Wanted shooter set up bushland camp before death

Shocking Details: Wanted Shooter’s Secret Bushland Camp Revealed Before His Death

An inquest reveals the chilling circumstances surrounding a wanted shooter’s camp in Tasmania before his tragic end

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New Norfolk, Tasmania, Robert Greig, Police Shooting, Inquest

New Norfolk: A man on the run, Robert George Greig, set up a camp in the bush while evading police. His partner visited him regularly, which is pretty wild.

Greig, 33, had fired shots at police cars on September 26, 2022, after a domestic incident. The police were called to a home where he had assaulted a woman.

When officers arrived, they heard gunfire and saw their car window shatter. It turned into a full-blown manhunt after a member of the public spotted his vehicle on October 10.

Sadly, Greig’s body was found in his burnt-out car later that day. An inquest is now looking into how he died. His dad believes police shot him, but evidence suggests otherwise.

Greig had a troubled past and had been in trouble with the law before. He even talked about facing a long prison sentence for his actions. It’s a tragic story that raises a lot of questions about mental health and the events leading up to his death.

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