Beyond Reasonable Doubt (TV series)

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Beyond Reasonable Doubt is an Australian documentary series broadcast by the ABC in 1977. Presented by criminologist professor Gordon Hawkins, it had 4 episodes revisiting four different criminal cases. The cases involving Ronald Ryan,[1] Alexander McLeod-Lindsay[2] Leith Ratten,[3] and Frits Van Beelen[4] had their evidence re-examined and it was questioned whether the cases were proven beyond reasonable doubt.[1] It was created by Geoff Daniels and produced by ABC's feature group.[5]

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