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TV presenter Debi Marshall goes into the case in great depth, a combination of the dramatically reconstructed TV doco, with shades of In Cold Blood . After years of being a cold case, in 2020 Leonard Warwick was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. Highly researched and atmospheric, republished to coincide with the ABC TV series.

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TV presenter Debi Marshall goes into the case in great depth, a combination of the dramatically reconstructed TV doco, with shades of In Cold Blood. After years of being a cold case, in 2020 Leonard Warwick was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. Highly researched and atmospheric, republished to coincide with the ABC TV series.

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Autorenporträt
Debi Marshall is a journalist, producer for television and author who lives in Hobart. As a reporter and writer, Debi Marshall specialises in true crime. She has written eight books. Each combines her excellent storytelling skills with her forensic approach to accurate research.
Her book, Justice in Jeopardy, helped overturn Australia's double jeopardy laws. At all times, despite frequent personal danger and threats, she has been motivated to seek truth and justice and has worked with the highest ethical considerations to tell dark and challenging stories.
Her book on the notorious Snowtown serial murders, Killing for Pleasure, won the 2007 Ned Kelly award for Best True Crime.
Debi Marshall always sets out to establish a bond of trust with victims and their families, and with witnesses who came forward to tell her their stories.
Working as a producer with Channel 7's Sunday Night program she investigated the Family Court Murders of 1980 - 1985. Then conducted further research to write The Family Court Murders. Leonard Warwick was subsequently arrested over these matters.
Debi has also been a tutor in journalism at the University of Technology, Sydney and as a teacher of media at college. Her other books include The House of Hancock and The Devil's Garden. Her books have twice been long-listed for a Walkley Award.
Debi Marshall won a Walkley Leadership Award in 2015.