Detective Piggot's casebook  

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
Cover of the book Detective Piggot's casebook   by Kevin Morgan, Hardie Grant Books
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Author: Kevin Morgan ISBN: 9781742738161
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books Publication: May 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kevin Morgan
ISBN: 9781742738161
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Publication: May 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Welcome to hell, a world at war. The streets of old Melbourne are 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. Detective Piggotts Casebook presents for the first time the inside facts on ten of the most significant Victoria Police investigations of the early 20th century, drawing on the long-hidden personal papers of forensic pioneer and Melbournes own Sherlock Holmes, Frederick Piggott (18741962), who joined the Melbourne CIB in 1912 and whose investigations covered many of the states most gruesome and mysterious crimes, including the infamous murder of Alma Tirtschke and the subsequent wrongful hanging of Colin Ross. These uncensored accounts expose the graphic and often perplexing nature of the periods criminal investigation work and point to the dawn of a new era in Australian crime detection
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Welcome to hell, a world at war. The streets of old Melbourne are 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. Detective Piggotts Casebook presents for the first time the inside facts on ten of the most significant Victoria Police investigations of the early 20th century, drawing on the long-hidden personal papers of forensic pioneer and Melbournes own Sherlock Holmes, Frederick Piggott (18741962), who joined the Melbourne CIB in 1912 and whose investigations covered many of the states most gruesome and mysterious crimes, including the infamous murder of Alma Tirtschke and the subsequent wrongful hanging of Colin Ross. These uncensored accounts expose the graphic and often perplexing nature of the periods criminal investigation work and point to the dawn of a new era in Australian crime detection

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