On the night of 26 January 2008, radiation physicist Bob Chappell spent the day renovating his yacht in the River Derwent, Hobart. He decided to stay the night on the Four Winds. The next morning the yacht was sinking and there was no sign of Bob. His partner of 18 years, Sue Neill-Fraser, was charged with his murder. What followed was one of Tasmania’s most controversial criminal cases.
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