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Title Dateline: McAfee's Murder Mystery/Homeless Heroes/The Reading Habit
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2013
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Summary MCAFEE'S MURDER MYSTERYJohn McAfee's life story could be straight out of a movie, but the tale of the Silicon Valley multi-millionaire, turned international playboy and Caribbean murder suspect is very real. On Tuesday's Dateline, David O'Shea gets inside McAfee's world to meet the man behind the headlines, and see the women and weaponry that have become his trademark. But while it was his computer anti-virus software that made McAfee a household name, it's now the mysterious death of his neighbour in Belize that everyone is talking about. McAfee fled to Guatemala, saying he feared being framed over Greg Faull's shooting, but it only raised more questions about him and his eccentric lifestyle. In interviews with McAfee himself, Greg Faull's family in the US, and some of the women constantly at McAfee's side, David O'Shea tries to unravel this intriguing murder mystery.HOMELESS HEROESThey're heroes to many in the US, but after the jubilant homecoming parades for those returning from war, what happens next? Well, an estimated 55,000 veterans are now homeless... and that's just the women. On Tuesday's Dateline, Aaron Thomas hears the stories of those living on the streets, in cars and on other people's couches. As many as three quarters of them say they were sexually assaulted in the military, leaving them traumatised and unable to return to normal life, and then ultimately homeless. They ask why they've been forced to swap one battle abroad for another in the country they served.THE READING HABITThe Big Issue is known worldwide as a magazine that homeless people sell to help themselves get some cash together. But a new take on the idea in Denmark is proving rather more controversial. Drug addicts are being encouraged to sell a new magazine, called Illegal, to help fund their habits... the idea being that it stops them turning to crime instead. On Tuesday's Dateline, SBS Europe Correspondent Brett Mason looks at how it works and the very divided reaction to it. With an estimated 800 drug addicts already coming to Copenhagen's red light district every day, and around 8,000 users across the city, is it set to help or hinder the fight against drug addiction?
Event Broadcast 2013-11-05 at 21:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Celebrities -- Drug use.
Drug abuse -- Social aspects.
Drugs and sex.
Homeless persons -- Drug use.
Homeless women -- Services for.
Sexual abuse victims -- Psychology.
United States.
Denmark -- Copenhagen.
Form Streaming video
Author Rao, Anjali, host
Mason, Brett, reporter
O'Shea, David, reporter
Thomas, Aaron, reporter
Boothe, Jaspen, contributor
Katz, Lori, contributor
McAfee, John, contributor
Rasmussen, Joachim, contributor