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The Australian Crime File #2

The Australian Crime File Volume 2

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In light of the extraordinary success of The Australian Crime File I guess it’s only logical that I would write a Crime File 2. After all, writing books is a big part of what I do for a living. And, let’s face it, it wasn’t as if the chapters were hard to put together, given that I read a ‘Crime File’ – one that I have written during the week – on the Weekend Breakfast Show, the show George Moore and I broadcast from 6am until midday on Saturday and Sunday on Sydney’s Radio 2UE.
Having said that, I would like to point out that many of the stories in this book are a little more out of left-field than those that appeared in the first Crime File. That edition dealt mainly with Australia’s better-known crimes, rather than the unusual or the bizarre. While a few of our more higher-profile cases – Lindy Chamberlain, Alan Bond and the Port Arthur Massacre come to mind – are in this book, you will also find many other yarns from our rich, unlawful history, a history that makes us one of the more unusual nations in the world.
While, sadly, it would have been impossible to write a Crime File 2 without the cases of multiple, serial, mass and child murder, this book also looks at a huge variety of lesser crimes that make up this genre. You will read about illegal SP bookies, bent police commissioners and cops, the day the police went on strike, our first political assassination attempt, the world’s best escapologists, bent entrepreneurs, Australia’s leading abortionist and underworld murders. They are all in here. Plus lots of fascinating historical crimes.
A ‘Crime File’ that I present on air is usually about 1200 words long and takes about seven minutes to read. Lots of the stories included here are the length I wrote them for radio, and exactly as I read them out on air. Others you will find are a little longer and, in some cases, a lot longer. I have gone to the trouble to re-write these as I believe that they are interesting enough to bring them to you in much more detail. The persecution of Lindy Chamberlain is such an example.
I have also included several chapters that have arisen out of my own personal experience and that I would like to share with you. The opening chapter tells how I supported a very brave man named Sandy MacGregor who visited a jail to forgive the man who had murdered his (Sandy’s) three daughters. In The Deep-Sea Contract I tell of my near-death experience at the hands of a marauding mako shark and a gun-totin’ gangster’s minder – both at the same time. And A Trout to Die For is the unusual story told to me about a couple of harmless crooks who try to outsmart the bigger crooks, with disastrous results. Fact or urban legend? You’ll have to decide that one for yourself.

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First published January 1, 2013

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Paul B. Kidd

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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

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August 16, 2021
Great book, pity about the proofreading

Good book, APART from the proofreading. In almost every 2ns chapter there is a proofreading error. A double up of a sentance, mid sentance, so you end up reading the same, mid sentance, so you end up reading the same, over the course of the book. See what I see what I did there, and again. Annoying isn't it?
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