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In late 1940 a group of five young Australian soldiers set out on a
secret mission: one of the Second World War's most daring
operations and the first for Britain's legendry Special Operations
Executive. Leading a small force of Ethiopian freedom fighters on
an epic trek across the harsh African bush from the Sudan, the
small incursion force entered Italian-occupied Ethiopia and began
waging a guerilla war against the 250,000-strong Italian army. One
of these men, Ken Burke, was Duncan McNab's uncle. Using a
combination of original research and personal anecdotes, McNab
tells the little known story of Mission 101, and how a small group
of Australians under British command helped to free a nation.
The verdict is guilty. On 20 May 2014, former New South Wales
police officers Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara murdered student
Jamie Gao in cold blood. Both have been found guilty of murder and
possession of 2.78 kilograms of methamphetamine, and sentenced to
life imprisonment. But this wasn't Rogerson's first trial or
conviction. Once one of the most highly decorated police officers
in New South Wales, he was dismissed from the police force in 1986,
and jailed twice. That was just the tip of the iceberg. This is the
eye-opening account of Rogerson's life of crime - policing it and
committing it - and reveals the full story of one of the most
corrupt and evil men in Australia, and the events that led
inexorably to the chilling murder of Jamie Gao in storage unit 803.
Christopher Wilder was about as bad as they get. A serial killer
and predator, he first came to the attention of police in Sydney
when as a teenager in 1963 he was charged with rape. As a young
adult he relocated to Florida, USA. Wilder plied his vile and
deadly trade on two continents and did so undetected for more than
twenty years. He was a chameleon and a predator with a modus
operandi refined over the decades, luring young teenage girls with
the promise of a career as a photographic model. His final flourish
was a six-week spree of abduction, sexual assault and murder
crisscrossing the USA and earning him the top spot on the FBI's Ten
Most Wanted list. Wilder could have been stopped a few times in his
evil career - but he wasn't. In addition to his many crimes in the
US, he is now also a prime suspect for the infamous Wanda Beach
murders - one of Australia's most notorious unsolved crimes. The
Snapshot Killer explores how a monster was able to hide in plain
sight and tells the tragic story of the many victims - at least
twelve, but likely more - whose lives Wilder destroyed, with
consequences that continue to resonate to this day.
Christopher Wilder was about as bad as they get. A serial killer
and predator, he first came to the attention of police in Sydney
when as a teenager in 1963 he was charged with rape. As a young
adult he relocated to Florida, USA. Wilder plied his vile and
deadly trade on two continents and did so undetected for more than
twenty years. He was a chameleon and a predator with a modus
operandi refined over the decades, luring young teenage girls with
the promise of a career as a photographic model. His final flourish
was a six-week spree of abduction, sexual assault and murder
crisscrossing the USA and earning him the top spot on the FBI's Ten
Most Wanted list. Wilder could have been stopped a few times in his
evil career - but he wasn't. In addition to his many crimes in the
US, he is now also a prime suspect for the infamous Wanda Beach
murders - one of Australia's most notorious unsolved crimes. The
Snapshot Killer explores how a monster was able to hide in plain
sight and tells the tragic story of the many victims - at least
twelve, but likely more - whose lives Wilder destroyed, with
consequences that continue to resonate to this day.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Ever since the First Fleet dropped anchor, Australia's ports have
been our opening to the world. They are also the breeding ground
for many of Australia's most notorious criminals, and a magnet for
local and overseas criminal syndicates. WATERFRONT is the story of
the crimes, the politics, the characters and the corruption in our
nation's ports. From the time of Phillip and Bligh to today, from
the gold rushes to modern-day drug smuggling, a criminal element
has always found ways to profit from the rise and dominance of
waterfront unions. After a century of Royal Commissions, reports,
denials and crackdowns, crime and wrongdoing in Australia's ports
remains organised, entrenched and incredibly profitable.
Investigative journalist and former police detective Duncan McNab
lifts the lid on the intriguing and chequered history of
Australia's waterfront.
'We are the people our parents warned us about' is the motto of the
Bandidos, one of the world's most feared outlaw motorcycle gangs.
For ten years, Steve Utah was a Bandidos insider. He arranged the
security of their clubhouses and electronic surveillance and
counter surveillance. He 'cooked' ecstasy and meth for them. He was
at meetings where interstate and overseas drug and weapons
smuggling was planned. He saw stolen military weapons, including
deadly rocket launchers, being sold. He witnessed vicious beatings,
helped dump corpses. He saw men executed in front of him. It all
became too much and, in an attempt to regain control of his life,
Utah resorted to the unthinkable: he rolled over to the Federal
Police and told them all he knew about the Bandidos. He had
intimate knowledge of every facet of the Bandidos' business in
Australia and many aspects of their activities in North America. He
literally knew where the bodies were buried. This shocking,
unflinching, tragic story is Steve Utah's confession. He knows he
is a dead man running - that inevitably the Bandido code will be
honoured and he will be silenced. But not before Utah gets his
chance to wake readers to the looming threat in their midst - the
relentless rise of sophisticated organised crime networks inside
outlaw motorcycle gangs and the apparent inability of the police
and legal system to deal with it.
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