In early 2023, investigative journalist Sharon Davis received a call from an unknown number. The caller didn’t identify herself, but asked Sharon to meet with her. She said she had “important documents” about “international corruption” to share.
Sharon arranged to meet the mystery woman at a fish market on the NSW Central Coast, hoping she’d be safe among the bustling Sunday crowds.
Sharon didn’t have to wait long.
The woman approached quickly, dressed in a white top, as promised. Her hands were shaking as she pulled a scrunched-up piece of paper from her pocket and handed it to Sharon.
“Who sent you?” Sharon asked.
“I can’t say anything else about it,” the woman stammered, “but if you read that…”
Speaking to Mamamia’s No Filter podcast, Sharon said she was struck by the woman’s demeanour.
“She was scared. She wasn't in this for a laugh,” Sharon said. “And I actually said to her, ‘You seem like a nice young woman. Can I give you a bit of advice? Don't get involved in things that you don't really understand.’”
“I understand your concern,” the woman replied. And with that, she hurried away.
Listen to Mia speak to investigative journalist Sharon Davis, who has spent the past few years working on the successful podcast Finding Samantha. Story continues after audio.
Sharon unfurled the paper to find a micro SD card inside. When she later opened the memory card with the help of an IT specialist, it was blank.