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FTA-TV First Dates - Part 8 - Dead Dates

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On Monday, May 12 – two weeks into Erin Patterson’s trial in the usually quiet Victorian country town of Morwell – most of the photographers and journalists covering the murder trial were taking the opportunity of a jury-free day to get some well-earned rest.

Martin Keep, though, ventured out into the bitter cold, a custom rig held high above his head with studio flashes twisted around his camera.

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Patterson also wasn’t expecting any media to bother showing up at Morwell Police Station on May 12; she thought they’d spare themselves the boring legal argument, South suggested.

Photographers had two chances a week to capture her in the van – when she was en route to and from the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre in Melbourne’s west.

On May 12, Keep thought he’d test out his rig for the first time, and caught her staring dead-eyed through the window of the police van.

In his images, her shock at being photographed is visceral. Her face falls before she turns away from the camera, covering her face with her hands, in a now-iconic set of photographs.

“After that series of flashes through the window, [photographers] never saw her again,” South said.
“She would dive underneath the window, or … [sit with] the back of her head on the window, so there’s no chance of seeing her. She’d ride like that all the way to Melbourne – 165 kilometres back.”
 

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