According to ABC Australia, NSW police are offering an AUD $1 million reward for anyone that can provide new information or evidence to the case as the arson angle grows in plausibility. Most scathing have been the reports from former senior police officers who say that Saffron had directly ordered the fires, and was able to get away with the crime with assistance from police officers he had in his pocket, even when children were killed. Reports go on to allege that Detective Doug Knight, who led the investigation and was adamant that mechanical failure was behind the inferno, was actually a "fixer" for Saffron and manipulated evidence and witnesses to achieve the desired outcome.
So much potential evidence has been lost — or maybe never existed — in the four decades since the flames took seven lives in Sydney's Luna Park. The five "bikies" that supposedly started the fire have never been found, and any forensic evidence they left behind was neglected almost immediately by the police. While it looks increasingly likely that arson and greed were behind the fire, the scenario without the involvement of Saffron, Knight, or Wran is still one of corruption and negligence that claimed the lives of six innocent children and a father.
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