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No Justice
- An Investigation into the Death of Adele Bailey
- Narrated by: Susan Lyons
- Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
On 19 July 1995, two young men stumbled upon a skeleton in a disused mineshaft near Bonnie Doon, Victoria. The sensational find was identified as the remains of transgender sex worker Adele Bailey, who had been missing for more than 17 years. How did Adele Bailey die and why was her body hidden in a forgotten mineshaft? Was there a connection between Adele Bailey and country housewife Jenny Tanner who had been killed on a nearby property? The police believe the connection was Jenny Tanner's brother-in-law and one of Australia's most notorious policemen, Detective Sergeant Denis Tanner. No Justice delves into the sordid 1970s underworld in which Adele Bailey lived and Denis Tanner worked: a world of drugs, prostitution and corruption, where cops and robbers played by the same unwritten rules.
©2000 Robin Bowles (P)2000 Bolinda Publishin
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