Convicted killer turns to TV show to prove he didn’t kill gay lover – but it backfires

Convicted killer turns to TV show to prove he didn’t kill gay lover – but it backfires

David Szach on the show, Debi Marshall Investigates… Frozen Lies (Image: Foxtel)

An Australian man determined to prove he didn’t kill his gay lover 40 years ago turned to a popular TV show to help him prove his innocence. However, it didn’t go as he planned.

The murder took place in 1979. David Szach, then 19, had been living with his older lover, Adelaide lawyer Derrance Stevenson, 44, for three years. Sachs was found guilty of the crime.

During his trial, prosecutors used testimony provided by South Australia’s former chief forensic pathologist Colin Manock.

However, Manock had no formal qualifications as a pathologist and his evidence in other cases has been discredited.

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Szach has always maintained his innocence. He appealed against the conviction but lost his appeal in 1980. Legal experts have said they believe Szach’s case should again be independently reviewed.

In prison, Szach declined to apply for parole as he said doing so would be an admission of his guilt. He spent 14 years in jail. Since being released he has continued to profess his innocence.

South Australia changed its law in 2013 and allowed convicted criminals to launch a second appeal if there is new evidence of a wrongful conviction.

A solicitor acting on Szach’s behalf says he intends to launch a second appeal at some point but he’s had trouble finding the funding. An application for funding assistance was turned down as Szach faces no more jail time for the crime.

Szach has developed Motor Neurone Disease and in his own words, doesn’t have “much time left.” While preparing to launch a formal appeal, he has turned to an Australian TV show, Debi Marshall Investigates, to look again at his alleged crime.

Lovers Derrance Stevenson and David Szach in the late 1970s (Image: Foxtel)

Its known Stevenson was killed at some point between June, 4-5, 1979. Other men are believed to have been at his home during this two-day period, besides Szach. Police originally charged an Italian man, alongside Szach, as an accessory to murder. However, the charges were later dropped and the man returned to Italy. No charges against anyone else were made.

Author Debi Marshall and NSW Police forensics detective Kris Illingsworth reviewed the case over 18 months. The results are revealed on the five-part series and accompanying podcast, Debi Marshall Investigates… Frozen Lies.

To Szach’s deep disappointment, in the show’s final episode, broadcast next week, they inform him on camera that they don’t believe he’s innocent. According to Adelaide Now, they go so far to tell him they believe he committed the murder and likely covered up the involvement of others.

Having served his time in prison and facing his likely death, Szach says he has no reason to lie.

“I did not kill Derrance Stevenson, I played no part whatsoever in his murder.

“That is your ending it’s not my ending,” he says as he walks off the set.

The episode is due to air in Australia Tuesday night (October, 22nd) on Foxtel.

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Gay Trump Supporter Wants Everyone in the LGBT Community to Know That the President is For Us’ — WATCH

Gay Trump Supporter Wants Everyone in the LGBT Community to Know That the President is For Us’ — WATCH

Gay Trump supporter Pete Gomez, who has swallowed the cultist kool-aid, was interviewed by the Fort Worth Star Telegram about his support for the president, who held a rally in Dallas last night.

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Said Gomez: “I definitely have a different mentality of using your brain and not your heart because your heart will deceive you. And I just want everyone to know in the LGBT community that Trump is for us. The 2nd Amendment is for us. We need to stand with this president because he’s the only one who is helping us restore this nation back to everything we’ve ever had which is so amazing. We literally are going to make America more greater than its ever been and keep it that way.”

Perhaps Gomez should read this timeline of Trump’s hateful actions against the LGBTQ community.

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Man attacked by youths with hammers when he turns up for Grindr date

Man attacked by youths with hammers when he turns up for Grindr date

Marc Power attending hospital for treatment after the attack (Photo: Facebook)

A man was viciously attacked by a gang of teenagers with weapons when he turned up for what he thought would be a Grindr date.

The incident took place Tuesday night in Dublin, Ireland.

Marc Power, of Coolock, north Dublin, had to go to a hospital for treatment for his injuries. From there, he posted an account of what happened, along with images. He required stitches for his wounds.

“I’ve just been the victim of a premeditated homophobic attack here in Dublin. Went to meet someone off grindr. Was meet [sic] a group of teenage boys with weapons. They tried to kill me with these weapons. They were trying to hit me on the head with hammers.

“They didn’t manage but I’m in the emergency room in hospital with facial injuries and my car was destroyed. I’m ok but fucking angry.”

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Power, in his early 50s, said he wants to know why Grindr can’t do more to validate the identity of people opening accounts on the app.

He told the Irish Times more about what happened.

Power says he drove his car to the arranged meeting spot outside the Odeon Coolock. It was there, while sitting in his car waiting, that at least four youths attacked with weapons, including hammers. He says they shouted “faggot” and “pervert” at him.

Power says that on his way driving to the arranged meeting spot, he received another Grindr message suggesting a change of location to a more secluded, poorly-lit meeting spot. He declined the suggestion and insisted on the car park at the Odeon.

“I pulled into a spot, then a group of teenagers seemed to come out of a bush and rushed towards the car.”

He says they opened the car door and attempted to drag him out.

“They started punching me in the face, one must have been wearing a ring on his finger as I started bleeding everywhere.

“They started calling me a faggot, calling me a pedophile, a pervert. They were all laughing, that was one of the scariest things about it. Right away they were trying to get me in the head.”

Power says he held his hand down on his car horn and screamed for help. Soon enough, bystanders noticed what was happening and the youths fled. They had damaged his car and smashed his windshield with their weapons.

“I was in a bad state. People were very helpful.”

Gardaí (police) turned up around ten minutes later. They confirmed they are investigating the incident but have yet to make any arrests.

Power said he wanted to speak out to warn others to be careful. He said he’d be more wary in the future but wouldn’t allow it to change who he is.

“I’ve lived abroad most of my life and never had any problems. Back in Ireland, I’ve had about three incidents. It makes me think about my own home city, and has it changed much. I’ve no issues with my sexuality; other people do.”

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Ireland has progressive laws in relation to gay rights. It introduced same-sex marriage in 2015 and has a gay Taoiseach (the equivalent of Prime Minister): Leo Varadkar. However, pockets of prejudice remains in some areas of this deeply religious country.

A spokesperson for Grindr told the Irish Times the company was “heartbroken” to hear of the incident.

“We take a number of measures to protect our community, including . . . providing a safety guide to assist users when interacting with others online.”

“We consistently look for ways to strengthen how we protect our users.”

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