“THEY SAID HE WAS GONE… BUT THE STORY DIDN’T END THERE.” — New claims are turning the Dezi Freeman case upside down as a disturbing theory begins to surface 😳

A viral theory has exploded online suggesting that the dramatic police shooting of fugitive Dezi Freeman (also known as Desmond Filby) at a remote property in Thologolong, Victoria, on 30 March 2026 was not the end — but part of a calculated “high-risk operation” or “Ghost Trap” designed to draw him (or someone else) out of hiding.

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Dezi Freeman, 56, a self-described sovereign citizen and conspiracy theorist, had been on the run for seven months after allegedly shooting and killing two Victoria Police officers — Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart (35) and Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson (59) — and injuring a third during a search warrant execution at his property in Porepunkah on 26 August 2025.

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The two officers killed in the Porepunkah incident: Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart (left) and Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson (right).

What actually happened at Thologolong

After an extensive manhunt involving hundreds of officers, police received intelligence (including tracked vehicle movements) that led them to a rural property near Walwa on the Victoria-NSW border. Freeman had been hiding in a modified shipping container set up with solar panels, ventilation, and basic living amenities — described as off-grid living.

During a three-hour standoff on the morning of 30 March 2026, police used an armoured BearCat vehicle, flashbangs, and smoke. Freeman reportedly emerged wrapped in a blanket and presented a firearm (believed to be one stolen from one of the slain officers). Specialist officers from the Special Operations Group then fired, hitting him multiple times. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Victoria Police formally identified the body through forensic processes in early April 2026. The coroner is conducting an independent review of the shooting.

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The Thologolong hideout — aerial views showing the shipping container, police armoured vehicle, and evidence markers at the scene.

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The circulating “mystery video” and “limping man” claims

Online posts claim a new video shows a man “uncannily resembling” Freeman limping along a remote NSW highway near the Murray River, with a distinct right-leg injury — supposedly proving he survived and that the shooting announcement was a deliberate ruse to flush him out.

These claims appear to originate primarily from unverified social media (particularly certain Facebook pages) and conspiracy-focused accounts. No mainstream Australian media outlets, Victoria Police statements, or credible news sources have confirmed the existence or authenticity of such footage showing Freeman alive after the incident. The “Ghost Trap” narrative lacks supporting evidence and contradicts official forensic identification and multiple independent reports.

The viral theory has gained traction in circles sceptical of police narratives, especially given Freeman’s own sovereign citizen background and the high-profile nature of the case. However, authorities have treated the operation as a standard high-risk apprehension of an armed and dangerous fugitive who had already killed two officers.

Questions do remain about how Freeman evaded capture for so long in challenging bushland terrain, whether he received assistance from others (police have investigated possible supporters), and details of the final confrontation — all of which will be examined through the coronial process.

This case is a profound tragedy: the deaths of two dedicated police officers, the lengthy manhunt, and the fatal shooting of the suspect. Sensational unverified claims should be approached cautiously. Official investigations, forensic evidence, and verified reporting remain the most reliable sources for facts.

The families of the fallen officers and Freeman’s own relatives continue to grieve amid ongoing scrutiny.

Images are from public news coverage of the Porepunkah shootings, the manhunt, and the Thologolong operation. This remains a developing story under coronial review.