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On 22nd November 1963, the 35th president of the United States,
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and his wife Jackie were taking part in a
presidential motorcade through Dallas. Thousands lined the streets
cheering; others hung out of windows to catch a glimpse of the
much-loved First Lady and President. Suddenly, the unthinkable:
three shots - bang...bang, bang - rang out. In front of the world,
John F Kennedy was fatally wounded. Lee Harvey Oswald was caught.
But did he fire the fatal bullet? Who REALLY killed JFK? Fifty
years after the tragic events in Dallas, JFK: THE SMOKING GUN
solves the ultimate cold case. With the forensic eye of a highly
regarded ex-cop, Colin McLaren gathered the evidence, studied
10,000 pages of transcripts, discovered the witnesses the Warren
Commission failed to call, and uncovered the exhibits and
testimonies that were hidden until now. What he found is far more
outrageous than any fanciful conspiracy theory could ever be. JFK:
THE SMOKING GUN proves, once and for all, who did kill the
President. 'A compelling case' THE AUSTRALIAN 'Comprehensive and
compelling' NEWCASTLE HERALD
Who really murdered Bob Chappell? Veteran ex-detective and author
of JFK: The Smoking Gun, Colin McLaren, uncovers disturbing new
evidence that an innocent woman is in jail. Daybreak, Sandy Bay,
Hobart, 27 January 2009. A yacht, the Four Winds, is seen listing
low to the waterline. When police board the sinking vessel there is
no sign of the owners, Bob Chappell and Sue Neill-Fraser but,
disturbingly, they find blood and a knife. Bob Chappell is never
seen again. The blood spatter leads police to the conclusion that
he has been murdered. Remarkably, Sue Neill-Fraser is arrested,
found guilty and sentenced to 26 years' imprisonment. May, 2016.
Bestselling true-crime author Colin McLaren probes the notorious
cold case that grips Australia. What he discovers shocks him. No
body, no motive, no witnesses, a puddle of unexplained DNA liquid,
undisclosed police documents, insubstantial scenarios - all lead
him to believe Sue Neill-Fraser was wrongly convicted. He is not
alone, as lawyers line up to help her. August 2017. Sue
Neill-Fraser remains in prison. When questions are asked of her
conviction, new witnesses are charged, including a lawyer, and
unbearable pressure is applied until, fearing for his own liberty,
Colin McLaren flees the country. Southern Justice lays out the
evidence that should force a Royal Commission to reopen the case
and exonerate an innocent woman. The guilty are still out there! '.
. . the worst miscarriage of justice in Australia's history' Robert
Richter QC
Covert operative Cole Goodwin pulls off the biggest undercover
sting in history, now he's On the Run in the biggest gig of his
life-survival. Cole Goodwin spent years undercover, infiltrating
the Mafia and putting the Australian Godfather behind bars for
twenty years. As his team celebrate the 'guilty' verdict, the Mafia
are rolling out a vendetta, aided by Cole's corrupt boss. The dodgy
Inspector Mack has plans for a prosperous retirement in France, and
wants Cole out of his life-fast-as well as collecting a million
dollar bonus along the way. With his life under threat, Cole blows
the dust off his secret identities, kisses his pretty girlfriend
goodbye, and jumps planes, trains, ferries and continents, finally
arriving in dark, bleak, southern Italy and the heartland of his
enemy--the N'Drangheta, who has sent its best hit man to end his
run ...
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