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Murder on Easey Street: Melbourne's Most Notorious Cold Case
By (Author) Helen Thomas
Black Inc.
Nero
29th March 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Society and culture: general
Memoirs
364.15230994
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
287g
A gripping account of Melbourne's unsolved Easey Street murders, now updated with new interviews and insights Summer in Melbourne, 1977. Two young women are viciously murdered. The killer has never been found. Forty-five years ago, Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett were fatally stabbed in their home on Easey Street, Collingwood, while Suzanne's toddler slept in his cot. Their murder remains one of the most infamous unsolved cold cases in Australia. Helen Thomas was a young journalist at The Age when the murders were committed and saw how deeply they affected the city. More than four decades later, she's still looking at the case - chasing down new leads and talking, again, to the women's families, friends and neighbours. What emerges is a portrait of a crime rife with ambiguities and contradictions, which took place at a fascinating time in the city's history, in one of its most notorious suburbs. Why has the Easey Street murderer never been found, despite the million-dollar reward for information leading to an arrest Did the women know their killer, or were their deaths due to a random, frenzied attack Could the murderer have killed again This gripping and updated account addresses these questions and more as it sheds new light on one of Australia's most disturbing and compelling criminal mysteries.
Helen Thomas has worked as a journalist for more than thirty years in both radio and print, and is an experienced presenter and producer. She is the manager of ABC News Radio as well as being a thoroughbred horse breeder and racehorse owner. She is the author of The Horse that Bart Built, Past the Post, A Horse Called Mighty and 42 Days at the Races.