Notorious True crime stories, brought together, in this the 3rd volume of tales. Read about Derek Percy, is he the Wanda Beach killer?, who framed the Mickelburgs? and how a jailer broke her convict lover out, so they may be together. These stories and many more.
Paul Benjamin Kidd (1945) was an Australian author, journalist, and radio show host. From 2001 until 2020, Kidd was the co-host of the 2UE George and Paul weekend show with George Moore; since 2020, he has co-hosted Weekends with John and Paul with John Stanley on 2GB. - Wikipedia
“There is crime for everyone. Not just murder and rape but also lots of crimes about the ordinary and very respected members of our community, the least likely people that you would imagine would fall foul of the law and then have to face the judgement of their peers.” – Australian Crime File 3: Notorious True Crime Stories
Australian Crime File 3 is a collection of 58 crimes, some well known and some less so. Each chapter is only a few pages in length, a succinct overview of the case with the pertinent details – enough to whet the appetite. If you enjoy your crime in bite-sized bits, you’ll enjoy this.
Contrary to the title, this collection also includes notorious cases from around the world e.g. The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre, The BTK Serial Killer, The Yorkshire Ripper.
I bought this purely because it said Australian Book of..... as far as I knew Chicago, Germany and Russia are absolutely positively NOT in Australia. I skipped a few chapters because they were NOT Australian stories! This should have been called the big book or by some other tirle. 'Australian' ? Puh-lease, it's more international than Australian. Quite disappointing!!!!
The Australian Crime Files Volume 3 is the same as any other book written by Paul B. Kidd. The book is well researched, gripping, interesting, and deeply disturbing. The only negative is that not all of the stories in The Australian Crime Files are actually Australian, which seems at odds with the title of the series. That said I've not read the first one and I'm not sure if Kidd explains why not all the stories are Aussie in the intro to the first book of Crime Files. The more of Kidd's books that I read the more I start to see that Australia and Victoria in particular is lacking decent punishment for the various criminals charged with the various serious crimes that are detailed in this book. I think that all legislators should read The Australian Crime Files books and then they should adjust the laws so that we're safe from re-offenders.