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Hannah's Story

Hannah's Story

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It was one of the most horrific acts of domestic violence Australia has seen.

On Wednesday the 19th of February 2020 Hannah Clarke and her three young children Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey were killed by Rowan Baxter, their father & Hannah’s estranged husband - set on fire in their car in a quiet Brisbane street.

It sparked outrage, shock and a community conversation about a form of domestic violence few had even heard of - coercive control.

Now, Nine News Presenter Melissa Downes, alongside Producer Jess Lodge, delve deeper to better understand what happened: speaking to family, friends, first responders, witnesses, domestic violence experts and political leaders - some speaking for the very first time to reveal the whole story... Hannah’s Story.

This podcast explores details from the days, months, even years, leading up to the crime that the public hasn’t been told. Details that will shock you, disappoint you and leave you asking - how did this happen? And what needs to be done to make sure it never happens again? What needs to change to protect other women, and men, in abusive relationships?

We also hope to help spread the messages Hannah’s parents Sue & Lloyd are advocating, through their organisation Small Steps 4 Hannah.

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  • 6. Hannah's Legacy
    Jun 18 2023

    Amidst the grief, there is a story of hope. There has to be, to give Hannah a voice and to ensure her legacy.

    So how are Hannah's family, friends and all those touched by the tragedy finding a way forward?

    Sue & Lloyd Clarke are working tirelessly to turn Small Steps 4 Hannah into a movement: changing laws, education and conversation. Their commitment inspires others like the mysterious “Mr X” helping them turn a big dream into reality.

    Learn more here about Small Steps 4 Hannah

    If you or anyone you know is experiencing domestic or family violence, please reach out for help.

    1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732

    Mensline 1300 78 99 78

    Lifeline 13 11 14

    Beyond DV

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    53 Min.
  • 5. Lessons Learned
    Jun 11 2023

    We cannot talk about Hannah Clarke without acknowledging the other women killed in similar circumstances. It’s Australia’s shame - on average one woman is killed every week by a partner or former partner.

    In this episode, we ask Queensland’s Police Commissioner and former Attorney General what has changed since Hannah's death, from education to policing and legislation. While DV experts and academics explain what we all need to do to create change in our community.

    Learn more here about Small Steps 4 Hannah

    If you or anyone you know is experiencing domestic or family violence, please reach out for help.

    1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732

    Mensline 1300 78 99 78

    Lifeline 13 11 14

    Beyond DV

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    1 Std. und 6 Min.
  • 4. The Inquest
    Jun 4 2023

    Two years have passed since the unimaginable murder of Hannah and her children. Now the Coronial Inquest begins, with new evidence drawing back the curtain on how this young family’s life was lived and lost. Disturbing details made public for the first time, along with CCTV footage, phone calls, a secret letter and police camera recordings. Intense interest surrounds the Inquest as Hannah’s parents watch on, reliving the worst day of their lives, over and over again.

    Learn more here about Small Steps 4 Hannah

    If you or anyone you know is experiencing domestic or family violence, please reach out for help.

    1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732

    Mensline 1300 78 99 78

    Lifeline 13 11 14

    Beyond DV

    Episode 5: Lessons Learned, coming June 12

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.
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