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True Australian Crime Stories by Peter Cox
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25.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - "There was no clear indication as to what was likely to have happened to Monica, but we were all dreadfully concerned she may have been abducted and the possibility of rape and murder had to be kept in mind. We were naturally interested in the tall young man who had made approaches to the two migrant women, as they approached the foot-bridge.these two women may also have been potential targets." Find out more & Download your eBook here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/"
25.01.2022 Todays snipper from True Australian Crime Stories - "CIB and other Detectives, plus uniformed Police too, were confronted with horrific crime scenes, which invariably had to be confined to our own sight and minds, because the circumstances were just too shocking and horrible, to share with others, especially family members and loved ones." Find out more & Download your eBook here -... https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/" See more
23.01.2022 As the victim became tired, he lowered his legs, causing the rope to tighten around his throat. As the victim refused to talk it was alleged Regan had left him secured in this manner, then left the unit. Inevitably, the victim had to lower his legs and was strangled.
22.01.2022 Peter Cox is a former CIB Detective with the NSW Police Force and his career investigating all types of major crimes spanned 20 years. In 1970, Peter became a Private Investigator and went on to operate one of Australia's largest and most successful agencies - Peter A. Cox & Associates Pty Ltd. Peter is still working as a Private Eye and his E-Book showcases many of the exciting Police & Private investigations he was involved in. The book comprises 207 action packed pages!... Download your copy of the eBook at https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/ to find out more!
22.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - "A number of the so-called wives of Chinese Students identified, were also confirmed to be Prostitutes. When we interviewed six of these Prostitutes, they all readily admitted to participating in the scheme and incriminated Adis Corak plus his wife as the organizers." Download your copy of the E-Book here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
18.01.2022 Today's snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - I had seen a movie called Psycho.where this man stabbed a woman, in the showerI knew I had to cut her up..I got the idea from that movie
18.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - Dinos did not realize quite a lot of the petrol had vaporized and when he threw in the match, the huge explosion occurred. The flames blew-back and Dinos suffered severe burns to his face and body. Dinos was unable to escape via the front of the building because it was heavily engulfed in flames, and also, a significant portion of the front part of the building had collapsed, as a result of the explosion. Find out more & Download your copy here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
18.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - After leaving the massage parlour, Flock was taking a short-cut home by going through the grounds of the Scottish Hospital in Paddington. He was caught by criminals who were yet to be identified, and shot many times in the head and chest. Download your copy of the E-Book here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
17.01.2022 Peter Cox was a detective on the case of 12-year-old Monica Schofield who was murdered and her body found (above) at Deadmans Creek in Sydney in 1963. Picture: News Corp.
17.01.2022 True Australian Crime Stories Australian Crime was at a full time high when detective Peter Cox was first brought to the scene. It was 1952 and it was another world, filled with dangerous murderers, gang members, prostitutes and horrific crime scenes ... Want to read more? Purchase the E-Book here -https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/ #trueaustraliancrimestories #e-book #crime #detective #truecrime #crimenonfiction #history
17.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - I had seen a movie called Psycho.where this man stabbed a woman, in the showerI knew I had to cut her up..I got the idea from that movie Find out more & Download your copy here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
17.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - "She met her untimely death at the hands of a large monster of a man 63 tall, almost 200 pounds in weight, with an enormous devious sexual appetite." Find out more & Download your copy here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
16.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - A rent-a-car had been hired using an assumed name. Pamela drove with her little daughter Denise, to Sittingbourne, Kent, where she stopped near a River. Pamela took baby daughter Denise out of the car and cold bloodedly strangled / drowned her. Download your copy of the E-Book here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
15.01.2022 Excerpt 1. 'Ray Kelly was a tough, well known no-nonsense Detective from the Criminal Investigation Branch Head Quarters. I had the pleasure of working with Ray Kelly during this investigation. Although he has been accused of being corruptly associated with Mr Big Lenny McPherson, I did not see that side of him, and learned an enormous amount.' Find out more - Download the eBook at https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
15.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - Ive made arrangements.you are to meet Alderman Little, at Littles Corner Padstow.and hand him a brown paper bag containing the five thousand pounds in small denominations. Download your copy of the E-Book here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
13.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - "A rent-a-car had been hired using an assumed name. Pamela drove with her little daughter Denise, to Sittingbourne, Kent, where she stopped near a River. Pamela took baby daughter Denise out of the car and cold bloodedly strangled / drowned her." Download your copy of the E-Book here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
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12.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - CIB and other Detectives, plus uniformed Police too, were confronted with horrific crime scenes, which invariably had to be confined to our own sight and minds, because the circumstances were just too shocking and horrible, to share with others, especially family members and loved ones. Download your copy of the E-Book here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
12.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - "Ray Kelly was a tough, well known no-nonsense Detective from the Criminal Investigation Branch Head Quarters. I had the pleasure of working with Ray Kelly during this investigation. Although he has been accused of being corruptly associated with Mr Big Lenny McPherson, I did not see that side of him, and learned an enormous amount." Find out more & Download your copy here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
