Certain Admissions : A Beach, a Body and a Lifetime of Secrets
Certain Admissions : A Beach, a Body and a Lifetime of Secrets
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Author(s): Haigh, Gideon
ISBN No.: 9781458765192
Edition: Large Type
Pages: 480
Year: 201510
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 45.67
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

Certain Admissions is Australian true crime at its best, and stranger than any crime fiction. It is real - life police procedural, courtroom drama, family saga, investigative journalism, social history, archival treasure hunt - a meditation, too, on how the past shapes the present, and the present the past. On a warm evening in December 1949, two young people met by chance under the clocks at Flinders Street railway station. They decided to have a night on the town. The next morning, one of them, twenty - year - old typist Beth Williams, was found dead on Albert Park Beach. When police arrested the other, Australia was transfixed: twenty - four - year - old John Bryan Kerr was a son of the establishment, a suave and handsome commercial radio star educated at Scotch College, and Harold Holt's next - door neighbour in Toorak. Police said he had confessed. Kerr denied it steadfastly.


There were three dramatic trials attended by enormous crowds, a relentless public campaign proclaiming his innocence involving the first editorials against capital punishment in Australia. For more than a decade Kerr was a Pentridge celebrity, a poster boy for rehabilitation - a fame that burdened him the rest of his life. Then, shortly after his death, another man confessed to having murdered Williams. But could he be believed?.


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