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Cowan was in a tight spot when a covert officer posing as a knockabout named Joe Emery sat next to him on a flight home to Perth after two days on the stand at a Queensland inquest into the Daniel Morcombe case. As the pair became friends, Joe offered to help find Cowan work. He would talk to his boss, he said. It was a different life. They carried wads of cash. Dealt in diamonds and guns. They drove better cars than him. Lived in proper houses. Ate at fancy restaurants.

Everyone would get a cut. Even Cowan. It was an unimaginable amount of money for someone who, weeks earlier, could not afford to make a phone call.

The man on trial for the murder of Sunshine Coast teenager Daniel Morcombe confessed to an undercover police officer who he believed was the head of a powerful crime gang after being told a subpoena had been issued for him. Cowan tells Arnold he parked at the church car park, walked down to the overpass and offered the boy a lift after the bus drove past.

C: And we were cutting down a tree and just clipped his wing so I kept him. He was nesting. C: Yes I want to get more. What do you need to tell me? Is there something you need to tell me? Or … And bearing in mind, this whole, what we do is based on respect and honesty All right. B: Just let me stop you there before you go on. All right? B: Just let me figure out how to turn this bloody thing off. All right, system off, sorry, go on. So I was surprised when Craig said to me there was a not a warrant but a subpoena.

But what concerns me is that I need to, I can sort this for you. You know I can sort things out, I can buy you alibis, I can get rid of stuff, all that kind of things that can be done, I can do. But I need to know what I need to do, you know what I mean? The witnesses have placed him at the scene with Morcombe just prior to the disappearance and this leaves him about a 45 minute window of opportunity where Cowan is unaccounted for.

He provided a weak alibi two years later redacted but there is something about this alibi that is not right and I will find out a little more shortly and let you know. The Morcombe case is one of the highest profile missing person cases in Queensland history and there is a lot of media interest in it. So look what happened and how can I sort it out? B: Like I said, all right? Honesty, trust, respect. Like I said I paid good people good money to keep us quiet. Please try again later.

The Sydney Morning Herald. By Christine Flatley March 31, — 3. Save Log in , register or subscribe to save articles for later. Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size.

He maintained he had no involvement. Then, Arnold read Cowan an e-mail he'd received from inside the police, about the holes in Cowan's alibi and how he's the prime suspect. So, look. What happened, and how can I sort it out. Like I said, honesty, trust, respect I'm told your pretty loyal, and that you've built up a good relationship with some of the boys and they speak very highly of you. So what do I need to fix? You can listen to Casefile True Crime podcast for the full audio recording.

And with that Cowan came clean. He, without a shred of emotion, detailed each and every step he took in murdering Daniel Morcombe. We won't share them here.

He did so not because of guilt; not because he wanted Daniel's family to have closure. Rather, he did so because he thought crime boss Arnold could help him cover up the killing.

Arnold was connected, after all. They were all undercover members of the Australian Federal Police, a man fictional crime gang. For months, they led Cowan on. They built his trust. They convinced him he was committing crimes when in reality, he wasn't at all. Arnold asked Cowan to lead him to where he'd buried the body, under the guise of 'making sure there were no remains that could be found'. It was then that Arnold revealed his identity. Police were waiting. Update: Daniel Morcombe's killer has been attacked in prison.

The Daniel Morcombe foundation was established by Daniel's parents in an effort make Australia a safer place for children. You can donate here.



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