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Reasonable Doubt: Bizarre Tales of Death and Justice

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Originally published
  
2007

Genre
  
Crime Fiction

3.5/5
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Author
  
Wayne Howell

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Reasonable Doubt: Bizarre Tales of Death & Justice, or just Reasonable Doubt, is a true crime book by Australian author and Herald Sun journalist, Wayne Howell. The book was first published in 2007 by the Five Mile Press and explores eighteen unusual murders in Australia during the 1990s and 21st century. Reasonable Doubt is Howell's second book after Killer Excuses, which explores extraordinary defences tried in Australian manslaughter and murder trials.

The stories

Reasonable Doubt investigates eighteen infamous and unusual murders, particularly in the city of Melbourne.

References

Reasonable Doubt: Bizarre Tales of Death & Justice Wikipedia