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It was dubbed 'the case that couldn't be solved', and for more than three decades it wasn't.
In 1988, American PHD student Scott Johnson's body was found at the bottom of a cliff in Sydney's northern beaches.
30 years on, his killer, Scott White, has finally been found and convicted, with his sentence set to be handed down within weeks.
The case sparked a special commission of inquiry into suspected gay-hate deaths in Sydney, stretching back 40 years.
Today, we speak to an American investigator about Scott Johnson's case, the failings of NSW police, and the path ahead as dozens of historic gay and transgender hate crimes are re-examined.
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Daniel Glick, investigative reporter and private investigator |