Disquiet : The Justifiable Homicide Of An Australian Vietnam Veteran
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1991- the foothills of Tasmania's Mount Wellington. Joe Gilewicz is shot dead by Tasmanian Police. Their version: he shot at us, we shot back. A ballistics cop enters the killing zone and plants evidence to shore up the official police line...but he can't go on with it. He confesses and expects prison. Born in a Nazi concentration camp, Stan Hanuszewicz, like Joe, is a Vietnam Vet. Both families survived the Nazi horror camps and fled to Australia; their new homeland. John Agius QC, said Disquiet was 'forensic journalism'. This book was central to a Tasmanian Commission of Inquiry. The State government refused special ‘phone-tap’ powers. Commissioner, Dennis Mahoney QC, said his finding of 'Justifiable Homicide' may have been different. 'Disquiet' is now in the Australian National Library and the Tasmanian State library. It is heavily discounted to make it available to law students and the general public to ensure that this event remain 'on the record'. A sequel ‘Build-up To a Disquiet’ is now complete.
Details
- Publication Date
- Mar 29, 2011
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781447553793
- Category
- History
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Paul Tapp
Specifications
- Format
- EPUB