Kidnapped: The Crime That Shocked the Nation [Audiobook] by Mark Tedeschi
2021 | English | ASIN: B096YGPX39 | 9 hrs 56 mins | M4B & MP3@126 kbps | 589 to 604 MB | Unabridged | Retail
Narrator: Stephen Briggs
2021 | English | ASIN: B096YGPX39 | 9 hrs 56 mins | M4B & MP3@126 kbps | 589 to 604 MB | Unabridged | Retail
Narrator: Stephen Briggs
When eight-year-old Graeme Thorne was kidnapped on his way to school in July 1960, Australia was gripped with fear and loathing. What monster would dare take financial advantage of the most treasured bond of love - between parent and child? Just weeks earlier, Graeme’s parents had won a fortune in the Opera House Lottery, and this had attracted the attention of the perpetrator, Stephen Bradley.
Bradley was a most unlikely kidnapper, however his greed for the windfall saw him cast aside any sympathy for his victim or his victim’s family and drove him to take brazen risks with the life of his young captive.
Kidnapped tells the astounding true story of how this crime was planned and committed, and describes the extraordinary police investigation that was launched to track the criminal down. Mark Tedeschi explores the mind of the intriguing and seriously flawed Stephen Bradley, and also the points of view of the victim, his family - and the police, whose work pioneered the use of many techniques that are now considered commonplace, marking the beginning of modern-day forensic science in Australia.
Using his powerful research and storytelling skills, Mark Tedeschi reveals one of Australia’s greatest true-crime dramas, and what can only be described as the trial of the 20th century.
"A broad-brush morality tale about the consuming power of greed." (Sydney Morning Herald)
"A detailed and compelling account of events, unfolded with Tedeschi’s customary forensic skill and interspersed with interpretation and analysis that informs and provokes." (Nicholas Cowdery, AM QC)
"An utterly compelling account of the kidnap and murder of schoolboy Graeme Thorne from an author with unparalleled knowledge of the investigation and prosecution of crimes which have terrified Australians." (Margaret Cunneen, SC, deputy senior crown prosecutor)