Death on the Derwent:
Sue Neill-Fraser’s story

$32.99 AUD

Death on the Derwent:
Sue Neill-Fraser’s story

Overview

Don't fool yourself that the innocent never go to jail.

When Bob Chappell disappeared from his yacht, moored in the Derwent Estuary near the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania's marina, on the night of 26 January 2009, he left behind his pipe and tobacco — something that his partner of 18 years, Sue Neill-Fraser, knew he would never willingly do. What she didn't know was that despite no body, no weapon, no cause of death, and no witnesses, she would soon become the only suspect in Chappell’s disappearance.

In their haste to wrap up the case, the police charged Neill-Fraser with murder. In her eagerness to assist police, she virtually talked her way into their hands. And after a lengthy trial that resulted in a guilty verdict, the judge delivered Neill-Fraser a crushing 26-year sentence.

But was the verdict unsafe? Many of Australia’s leading legal minds think so, and other reasonable hypotheses have been mooted about what might have happened on the Derwent that night. The Tasmanian government has changed its laws to give Neill-Fraser one last crack at proving her innocence, because that is what it's come to now — proving her innocence.

The result of years of investigation, and based on extensive interviews with all the key players — including Sue Neill-Fraser and her family, local underworld figures, and legal luminaries — Death on the Derwent is a riveting story of justice not served.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
234mm x 153mm
Extent
384 pages
ISBN
9781925713176
RRP
AUD$32.99
Pub date
19 February 2019
Other rights
Audio [World] — Bolinda

Awards

  • Longlisted for the 2020 Davitt Award, Nonfiction Crime Book

Praise

‘Describes the greatest miscarriage of justice in this country since Chamberlain — and there’s no matinee jacket in sight.’

Robert Richter QC

‘[An] excellently crafted and deeply disturbing new book … Bowles is at her best when interpreting court transcripts and “reading” people and legal actors as they give and extract evidence. In particular, she’s excellent at evoking the atmospherics of courtrooms and of interviews. She was in court for key parts of the trial process, and conducted many interviews with starring actors after their moment of fame.’

Bill RowlingsCivil Liberties Australia
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About the Author

Robin Bowles is the author of a number of bestselling true crime books, including the definitive books on the Jaidyn Leskie murder, Justice Denied, and the disappearance and alleged murder of British tourist Peter Falconio, Dead Centre. Also published by Scribe are her books Into the Darkness (2016) and Accidental Death (2018). She lives and writes in Melbourne.
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