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Disgraced officer could be called in Whiskey Au Go Go Inquest

Disgraced officer could be called in Whiskey Au Go Go Inquest A disgraced former New South Walespolice officer could be called to give evidence at the coronial inquest into the deadly Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing that began in Brisbane today.  It s also been suggested that multiple people were likely involved in the fatal arson incident that killed 15 people in 1973, other than the convicted pair of John Stuart and James Finch.  Counsel assisting the coroner Stephen Keim SC said one of those is believed to be convicted murderer Vincent O Dempsey, with a significant collection of evidence tying him to the arson. 

Brisbane mass murder of 15 may have been insurance job

Brisbane mass murder of 15 may have been insurance job
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Two crucial witnesses die months before new Whiskey Au Go Go inquest

The new coronial inquest into the 1973 firebombing that claimed 15 lives at the Brisbane nightclub starts on Monday, despite the recent deaths of two key witnesses.

Arson murderer dies as new inquest opens

Whiskey Au Go Go arson murderer dies as new inquest opens One of the two men convicted of murder over the notorious 1973 Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub fire that killed 15 people has died. Crime by Kay Dibben and Patrick Billings 29th Apr 2021 12:35 PM Premium Content A man convicted of murder in the Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing has died. A pre inquest hearing into the Fortitude Valley nightclub arson, which killed 15 people, has heard James Richard Finch is dead. Finch and co-accused John Andrew Stuart were convicted of murder over the Whiskey Au Go Go crime in 1973. They pleaded not guilty but were convicted of the murder of the youngest victim of the firebombing Jennifer Davie, 17, and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Whiskey Au Go Go arson murderer dies as new inquest opens

Whiskey Au Go Go arson murderer dies as new inquest opens One of the two men convicted of murder over the notorious 1973 Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub fire that killed 15 people has died. Crime by Kay Dibben and Patrick Billings 29th Apr 2021 12:35 PM Premium Content A man convicted of murder in the Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing has died. A pre inquest hearing into the Fortitude Valley nightclub arson, which killed 15 people, has heard James Richard Finch is dead. Finch and co-accused John Andrew Stuart were convicted of murder over the Whiskey Au Go Go crime in 1973. They pleaded not guilty but were convicted of the murder of the youngest victim of the firebombing Jennifer Davie, 17, and sentenced to life imprisonment.

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