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From Port Arthur to Hoddle Street, Paul E Mullen has had a front-row seat to the men behind some of the worst public massacres. He says it’s possible to ‘disrupt the script’ for future violence Dr Paul E Mullen and his family were living near Dunedin, New Zealand when, one evening in November (…)
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