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Detective Piggott's Casebook: True Tales of Murder, Madness and the Rise of Forensic Science

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Detective Piggott's Casebook: True Tales of Murder, Madness and the Rise of Forensic Science

Contributors:

By (Author) Kevin Morgan

ISBN:

9781742702650

Publisher:

Hardie Grant Books

Imprint:

Hardie Grant Books

Publication Date:

1st May 2012

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Forensic science

Dewey:

363.2509945109042

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 208mm

Weight:

360g

Description

Welcome to hell, a world at war. The streets of Melbourne no longer a tidy grid but fractured with laneways like cracks in old varnish, a hotchpotch of chaos - of shanties and factories, woodpiles and chimneys - the city smouldering under its bludgeoned sky. Here, crime flourishes, the damaged fester and the wicked plot: a circle of the damned into which strides Frederick Piggott - enforcer of the King's law. Detective Piggott's Casebook presents for the first time the riveting inside facts on nine of the most important Victoria Police investigations of the early 20th century, drawing on the long-hidden personal papers of forensic pioneer, Frederick Piggott (1874-1962). Likened by his contemporaries to Sherlock Holmes, Piggott's investigations - conducted in the shadow and aftermath of World War I - covered the state's most gruesome and mysterious crimes, including the notorious schoolgirl murders of Alma Tirtschke and Irene Tuckerman, and the horrific headless boy' and Yarra baby killer' cases. These uncensored accounts expose the graphic and often perplexing nature of the period's criminal investigation work and point to the dawn of a new era in Australian crime detection - the rise of forensic science.

Author Bio

Kevin Morgan has worked variously as a photographer, author, teacher, librarian, historian and researcher. His previous works include Gun Alley: Murder, Lies and Failure of Justice (the book which led to the first - and to date only - pardon for a judicially executed person in Australia) and The Particulars of Executions 1894-1967: The Hidden Truth About Capital Punishment. His photo-essay 'Holocaustic', exploring the fate of a Jewish child in the Third Reich, was exhibited to much acclaim at the Jewish Museum of Australia. Kevin lives in Melbourne with his wife, Linda.

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