**Australia's LAST Bushranger: Hanged Protesting His Innocence | The Kenniff Brothers (1902)**

Brisbane, 12 January 1903. Before sunrise inside Boggo Road Gaol, Patrick Kenniff waits to die — the last man Australia would ever call a bushranger. This is the true story of the Kenniff brothers: sons of an Irish selector pushed from poverty in New South Wales to the wild ranges of Queensland's Upper Warrego, from horse racing and cattle duffing to the Easter Sunday killings at Lethbridge's Pocket in 1902 — a crime no living witness ever saw — and the trial, the hanging, and the question that has never been answered. CHAPTERS 0:00 Boggo Road, dawn 0:41 Origins — Ireland to Queensland 2:32 The noose tightens 4:17 Easter Sunday, 1902 5:15 The greatest manhunt in Queensland's history 6:37 The trial 7:41 The scaffold — and after 8:24 The real faces — archival photographs The final section of this film shows the genuine archival photographs of Patrick Kenniff, James Kenniff, Albert Christian Dahlke and Constable George Doyle, preserved in library archives. The recreated scenes were generated with AI, based on the historical record and these real likenesses. Sources include the Australian Dictionary of Biography and Boggo Road Gaol historical records. #AustralianHistory #Bushrangers #TrueCrime #Kenniff #Queensland #Documentary