Acknowledgements

from the first edition of Australia’s Serial Killers

Special thanks to:

Amanda Hemmings, who acquired the project for Pan Macmillan

Beth Martin of the Albany Historical Society

Bob Stapleton, NSW Corrective Services

Dr Rod Milton, forensic psychiatrist and serial-killer profiler

Julie Nekich, editor, Pan Macmillan

Professor Paul Wilson, Dean of the Bond University, Queensland

Tom Gilliatt, publisher, Pan Macmillan

Allan Sharpe, Australian Historian

Alona Wooley, research for Alexander Pearce

Ariette Taylor, producer, The Eye of Martha Needle, La Mama

Ben Kidd, editorial assistant

Betty Terwindt and Noel Inglis, Albany Historical Society

Bill Bullock, Karrakatta Cemetary, Western Australia

Bill Power, SA Corrective Services

Charles Wooley, 60 Minutes, Nine Network

Department of Public Prosecutions of NSW

Diane and Steve Meads, editorial assistants

Doreen Peace, Berrima Court House

Dr Graham George, psychiatrist

Dr Judith Cockram, criminologist, Edith Cowan University, WA

Elena Lonergan, Sydney Morning Herald, research

Estelle Blackburn, author of Broken Lives

Georgia Gowing, SA Courts Administration Authority

Irene Tritton, Fremantle Cemetery, Western Australia

Jennifer Greene, researcher and editorial assistant

Jenny Mouzos, Australian Institute of Criminology

Joseph Morris Snr, deceased legendary Daily Mirror crime reporter

Karen Collier, Library, Australian Institute of Criminology

Leanne Hardyman, NSW Corrective Services

Luke Morfese, West Australian Newspapers

Mark Llewellyn, 60 Minutes, Nine Network

Maureen Doughty, Sydney Morning Herald, research

Robyn Fisher, editorial assistant

Roger Carstens, Queensland Corrective Services

Steve Barrett, 60 Minutes producer, Nine Network

Steve Warnock, freelance crime writer

Tim Hickie, Governor, Long Bay Prison Hospital

Victoria Hayes, Channel 7, Sydney

Vikki Petraitis, author of The Frankston Murders