How Did Australia’s Most Wanted Cop-Killer Survive Unnoticed for Months on a Remote Rural Property? New Revelations Spark Fresh Questions
Dezi Freeman, the self-proclaimed sovereign citizen who gunned down two police officers in cold blood, may have been secretly hiding at a cluttered rural property in Thologolong since as early as December — raising explosive new questions about how he evaded one of Victoria’s largest manhunts for so long.

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The 56-year-old fugitive’s seven-month nightmare on the run ended violently on Monday morning, 30 March 2026, in a tense three-hour standoff at the isolated property near Walwa, close to the NSW border. Police surrounded a makeshift structure described as half shipping container, half caravan. Freeman emerged armed — reportedly holding a gun stolen from one of the slain officers — refused to surrender, and was shot dead by specialist officers.

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But the biggest shock emerging now is just how comfortably Freeman appears to have settled into the ramshackle site. Aerial and on-ground footage show the property littered with old cars, shipping containers, rusting caravans, tarpaulins, a dinghy, kayak, and various junk — the exact kind of off-grid chaos that could hide a fugitive for months. Police and 7NEWS understand Freeman may have been using the site since December, meaning he could have been living there undetected for nearly four months before the dramatic raid.

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Owner’s Family Denies Any Link to the Killer
The family of the property owner has firmly distanced themselves from Freeman, insisting they have “no connection” whatsoever to the cop-hating sovereign citizen or his extremist views. The owner, understood to be Richard Sutherland, an elderly man now believed to be interstate (possibly in Tasmania for an extended stay), has not visited the property since around Christmas.
“All of the cars, shipping containers and other items seen on the property were already there before Freeman arrived,” a family member told reporters. The cluttered compound — complete with solar panels and makeshift living setups — was apparently long abandoned or used for storage, making it a perfect, ready-made hideout for someone skilled in bushcraft like Freeman.

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This revelation has stunned the tight-knit High Country community and left investigators scrambling. How did Freeman travel roughly 150km from his original Porepunkah property across rugged terrain without detection? Did he receive any assistance slipping into the Thologolong site around December or January? Police have not ruled out the possibility of accomplices and are now closely examining the scene for clues about how the fugitive sustained himself during his final months in hiding.
A Property Perfect for Disappearing
Nestled at the end of a long dirt driveway, hundreds of metres from the nearest road and with the closest neighbour a kilometre away, the Thologolong block offered Freeman near-total seclusion. The structures sit far enough back that passing traffic would struggle to spot any movement. For a man who knew the Victorian bush intimately and had already survived 216 days on the run through harsh winter conditions, this cluttered rural block must have felt like a godsend.
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Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush visited the site on Monday evening as forensic teams continued sifting through evidence and Freeman’s belongings. The operation followed a tip-off, with heavy surveillance in the days leading up to the confrontation. Officers urged Freeman to surrender peacefully, but he chose defiance until the end.
The discovery has reignited intense public scrutiny of the sovereign citizen movement and how someone so openly hostile to police — a man who in court called officers “frigging Nazis,” “Gestapo,” and “terrorist thugs” — could disappear so effectively for over seven months despite a $1 million reward and hundreds of officers hunting him.
Lingering Questions Fuel Speculation
As investigations intensify, key questions remain: Exactly when did Freeman arrive at the Thologolong property? Was the site truly unoccupied, or did someone turn a blind eye? Could the remote location and pre-existing clutter have allowed him to live undetected right under the noses of authorities for months?
The owner’s family has cooperated fully with police and expressed shock at the events. No charges have been laid against them or anyone connected to the property.
For the families of the two fallen officers — Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson and Senior Constable Vadim De Waart-Hottart — Monday’s resolution brings painful closure after months of grief. Yet for many Victorians, the saga of Dezi Freeman leaves an unsettling aftertaste: a dangerous extremist who openly declared war on authority managed to hide in plain sight on someone else’s forgotten rural block.
As forensic teams comb the shipping containers and debris, and police probe every possible lead, the full story of Freeman’s final months may yet reveal even more shocking details about how Australia’s most wanted fugitive stayed one step ahead — until that final, fatal Monday morning standoff.
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