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Inside the shipping container where double cop killer Dezi Freeman spent his final days

New images have emerged of the secret hideout where cop‑killer fugitive Dezi Freeman spent his final days before his life came to a violent end.

Freeman spent 216 days on the run before he was shot dead in a hail of bullets following a three‑hour standoff with police at a remote Thologolong property in Victoria’s northeast on March 30.

A popular YouTuber has released footage of the filthy and squalid conditions inside the shipping container, claiming that he attended the property to retrieve a drone that had crashed.

The Chaos Chronicles’ 29‑minute video attracted more than 66,000 views within five days.

Freeman’s belongings were still strewn inside the secret hideout, including racks of clothing, an elaborate battery setup, an Esky, old carpet, and boxes of empty wine bottles.

A table contained several vitamins and supplements, a bottle of methylated spirits, and a box of tissues.

A tiny single bed was surrounded by piles of rubbish and a portable radio.

Inside the filthy and squalid shipping container where Dezi Freeman spent his final days

A table showed bottles of vitamins and methylated spirits

A table showed bottles of vitamins and methylated spirits

Dezi Freeman spent 216 days on the run before he was shot dead by police in a three hours standoff

Dezi Freeman spent 216 days on the run before he was shot dead by police in a three hours standoff

A strong stench of chemicals was described as the YouTuber filmed inside.

Outside, a camp set‑up previously pictured by Daily Mail remained untouched, including an abandoned pair of sunglasses on a chair.

An upended tin boat was peppered with bullet holes from Freeman’s standoff with police.

The damaged walls of the shipping container also had bullet holes.

Freeman was shot 27 times during the siege, seven months after he fatally shot Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson, 59, and Senior Constable Vadim de Waart‑Hottart, 34, during a police raid at his Porepunkah property.

“‘He looked like Swiss cheese,'” a police source previously said.

It’s unknown how long Freeman was at the secret hideaway located 188km northeast of Porepunkah.

Victoria Police are now investigating a report of trespass at Thologolong last week.

‘Investigators are aware of a video posted online in relation to the trespass and are investigating the circumstances,’ a spokesperson said.

A separate investigation into how Freeman remained on the run for so long also continues.

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