Publisher's Synopsis
After years of speculation and rumour, this text presents the real-life expose of the notorious "Family Murders" in Adelaide, told by the man who solved the case.;South Australia has an international reputation for being the home of some very strange murders. But during the 1970s the country was shocked when a series of young men - all fit and healthy - disappeared from its streets one by one. Their bodies were found dumped in the countryside outside the city. All were mutilated and some were dismembered. A group of prominent Sajudges, dubbed "the family" were suspected of involvement in the killings, but instead Bevan Von Einem was found guilty.