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The Story of the Family Murders
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After years of speculation and rumour, this text presents the real-life expose of the notorious "Family Murders" in Adelaide, told by the man who solved the case. South Australia has an international reputation for being the home of some very strange murders. But during the 1970s the country was shocked when a series of young men - all fit and healthy - disappeared from its streets one by one. Their bodies were found dumped in the countryside outside the city. All were mutilated and some were dismembered. A group of prominent Sajudges, dubbed "the family" were suspected of involvement in the killings, but instead Bevan Von Einem was found guilty.

Author Biography:

Bob O'Brien served in the South Australian Police Force for 33 years. He retired as a Detective Superintendent after serving as a police officer in patrols, on motor cycles and in the detective branch. As a detective, he worked in the Drug and Major Crime Squads and knows the many sides'good and bad'of the city of Adelaide and its people. He is currently completing his doctoral dissertation about police serving as peacekeepers in Cyprus, and has written numerous articles about policing. Bob O'Brien is the detective who solved the most famous of all the Family murders.
Release date NZ
February 5th, 2002
Author
Pages
294
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
142x211x19
ISBN-13
9780732269135
Product ID
1689989

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