Reloaded contains the latest stories from the Melbourne underworld, and provides an uncut account of how Tony Mokbel – aka fat Tony – ran Melbourne’s gangland war. Also included in chilling detail are insider accounts of: the kidnapping of baby Montana kidnapping; how and why ‘Mad Max’ Marinof opened fire on the police; the mystery surrounding the death of school teacher and dominatrix Anita Lesser; and the story of a wheelchair-bound, drug lord who used his genius for evil instead of good.
Paul Anderson has been a crime reporter for the Herald Sun since 1994, and is currently the paper's longest serving police roundsman. One of the team that won a Walkley Award in 1995 for a special liftout on the murder of Sheree Beasley, Paul was also head of team of reporters that won the 2004 Quill Award - Best Deadline Report for a series of stories on the murder of crime patriarch Lewis Moran.
Paul is the author of Dirty Dozen: 12 True-Crime Stories that Shocked Australia and Shotgun City: Merlbourne's Gangland Killings.