“DEAD OR JUST DISAPPEARED? THE GHOST OF DEZI FREEMAN SPOTTED!” 👣👻🔥

The manhunt ended with a hail of bullets, but did the target actually fall? A chilling “Mystery Video” has just surfaced, and it’s sending shockwaves across the country. A man uncannily resembling Australia’s most wanted fugitive has been spotted limping along a remote NSW highway—just days after police declared him dead at Thologolong. Witnesses are terrified, reporting a figure with a distinct right-leg injury moving through the shadows near the Murray River. “It was his eyes… it was him,” one witness claimed.

Is this the greatest police cover-up in Australian history, or is a “dead” man walking among us? The internet is melting down as experts analyze every frame of this grainy footage. If Dezi Freeman is in that grave, then who was seen on the Hume Highway?

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Just weeks after the Victoria Police announced the high-profile elimination of Dezi Freeman, a wave of “phantom sightings” and a mysterious viral video have plunged the nation back into a state of paranoid uncertainty.

The official narrative was supposed to be closed: A three-hour standoff, a hail of SOG gunfire, and a body removed from a ramshackle property in Thologolong. But for a growing number of skeptics, the case isn’t just open—it’s bleeding.

The “Hume Highway Ghost” Video

The spark that ignited this latest firestorm is a 15-second clip, allegedly filmed on a dashboard camera near the Murray River crossing on the NSW border. The footage, which has been analyzed over 2 million times on X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit, shows a tall, gaunt man in a weathered green jacket limping heavily along the shoulder of the road.

“The resemblance is uncanny,” says Peter S., a former bush tracker who followed the Freeman case from day one. “The gait, the build, and specifically that right-leg injury—it matches the reports of the officer who claimed to have winged Freeman back in August. If that’s not him, it’s his twin brother.”

Witnesses in Terror

The sightings aren’t just limited to pixels on a screen. Local residents in the remote riverina region have reported a “strange, defiant figure” moving through the scrub under the cover of darkness.

One witness, a truck driver who pulled over near a rest stop three days ago, described a chilling encounter. “I saw him in the headlights. He didn’t look like a man who was scared; he looked like a man who was on a mission. He had that same piercing stare we all saw in the police photos. When he saw me, he just melted back into the trees. It gave me the chills.”

Police Dismiss “Internet Folklore”

Victoria Police have been quick to move against the rumors, labeling them “cruel and unfounded conspiracy theories.” A spokesperson for the force reiterated that the body recovered at Thologolong has undergone preliminary forensic identification.

“We are 100% confident that the threat posed by Desmond Freeman has been neutralized,” the statement read. “These so-called ‘sightings’ are a mix of mistaken identity and malicious misinformation designed to distress the families of the fallen officers.”

However, the refusal to release the “Graphic Identification Photos” or the bodycam footage of the final moments has only fueled the fire. For the Sovereign Citizen community, this is “proof” of a faked death—a tactical “extraction” or a botched hit that left the target alive and vengeful.

The “Friendly Fire” Theory

Adding another layer of drama is the theory circulating in law enforcement Discord servers: that the man shot at Thologolong was actually an associate or a “body double” used by Freeman as a human shield. Rumors of internal police memos discussing a “missing corpse” or “inconclusive DNA” have been dismissed as “conspiracy drivel” by the Police Union, yet they refuse to die down.

A Nation on Edge

Whether it’s a case of mass hysteria or a monumental security failure, the “Ghost of Dezi Freeman” has effectively hijacked the national conversation. In the small towns along the Murray River, doors are being locked tighter tonight.

If the video is a hoax, it is a masterclass in digital manipulation. But if it’s real, then the most expensive manhunt in Australian history didn’t end in Thologolong—it just moved to the other side of the river.

As one Reddit user put it: “In the bush, things don’t stay dead. They just wait for the fog to roll back in.”