‘Last Stop Larrimah’: What Happens When a Town Has 11 Residents and 1 Disappears?

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‘Last Stop Larrimah’: What Happens When a Town Has 11 Residents and 1 Disappears?
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The new HBO documentary ‘Last Stop Larrimah’ goes deep on the drama that ensued after one man went missing in a tiny Australian town.

If you were looking to move to the literal middle of nowhere, you might very well wind up in Larrimah, a tiny Australian outpost on Stewart Highway in the Northern Territory that, a few years back, boasted a population of 11.

Its ranks decreased by one on December 16, 2017, when long-time resident Paddy Moriarty vanished. It was a turn of events that stoked national curiosity, and it serves as fodder for a captivating whodunit and portrait of fringe life inAn Irishman who settled in Larrimah after pit stops in other Aussie locales , Paddy was apparently well-liked in Larrimah.

Paddy was a regular fixture at Larrimah’s pub, which was the area’s virtual hub considering that it doubled as a hotel, a shop where mail could be picked up, and a bus depot. He was a colorful guy who liked to drink and was good friends with the watering hole’s owner Barry, here referred to as a “pub-lican,” whose claim to fame was giving Steve Irwin’s father Bob his first crocodile .

At least initially, Paddy comes across as a friendly character, cracking whips and talking trash in his trademark hat . More than one Larrimah resident waxes nostalgic about Paddy, a cattleman who arrived down under in 1966 at the age of 19, and whose laugh could “brighten your day.” Thus, when he went missing on December 16, it immediately raised a few eyebrows. Nonetheless, no one called the police for three days.

Split into five chapters , Tancred’s documentary digs into the minor and major angles of Paddy’s disappearance and, for the most part, unearths little concrete proof. As such, it can only make an educated guess about what took place on the night in question—until, that is, it drops a bombshell audio recording that sounds an awful lot like a private confession to the crime.falls short of offering a definitive resolution, narratively or legally speaking.

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