Lives Of Crime
By (Author) G Tippet
By (author) I Munro
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
1st February 2008
Australia
General
Non Fiction
364.994
Paperback
400
Width 135mm, Height 209mm, Spine 29mm
465g
The inside scoop on the Gangland murders... and other Australian true crime stories.
true crime with a twist. Here is the criminal underground at work: gangland warriors, serial killers, drug dealers and thieves. Melbourne gangland figures Mick Gatto and Andrew 'Benji' Veniamin and their final, fatal encounter; Peter Dupas, the nerdish-looking serial killer who makes your skin crawl; as well as other, lesser-known names - sex-killer Derek Percy who haunted a lost little boy to his death; the man of God who broke the eighth commandment; the murders behind the infamous Arnott's poisoned biscuit extortion. there are also those whose lives straddle each side of the law: murder barristers; backstreet burglars and back-block magistrates; homicide detectives and community police who go where the worst happens; pensioners who thrive on the theatre of the courtroom; the psychologist who looks into the minds of mass murderers; and sex workers, from streetwalkers, student strippers and fetish models to whip-wielding dominatrixes. Award-winning crime journalists Gary tippet and Ian Munro, authors of Writing on Gravestones, bring you a collection of classic true crime stories, told with insight, sensitivity and empathy - and a dash of humour.
Gary Tippet and Ian Munro are senior writers with THE AGE and SUNDAY AGE. They both write across a wide range of areas but for the last eight years have specialised in features and articles on crime. Their journalism awards include a Walkley, a Victoria Press Club Quill and a Legal Reporting Award. Gary Tippet and Ian Munro are senior writers with THE AGE and SUNDAY AGE. They both write across a wide range of areas but for the last eight years have specialised in features and articles on crime. Their journalism awards include a Walkley, a Victoria Press Club Quill and a Legal Reporting Award.