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Sto caricando le informazioni... Sins of the brother: The definitive story of Ivan Milat and the backpacker murdersdi Mark Whittaker
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Like the Beaumont children and the Azaria Chamberlain cases before it, the backpacker murder case in Belanglo State Forest has entered Australian criminal folklore. Seven young people, most of them foreigners backpacking around Australia, brutally murdered, their remains uncovered in 1992 and 1993. It would take scores of police over three years, countless hours of forensic investigation, thousands of false leads and a few precious clues to charge and convict Ivan Milat for their horrific deaths."Sins of the Brother" is the definitive work on Ivan Milat, his family and the murders. Almost four years in the making, informed by exclusive interviews with members of the Milat family, key police investigators and Crown lawyers, this book reveals a family culture so bizarre it would lead inexorably to murder. It also scrutinises the police investigation-its remarkable success and failures, the dramatic turning point and the backbiting and bitterness that followed Milat's arrest.Thought-provoking, totally unsalacious, an exploration of the darker side of Australian life as a whole, "Sins of the Brother" is a detailed and gripping read-a psychological thriller come to life. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Now, as for the content. I liked the format. It made it an interesting read, and must have been a hard job compiling it all in chronological order.
As for the content itself, what a scary f**king family. And I'm not convinced Ivan Milat did it now. But he is still not a nice guy. And pretty certain someone literally got away with murder. ( )