Catching Lisa’s Killer: The Inquest – Day 7

A notorious bikie who is a key witness at the inquest into the disappearance of Lisa Govan breaks his silence over the 26-year cold case mystery. Club Deroe elder Andrew Wayne Edhouse told the Coroner’s Court about what he remembers of the morning in 1999 when she vanished. The court was previously told Edhouse had stomped on Lisa’s head inside his Kalgoorlie clubhouse, with the accusation put to him via video link from an undisclosed location.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Murder, bikies and a small town’s secrets: the story of Lisa Govan’s disappearance from Kalgoorlie delves into the dark underbelly of the Aussie outback. Lisa Govan was last seen outside a bikie clubhouse in 1999, her body has never been found and no arrests made. Reporters Natalie Bonjolo and Ben Harvey’s true crime investigations took them back in time, to a place of bikies, skimpies, gold, legalised prostitution, drugs, big pubs and tough cops. The Kalgoorlie that Lisa disappeared from was the genuine wild west. Now, Police hope a Coroner’s inquest can break the bikie code of silence which has suffocated investigations, to finally solve the twenty-five-year-old mystery Join Natalie and Ben as they dissect the day’s events from court in Catching Lisa’s Killer; The Inquest.