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    • Auteur(s) : Dennis O'Bryan
    • Editeur : Sid Harta Publishers
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/04/2023
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 312
    • Expédition : 584
    • Dimensions : 21.6 x 14.0 x 2.1
    • ISBN : 1922958107



    • Résumé :
      What happened to young mum-to-be Krystal Fraser on 20 June 2009 after she checked herself out of hospital to go to a party rather than await the birth of her first child? More than thirteen years later the question remains unanswered. No-one has reported seeing the young woman since. Local police did not consider Krystal to be a victim of foul play, wrongly believing she was the architect of her own disappearance. The trail went cold before the homicide squad was called in and a missing person case became a murder enquiry. Their only clues were two untraced calls from a local phone box on the day Krystal vanished. Her body has never been found and the mystery remains: a maze of accusations, denials, rumours and police shortcomings that continues to divide the small Australian rural community that was her home. In its wake came distressed families, broken relationships and suicides. Suspects were named and interviewed but none were charged. Was Krystal killed by an unwilling father of her unborn child? Were disputes between drug runners the cause? Was it the result of a fall-out with one of several sexual partners? In Last Train Home former police investigator Dennis O'Bryan delves deep into the events and people involved to reveal his discovery of new and compelling evidence....

      Biographie:
      Dennis O'Bryan grew up on a farm in rural Victoria and joined Victoria Police at eighteen. He completed twenty-seven years as an operational police officer, with uniform and plain clothes duties.During his policing career, in which he rose to the rank of inspector, Dennis received nine commendations/citations, two of them for bravery but the majority for running successful protracted criminal investigations. He has post graduate qualifications in public policy and administration.Following his police career, he owned and operated holiday parks in Swan Hill. He is now retired and enjoys solo multi-day bush walks.Last Train Home, a true crime investigation, is his first book.

      Sommaire:
      What happened to young mum-to-be Krystal Fraser on 20 June 2009 after she checked herself out of hospital to go to a party rather than await the birth of her first child? More than thirteen years later the question remains unanswered. No-one has reported seeing the young woman since. Local police did not consider Krystal to be a victim of foul play, wrongly believing she was the architect of her own disappearance. The trail went cold before the homicide squad was called in and a missing person case became a murder enquiry. Their only clues were two untraced calls from a local phone box on the day Krystal vanished. Her body has never been found and the mystery remains: a maze of accusations, denials, rumours and police shortcomings that continues to divide the small Australian rural community that was her home. In its wake came distressed families, broken relationships and suicides. Suspects were named and interviewed but none were charged. Was Krystal killed by an unwilling father of her unborn child? Were disputes between drug runners the cause? Was it the result of a fall-out with one of several sexual partners? In Last Train Home former police investigator Dennis O'Bryan delves deep into the events and people involved to reveal his discovery of new and compelling evidence....

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