A Moment In Crime: Phillip John Smith the murderer, the great escape and the international manhunt Last Minute Instant News
They were widely credited with reviving a moribund Broadway — and Shubert too — in the 1970s with hits like “Pippin,” “Equus” and “A Chorus Line,” the 1975 Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical that ran for 15 years. He died while hiking the Bailey Range Traverse in the Olympic Mountains, surrounded by the high peaks and wildflowers he loved. Philip worked as a family doctor in Marysville, Washington, for 40 years, forging a profound connection to many patients, delivering three generations of babies, and relishing the chance to see them grow and thrive. Leask has also reported on most of the major incidents and events in New Zealand during that period including the Christchurch quakes, Pike River mine disaster, March 15 terror attack and the White Island eruption. From complex murder trials to the cases destined for infamy, these bonus episodes will show you what's really happening in your backyard - right now. He maintained his innocence for almost four decades and in 2022 t...