This is the story of Denis Tanner, a Victorian detective who hit the headlines in 1996 when a newspaper accused him of murdering two women - his sister-in-law Jennifer, whose death in 1984 was treated as suicide, and Adele Bailey, a transsexual prostitute who disappeared in 1978.
An inspirational read that will take you to one of the last great frontiers, the mighty Mt McKinley, and an expedition that not only challenged a team of British Mountaineers both physically, mentally and morally, but a trip that nearly cost them their lives.
Every day, Lois Gibson is able to put power, control and a sense of justice back into the hands of violent crime victims of heinous rapes, kidnappings and murders.
A young Cambodian boy struggled among the strife, fears, and gunfire of the Vietnam War era to find a possible route to academic success, yet that was one thing that could lead to his execution later in his life.
Take an unforgettable journey with the author as he includes you in the situations, some humorous and others serious, while he interacts with first responders, families, bodies, defendants, funeral homes, local officials, and state and federal agencies in a Texas county.
Revealing a personal legal saga stretching more than two decades, Lawmakers & Lawbreakers, by author Yeseph Albert Schindler, picks up where his first book, Far from the Halls of Justice: Quakerville, Auschwitzerland, leaves off .
The heart-breaking truth behind one of Australia's most haunting mysteries, Forever Nine chronicles the abduction and murder of Sydney schoolgirl Samantha Knight, who seemingly vanished into thin air from busy Bondi Road, in the late afternoon of August 1986.
This is the story of John Searancke's parents, told mostly from the side of his father, Eddie Searancke, from the time of his calling up in early 1940 to his release from a prisoner of war camp in Germany in 1945, thence his return to England to try to pick up the pieces of his old life.