fragments of the Woodward Royal Commission, this first episode unravels the night McKay disappeared — and the moment Australia’s criminal underworld collided with its corridors of power.

    “Because anything found out which casts a slur upon the administration of the state is accepted without question as a slur on the state itself.” — Justice Philip Woodward

    Featuring archival sound, reconstructed detail, and narration by Stephen Johns, Half the Truth opens Season 1 – The Vanishing: the story of one man’s stand against a criminal empire, the price he paid, and the shadows that still haunt a nation.

    Written & produced by Stephen Johns.

    Sound design and editing by Stephen Johns.

    © Compromised Podcast Series.

    Justice Philip Woodward audio in part:

    Special thanks:

    Title:

    Crime Investigation Australia: Conviction in Donald Mackay case

    Year

    2007

    Courtesy

    Foxtel


    Al Grassby comments:

    Special thanks to ABC News archives Australia



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    16 min
  • EP 2: The Men Behind the Crops
    Oct 17 2025

    Griffith wasn’t just vineyards—it was an industrial drug economy hiding in plain sight. As Donald Mackay vanished, a syndicate led by Robert Trimbole—with names like Sergi, Barbaro and Tizzone—was cultivating cannabis on a massive scale, protected by silence and influence. Raids came and went. Files moved. People stopped asking questions.

    By 1977, law-enforcement estimates put the profits at $60–$80 million a yearnearly half a billion dollars in today’s terms—laundered through trucking firms, restaurants and real estate. This episode follows the money, the protection and the leaks that let the crops keep growing, and asks the question that still matters in 2025: when truth collides with power, who pays the price? For the Mackay family, the cost never ended.

    Written, researched and narrated by Stephen Johns.

    Justice Philip Woodward audio in part: Crime Investigation Australia: Conviction in Donald Mackay case. 2007. Foxtel


    Al Grassby comments: ABC News archives Australia


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    18 min
  • Ep 3: The Law That Never Spoke
    Oct 21 2025

    In 1979, Justice Philip Woodward’s Royal Commission promised light—and delivered language.

    The Law That Never Spoke follows the insiders who saw too much: a clerk who filed a brief that vanished, an AFP officer told to “stay in his lane,” and a system that learned how to silence itself by process, not threat.

    Featuring archival material, reconstructed testimony, and the quiet echoes of a nation still balancing its books, Episode 3 traces how the machinery of justice became the machinery of silence.

    Listen now. Because every system leaves a paper trail—if you know where to read between the lines.

    Justice Philip Woodward audio in part: Crime Investigation Australia: Conviction in Donald Mackay case. 2007. Foxtel


    Al Grassby comments: ABC News archives Australia


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    18 min
  • EP 4: The Men Who Kept the Books
    Oct 26 2025

    Behind the murder and the missing van were the men who kept the money moving — accountants, fixers, and silent partners whose ledgers told the story no one dared to print. This episode follows the paper trail that exposed a criminal empire, and the quiet decisions that ensured parts of it would never be seen again.

    Justice Philip Woodward audio in part: Crime Investigation Australia: Conviction in Donald Mackay case. 2007. Foxtel


    Al Grassby comments: ABC News archives Australia


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    16 min
  • EP 5: The Paper Crown
    Oct 30 2025

    When whispers from Griffith reached the nation’s capital, a handful of journalists thought they were chasing a story about corruption. What they uncovered was something far more dangerous — a ledger that could bring down men in power. But every attempt to print the truth met a sudden silence: editors leaned on, stories buried, presses mysteriously halted.

    The Paper Crown follows the reporters who refused to look away — those who risked careers, reputations, and safety to expose a network of influence stretching from the newsroom to Parliament. As the headlines closed in, they discovered that power doesn’t always wear a crown of gold. Sometimes, it’s made of paper — fragile, flammable, and easily torn apart.

    Justice Philip Woodward audio in part: Crime Investigation Australia: Conviction in Donald Mackay case. 2007. Foxtel


    Al Grassby comments: ABC News archives Australia


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    13 min
  • Ep 6: The Politics of Forgetting
    Nov 2 2025

    Nine years after Donald Mackay vanished, the story that Australia tried to bury starts clawing its way to the surface. As arrests turn into disappearances and files turn to ash, a handful of insiders and witnesses begin to crack under the pressure. From the arrest of a hitman in Melbourne to the mysterious flight of Robert Trimbole and the vanishing of Exhibit 47, The Politics of Forgetting exposes how power protects itself—through bureaucracy, silence, and fear.

    When leaked memos known as The Domino Files ignite a panic inside Parliament, journalists, clerks, and senators find themselves caught between duty and danger. Because in a country built on secrecy, remembering becomes an act of rebellion.

    This is the episode where the walls start to talk—and the cost of truth finally comes due.

    Justice Philip Woodward audio in part: Crime Investigation Australia: Conviction in Donald Mackay case. 2007. Foxtel


    Al Grassby comments: ABC News archives Australia


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    17 min