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On the periphery of society has always been those who break the rules. Those who steal, cheat, kill or just do what they need to do to survive. The Dawn of Crime is a volumed account of some of the most fascinating criminal profiles ever recorded. Bringing to the page accounts of forgers, gold thieves, sly grog royalty, prison breaks and violence beyond imagination, you will be captivated with the real stories of actual people who committed crimes more unusual than fiction. Hundreds of hours of research has been committed to this volume of The Dawn of Crime, across state and national libraries…mehr

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On the periphery of society has always been those who break the rules. Those who steal, cheat, kill or just do what they need to do to survive. The Dawn of Crime is a volumed account of some of the most fascinating criminal profiles ever recorded. Bringing to the page accounts of forgers, gold thieves, sly grog royalty, prison breaks and violence beyond imagination, you will be captivated with the real stories of actual people who committed crimes more unusual than fiction. Hundreds of hours of research has been committed to this volume of The Dawn of Crime, across state and national libraries and archives, bringing together a truly captivating human account of true crime.
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The Hunt for the Australian Ripper presents a number of the unique cases where other horrific crimes were committed that deliberately impersonated the original Jack the Ripper murders of 1888, incidents where the media leveraged off of the sensationalism of the legends, and the biography of the man who was accused of being the original Jack the Ripper himself! ABOUT THE AUTHORS Author Roy Maloy has come to known as one of Australia's most prolific true crime authors, pod cast guests and public speakers. With a back catalogue that includes bestselling biographical works such as "Squizzy", and "Dolly Gray - The Madam of Melbourne", his knowledge of 1900-1930's Australian organised crime is vast. As a series, "The Dawn of Crime" comprises six volumes. Each volume contains a number of short biographies that capture more and more of Australia's counterculture and criminal history. Guest Author - Deb Robinson. Deb Robinson has a long career in Australian Crime history. Her work in recording biographical cases, reproducing them in the form of tourism events including tours, locational installations and productions is only matched by her wide knowledge of the topic matter. Deb is head historian at the world classed true crime tourist destination, The Geelong Gaol Museum, and is the founder of the Twisted History web page.