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Bodies in Barrels Murders - Jeremy Pudney

Bodies in Barrels Murders

It was the biggest and most grisly case in criminal history. When bodies were discovered hidden in barrels in 1999 in South Australia, Jeremy Pudney was one of the first journalists to cover the case that stunned the entire world. Les mer
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It was the biggest and most grisly case in criminal history. When bodies were discovered hidden in barrels in 1999 in South Australia, Jeremy Pudney was one of the first journalists to cover the case that stunned the entire world. Now, using his years of experience as a police reporter for the Adelaide Advertiser and Network Ten, Pudney pieces together the complete story of the Snowtown murders. Not only does he investigate the lives of the convicted men but he delves deeper, revealing a complex social web that enabled them not only to claim 12 victims but also to conceal their crimes for a long time. What he has discovered will undoubtedly shock, as he takes an unflinching look at one of the most terrifying series of brutal and senseless slayings ever unearthed. Not every detail was made public at the time and the book is packed with exclusive information never before seen.
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Forlag: John Blake Publishing Ltd
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781844542079
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Born in Adelaide in 1974, Jeremy Pudney was also raised in the South Australia capital. He completed a journalism degree at the University of South Australia and began his career in 1993. Jeremy was a police reporter at South Australia's only daily newspaper, The Advertiser, when the Bodies in Barrels story broke. He is now a television reporter with Network Ten in Melbourne. Primarily a police reporter, he is also assigned to major international stories, including the recent tsunami disaster.