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SHANDEE BLACKBURN MURDER: NEW HOPE FOR JUSTICE

Growing up in Queensland’s “sugar town” of Mackay, sisters Shannah and Shandee Blackburn were like any other siblings navigating their childhoods. “We fought over anything and everything,” recalls Shannah, smiling. With a seven-year age gap, the pair didn’t always have a lot in common, but in adulthood Shannah was beginning to find in Shandee the “best friend” she always hoped her sister would be.

“Shandee had finally reached that point in her life when she was settling down and

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