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Getting Away With Murder

Getting Away With Murder

Up to 80 Men Murdered 30 Unsolved Deaths

by Duncan McNab
Paperback
Publication Date: 30/01/2017

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**Winner of the 2017 Ned Kelly True Crime Award**

Sydney's shame: Up to 80 men murdered, 30 cases remain unsolved.

From 1977 to the end of 1986, Duncan McNab was a member of the NSW Police Force. Most of his service was in criminal investigation. The many unsolved deaths and disappearances of young gay men are the crimes that continue to haunt him.

Around 80 men died or disappeared in NSW from the late 70s to early 90s during an epidemic of gay-hate crimes. The line between a vicious assault and murder is a slender one and this was a time of brutal attacks on gay men, featuring gangs of young thugs like the 'Parkside Killers' and 'Bondi Boys', who took to the growing gay rights community with fists and feet.

Even more troubling are incidents in which gay men disappeared and have never been found, or where deaths were initially dismissed by the NSW Police as either misadventure or suicide. We now know that a number of these men were hunted down by gangs and thrown over beachside cliffs near the nation’s top tourist spots.

Investigation of crimes against gay men wasn’t always high on the list of priorities for the police and over twenty years later they are still slow to come to grips with their own dismal track record. The families of the victims, and some journalists, have not given up and continue to push the NSW Police Force for more answers.

This book is the story of a unique time in our history when social change, politics, devastating disease and police culture collided, and you could literally get away with murder.

ISBN:
9780143780786
9780143780786
Category:
Sociology: family & relationships
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-01-2017
Publisher:
Random House Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
235x155x24mm
Weight:
0.43kg
Duncan McNab

Duncan McNab is a former police detective, private investigator, investigative journalist and media adviser to government and the private sector.

He is the author of over seven books, including the phenomenally bestselling Outlaw Bikers In Australia.

In 2015 he wrote Waterfront, lifting the lid on the crime, politics, violence and corruption that has always been present on Australia's waterfront.

For Roger Rogerson, he sat in the Gao murder trial courtroom for eighteen weeks and has been following Rogerson's career - on both sides of the law - for over 30 years.

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