Murder Most Foul – Issue 111 – January 2019

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Graeme was a
well-mannered
and responsible
eight-year-old.
His disappearance
shocked the nation

14 Murder Most Foul From Lottery Win To Kidnap And Murder


I


T WAS the end of the Age of
Innocence. And it was the dawn of
modern-day forensic science.
Criminal investigation in Australia
would never be the same again. So
many individuals were involved, each
bringing different skills, and it was this
intricate teamwork that set an important
pattern for the future.
What had looked like a mystery that
might never be solved was slowly, piece
by minute piece, unwrapped to reveal


FROM LOTTERY W


KIDNAP AND MURDER


FROM LOTTERY W


KIDNAP AND MURDER


the cold-blooded killer of an innocent
little boy.
The kidnap and killing of Graeme
Thorne outraged the whole country.
Australia demanded action. And, after
weeks of painstaking and laborious
investigation, police finally got their
man – on the other side of the Indian
Ocean.
The country breathed a sigh of relief
that the country’s first kidnap-for-
ransom case had been solved. But the

case changed the country. Never again
would parents let their youngsters go
off to play all day in the hills and forests
of the vast country without a worry in
the world.
The kidnapping of the eight-year-old
who lived at Bondi, in the eastern
suburbs of Sydney, and the long search
for him, changed the lives of virtually
everyone.
In future, parents, grandparents,
guardians, teachers and neighbours

Lottery winner Bazil
Thorne was the luckiest
man in Australia – until
the kidnapper struck


This Case
Report By
william
robertson
and
HarolD
HeYs

Sydney

Shocker

Sydney

Shocker
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