Sallie-Anne Huckstepp is an important part of Australian history. In 1981, Sallie-Anne exposed New South Wales police corruption, an act of rebellion few people have the bravery to do. In 1986, she was murdered for it, and her case remains unsolved to this day.

Behind the TV appearances and salacious media headlines, there was a human being who was loved by her family and friends. I want to tell you about her, from the beginning, as I have learned it.
Why? Because when Sallie-Anne was 16 years old, she met a man named Bryan Huckstepp; and he was my cousin.
