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Getting Away with Murder - The Jennifer Beard Inquiry

Getting Away with Murder - The Jennifer Beard Inquiry

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1969 was the year Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, the Beatles sang 'Let it Be' and the period known affectionately as the 'swinging sixties' expired. It was also the year English hitch-hiker, Jennifer Mary Beard, was murdered as she travelled a remote road near Arthur's Pass. Armstrong, the Beatles and the 60s are famously remembered. But the murderer of Jennifer Beard is largely forgotten. He was never arrested, never charged, never judged and never gaoled. This man got away with murder. The Jennifer Beard murder enquiry was described at the time as the biggest manhunt in the country's history and in more recent times as a crime that marked New Zealand's loss of innocence. This book reveals evidence a jury would have been confronted with had there been a trial and it examines the reasons why the prime suspect was not charged. This is a fascinating portrait; not only of the Jennifer Beard murder and subsequent police enquiry, but it's also an excellent, social snapshot of the time - the end of the 60s.So much of the story is fascinating; the unreliability of eye-witnesses, the attitudes of the time, the physical and technological limitations the police worked under, the obvious systemic flaws in police procedures, the psychological study of the prime suspect. The story moves forward like a brisk but thorough constable out on the beat.

Format: Softback - Good used condition

Publisher: Longacre Press 

Published: 2005

ISBN: 9781877361081

 

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