The Who's Who of Unsolved Murders by James Morton

The Who's Who of Unsolved Murders by James Morton

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An account of over 200 of the most controversial and intriguing unsolved murders of the last 150 years. It covers cases which continue to baffle the police and criminologists, as well as cases in which it seems likely that an innocent person was wrongly convicted, and sometimes executed.

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The Who's Who of Unsolved Murders by James Morton

An account of over 200 of the most controversial and intriguing unsolved murders of the last 150 years. It covers cases which continue to baffle the police and criminologists, as well as cases in which it seems likely that an innocent person was wrongly convicted, and sometimes executed.
James Morton, a former defence lawyer in England, is one of Britain's leading experts on crime, and the author of more than twenty books including his best-selling Gangland series. Susanna Lobez is an actor-turned-barrister-turned-broadcaster. She has been an ABC specialist legal broadcaster on The Law Report (radio) and Law Matters (TV). She has written feature articles for The Age and columns for the Sunday Herald Sun. They are the co- authors of the best selling Gangland Australia as well as Dangerous to Know, an Encyclopedia of Australasian Crime. James Morton is also the co-author with Herald Sun journalist Russell Robinson of Shotgun and Standover, an account of the Painters and Dockers' Union.
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ISBN 13 9781856262033
ISBN 10 1856262030
Title The Who's Who of Unsolved Murders
Author James Morton
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Year published 1995-10-26
Number of pages 256
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