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Learn moreAustralia's most baffling homicides and mysterious missing persons' cases are uniquely explored in this stunning true-crime book in which you the reader are invited to play armchair detective.
Featuring 18 infamous cases, Unsolved Australia unearths a host of jaw-dropping new evidence via in-depth interviews with police, families and criminals. Along the way you'll meet the 'Unsolved Squad' - the humble heroes and dedicated experts involved in collecting and connecting clues.
Unsolved Australia is a chilling, thrilling and inspiring book full of drama, emotion... and hope.
Justine Ford is a true crime author, TV producer and journalist. Her first forays into crime were as a reporter on the top-rating TV series Australia's Most Wanted. Justine has since covered the Melbourne Gangland Wars and scores of chilling homicides and missing persons' cases. In that time she has won the trust of many families who are victims of crime, and developed deep access to police all over Australia, enabling her to bring crucial, never-before-published case information to her reporting. Justine has published five books, including Unsolved Australia (2015), The Good Cop: The True Story of Ron Iddles, Australia's Greatest Detective (2016, executive produced for Foxtel in 2019), and Unsolved Australia: Lost Boys, Gone Girls (2019).
Born and raised in Sunbury, Casey obtained a Bachelor of Music (Classical Voice) from The University of Melbourne. Casey has appeared in numerous musicals and plays for the Mount Players Theatre and the Australian Shakespeare Company. She has also appeared on television.