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Never to Be Released

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This is a book about violent crime.Never to be released–a rare recommendation reserved for the most vicious of killers. The mass murderers. The serial killers. The child murderers. Those who rape and murder in gangs.With the help of legendary police rounds reporter, the late Joe Morris, Paul B. Kidd has compiled the inside stories of Australia's most horrendous crimes to help ensure that their perpetrators remain behind bars.

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First published June 1, 2001

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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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493 reviews8 followers
January 17, 2020
Having just participated in a tour of Fremantle prison where many true crimes stories where shared about the prisoners who were held there. I looked through the gift shop that would tell me more about some of the stories I heard. I have never read true crime books and this one detailed some horrific crimes but was told as a journalist would. Each chapter shares one story, so you can put it down if it gets too traumatic. 13 Australian criminal stories are told including Anita Cobby and the Granny Killer of Mosman.
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July 9, 2021
Never ever to be released

This book is a great read. The details into what these low life mongrels did to these poor women makes you wish the death penalty should be bought back for these types of crimes.
Profile Image for MJ Kennedy.
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November 6, 2025
Chilling and such an interesting read. Paul B Kidd just knows how to write amazing non-fiction true crime. All of his books are worth reading, especially if you're Australian. Some crimes you've never heard of and some are so ingrained in our history, it's terrifying.
Profile Image for Kathryn.
153 reviews
May 30, 2024
Interesting enough true crime stories. It could have a more engaging writing style however.
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960 reviews42 followers
December 11, 2010
This book is much like Cannibal Killers, Sweetheart Killers and Serial Killers, but it's written much better. That's not to say it's fantastic- it's not- but it had clearly been edited. Except perhaps for the chapter page... the numbering was 3, 5, 7, 9 and so forth instead of the correct numbers.

This is about the convicts in the land of convicts who are recommended to never be released. It's rather outdated in some aspects now- it was written in 1993, and some of the criminals have since been released or died- but it still holds the same truth: Australia has produced some screwed up people. Though it's a little bit amusing, to me, that many of these people are from the UK.
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2 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2014
I like the way the author has given a full description of the accounts of the crime each of the criminals have committed, he has obviously spent a lot of time researching his subjects.All of his books are very interesting to read.
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30 reviews3 followers
January 22, 2016
Its frightening to think that we have such violent and mentally unwell people in our country and world. This book is a very quick and easy read and provides a good saucing account of each offender, their offence(s) and subsequent sentencing.
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186 reviews3 followers
January 11, 2024
The pulpiest of true crime books. The overwrought language, the hyperbole, the clumsy grammar and and clunky sentences are all here in abundance. Still an interesting tour through the seedy history of some of Australia's worst murderers and serial offenders (despite some notable absences).
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January 22, 2015
I enjoyed all the stories in the book and makes you realise how people can kill another human being
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