The Max Sica Murders

Brisbane, Queensland, 2003. A brutal triple murder shocks the nation. Three siblings from the Singh family are found dead, sparking a grueling six-year police investigation. From day one, detectives lock their sights on Massimo "Max" Sica, building a case heavily reliant on circumstantial evidence and a highly contested confession to a casual friend. In 2012, Sica was convicted and handed Queensland's longest-ever sentence: 35 years without parole. He has steadfastly maintained his innocence ever since. Enter retired solicitor Jeff Johnson. Asked to independently review the evidence in 2018, Johnson uncovered startling anomalies in the original case. Armed with compelling new findings, he has taken the matter back to the Court of Appeal. Now, a decision hangs in the balance. Is Max Sica a cold-blooded killer, or a victim of a miscarriage of justice?