11.01.2022 My aim...is to assist trainee Police and civil Investigators, how to successfully investigate a crime
10.01.2022 So many fascinating stories from my Dad's career as a Police Detective & Private Investigator.
10.01.2022 Interested in a good Crime story? Well we have one for you, although this one isn't a story, it is True Australian Crime as written by Peter Cox. Throughout this book Peter highlights the infamous destruction and bloodshed that he investigated whilst being a detective in New South Wales. ... He gives us insight into the notorious culture of Sydney, Redfern, Kings Cross and the few detectives who tried to save it. Download your copy here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
08.01.2022 The savage murder of Monica Schofield happened early in Peter Cox’s detective career but it would haunt him forever. When she was abducted, raped and murdered, the pretty young schoolgirl was carrying in her schoolbag something that would eventually lead police to her body at Deadmans Creek. Monica was just 12 years old, an intelligent student who had just topped her high school exams in the middle of 1963.... Regarded by her friends and family as polite and unselfish, she loved animals. In her brown school case, which had her name written inside the lid, she had a copy of Joy Adamson’s book, Born Free. Deadmans Creek was just off Heathcote Road in the southwestern Sydney suburb of East Hills. A few kilometres along the same road was the East Hills Migrant Hostel, where Monica lived with her parents and younger brother. The Schofields had sailed to Australia on the ten pound migration scheme in the early 1960s, and lived at the hostel on the edge of a kilometre of wasteland known as the desert. Like other migrant children at the hostel, Monica would have to cross the desert and then walk along a narrow bush track and a footbridge to attend East Hills High School. It was a Monday morning June 17, 1963 that Monica was walking to school unaware it was her last day alive. Find out more & download the book online at https://www.privateeye.com.au/
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08.01.2022 Today's snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - During a post mortem examination of the Deceaseds extremely overweight body by a Government Medical Officer in the presence of myself and Ray Kelly, we were able to confirm the apparent knife wound, was in fact a bullet wound, and death was as a result of being shot with a .22 calibre hand-gun.
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04.01.2022 Todays snippet from True Australian Crime Stories - "There was no clear indication as to what was likely to have happened to Monica, but we were all dreadfully concerned she may have been abducted and the possibility of rape and murder had to be kept in mind. We were naturally interested in the tall young man who had made approaches to the two migrant women, as they approached the foot-bridge.these two women may also have been potential targets." Find out more & Download your copy here - https://privateeye.com.au/pr/true-australian-crime-stories/
01.01.2022 The savage murder of Monica Schofield happened early in Peter Coxs detective career but it would haunt him forever. When she was abducted, raped and murdered, the pretty young schoolgirl was carrying in her schoolbag something that would eventually lead police to her body at Deadmans Creek. Monica was just 12 years old, an intelligent student who had just topped her high school exams in the middle of 1963.... Regarded by her friends and family as polite and unselfish, she loved animals. In her brown school case, which had her name written inside the lid, she had a copy of Joy Adamsons book, Born Free. Deadmans Creek was just off Heathcote Road in the southwestern Sydney suburb of East Hills. A few kilometres along the same road was the East Hills Migrant Hostel, where Monica lived with her parents and younger brother. The Schofields had sailed to Australia on the ten pound migration scheme in the early 1960s, and lived at the hostel on the edge of a kilometre of wasteland known as the desert. Like other migrant children at the hostel, Monica would have to cross the desert and then walk along a narrow bush track and a footbridge to attend East Hills High School. It was a Monday morning June 17, 1963 that Monica was walking to school unaware it was her last day alive. Find out more & download the book online at https://www.privateeye.com.au/