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Justice Is Personal Rj Boyd

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Justice Is Personal Rj Boyd
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Publisher: MoshPit Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.11 MB
Author: R.J. Boyd
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Forty years ago, a young female veterinary student was abducted and taken against her will to an isolated bush location, where around a campfire party of drugs and booze, she was tortured and gang raped prior to being bludgeoned to death.
Thirty-five years later, a Coronial Inquest was held into her death. A brief of evidence had exposed a gang with eight prime suspects as being responsible. Five of those suspects had since died, but three were still alive to take the stand and answer questions surrounding the allegations brought against them.
Unfortunately too much time had gone by. Memories were short, witnesses had died, golden opportunities had been missed by the authorities, and no DNA evidence was available to charge anyone with anything. The three surviving suspects seemed to have gotten away with murder.
The community and the media were outraged. Voicing their opinions, they proclaimed that once again in the face of overwhelming evidence, the judicial system had failed the victim and her family. Where was the justice? In the court of public opinion, these three were as guilty as hell and if something wasn’t done to reform the system, then there was a real fear that the victim’s families or vigilantes would take the law into their own hands to get that justice.
Not long after the Inquest, in an attempt to escape the persecution brought down upon them by their public naming and shaming, the three gang survivors packed up and left Victoria, to relocate in the working class suburbs of Sydney in NSW. They thought they were safe. But in a freakish turn of events, a chance encounter between one of the suspects and Jamie Wells, the brother of the slain girl, set the wheels in motion to see events turn full circle.
Frustrated by with the passage of time, Jamie had finally surrendered to the call of the community and media to do something about the scum of society …

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