'Evil inside him': Dezi Freeman's nephew speaks out on cop killer uncle's death

Hurt and relief."Mr Filby has been estranged from his uncle for several years, but was shocked when he heard the news Freeman had been locked in another stand-off with Victoria Police, this time at an isolated property on the NSW-Victoria border."Hard to pinpoint my feelings and emotions … it's like hate and some kind of love there He told 7.30 Richard Sutherland did not hold sovereign citizen views and had no connection to Freeman."He's never been sort of affiliated with any political-type grouping; he's not aligned with anything like that," Neil Sutherland said."No-one here's got any connection, and the sooner it all dies down, and we get back to normal, the better."In October, Mr Filby told 7.30 he believed his uncle had taken his own life somewhere in Mount Buffalo National Park.Police revealed in February during another search of Mount Buffalo that investigators were working off a theory Freeman was already dead.But the extraordinary turn of events on Monday provided a different conclusion to a dark story in Victoria's High Country.It is a chapter of Mr Filby's life that he is ready to close