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Banquet : the untold story of Adelaide's family murders / Debi Marshall.

Van Pelt Library HV6535.A83 M37 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marshall, Debi, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Murder--Australia--Adelaide (S.A.)--Case studies.
Murder.
Murder--Investigation--Australia--Adelaide (S.A.).
Murderers--Australia--Adelaide (S.A.).
Murderers.
Murder--Investigation.
South Australia--Adelaide.
Genre:
Case studies.
True crime stories.
Physical Description:
438 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
[Melbourne, VIC] Australia : Vintage Books, 2021.
Summary:
In this definitive expoš, Walkley award-winning journalist Debi Marshall turns her investigative blowtorch to the shocking Adelaide Family murders and to secrets long hidden in the City of Corpses. This chilling account begins with the liberalisation of South Australia under the premiership of Don Dunstan and demands answers to decades-old questions. Who were the Family killers? Why are suppression orders still protecting suspects four decades later? Why do some of these serial killings remain unsolved? Only one suspect, Bevan Spencer Von Einem, has been charged and convicted. With her combination of investigative skills and sensitivity, Marshall treads a harrowing path to find the truth, including confronting Von Einem in prison, pursuing sexual predators in Australia and overseas, taking a deep dive into the murky world of paedophiles, challenging police and judiciary, and talking to victims and their families. The outcome is shocking and tragic. Following the broadcast of the Foxtel television and podcast series Debi Marshall Investigates Frozen Lies, numerous people came forward to courageously share new information with Marshall. Their stories are here. Banquet takes aim at the public service, wealthy professionals and the judiciary and, for the first time, reveals hitherto unpublished details of the Family. And it demands a Royal Commission to break the silence that keeps the truth hidden.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781760893002
1760893005
OCLC:
1259447848

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