The latest episode of Not Guilty: The Craig McLachlan Case is now live. Out NOW on:
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Episode 7 of Not Guilty: The Craig McLachlan Case is now live.
This episode turns to allegations first aired publicly in the press against Craig McLachlan - allegations that would later become the subject of criminal charges and headlines that shaped a public narrative long before evidence was tested in the courtroom.
In this instalment, Vanessa examines the final complainant in the matter, known as C1, and brings a central allegation and its surrounding story to a decisive end.
Through a forensic and uncompromising analysis, the events surrounding the Rocky Horror bed scene are laid out in full. Evidence, timelines and testimony are examined piece by piece, revealing a version of events that is confronting, unexpected, and at times deeply shocking.
But the episode goes further, asking questions that are rarely voiced aloud.
When a complainant is not a stranger but a friend - when contact, messages and communication continued right up until the moment allegations were made - does that carry evidentiary weight? If no indication was ever given that anything was wrong, what does continued friendship mean, and how should a court interpret it?
Vanessa also revisits commentary from the presiding Magistrate, questioning whether public remarks truly reflected what unfolded inside the courtroom, and whether the tone of those remarks shaped how the case was ultimately understood.
Episode 7 is confronting listening. It challenges assumptions, revisits evidence, and asks whether the story told to the public was the same story tested under oath.
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