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Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big
RNZ
12 episodes
1 day ago
The Mr Big sting is a powerful tool to get criminals to confess. It got David Lyttle to confess to the murder of his mate, Brett Hall. But is it fair? Is it just? Or does it lead to false convictions?
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The Mr Big sting is a powerful tool to get criminals to confess. It got David Lyttle to confess to the murder of his mate, Brett Hall. But is it fair? Is it just? Or does it lead to false convictions?
Show more...
True Crime
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Disclosure Fiasco
Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big
44 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
Disclosure Fiasco

The trial begins, only to collapse after a week due to police failures. Can a fair trial ever happen?

The trial begins.

A week later, it's declared a mistrial. The Crown has just turned over evidence that seems to say someone saw the murder of Brett Hall - and the killer wasn't David Lyttle!

How could that possibly happen? It turns out that this is just the latest in an astonishing chain of disclosure failures by police investigating the case.

Is the justice system broken? Can a fair trial go ahead?

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big
The Mr Big sting is a powerful tool to get criminals to confess. It got David Lyttle to confess to the murder of his mate, Brett Hall. But is it fair? Is it just? Or does it lead to false convictions?