• 011. Jason Guise: Down the Well - Part 2

  • Aug 10 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
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011. Jason Guise: Down the Well - Part 2

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    Welcome to Part 2 of our dive into the death of Jason Barry Guise.

    Jason Guise was last seen alive on Easter Sunday, 2019. 18 days later he was found deceased inside a sewerage tank well in Brisbane's bayside suburbs, by maintenance workers.

    Was Jason's death due to an overdose? Or was he killed by an unscrupulous acquaintance? And how is it that Jason came to be in the sewerage system inside a locked council compound?

    Someone is holding the information that pieces Jason's puzzle together.

    The reward offered for information in the death of Jason Guise, is $250,000.

    If you or someone you know, has information pertaining to the circumstances of Jason's death, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

    CASE AUTHORITY: Queensland Police

    • Bayside Criminal Investigation Branch. Phone (07) 3824 9355
    • Homicide Investigation Unit, Brisbane. Phone (07) 3364 4150


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