The Gun Alley Tragedy: Record of the Trial of Colin Campbell Ross

The Gun Alley Tragedy: Record of the Trial of Colin Campbell Ross

The Gun Alley Tragedy: Record of the Trial of Colin Campbell RossNo trial in Australian history has...
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Author: Brennan, T. C. (Thomas Cornelius),1866-1944
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Language: English
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The Gun Alley Tragedy: Record of the Trial of Colin Campbell Ross

The Gun Alley Tragedy: Record of the Trial of Colin Campbell Ross

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The Gun Alley Tragedy: Record of the Trial of Colin Campbell Ross

CHF 11.93 CHF 5.96
Author: Brennan, T. C. (Thomas Cornelius),1866-1944
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Gun Alley Tragedy: Record of the Trial of Colin Campbell Ross

No trial in Australian history has created such a public sensation as did the trial in Melbourne of Colin Campbell Ross for the murder of the little girl, Alma Tirtschke, on the afternoon of December 30th, 1921. It was presided over by Mr. Justice Schutt and lasted for more than five days. Mr. H. C. G. Macindoe conducted the case for the Crown and Mr. G. A. Maxwell appeared, with Mr. T. C. Brennan as junior, for the defence. For many reasons, it is desirable that the proceedings at the trial should be placed on record. It is not merely that the story itselfa veritable page out of real lifemakes tragically interesting reading. The nature of the evidence was so unusual, and the character of the chief Crown witnesses was so remarkable, that it is entirely in the interests of justice that the whole proceedings should be reviewed in the calm light of day. While the trial was on, and for weeks before it was on, anything in the nature of a dispassionate review was impossible. Public opinion was inflamed as it has not been inflamed within the memory of this generation. Ross was tried for his life in an atmosphere charged and overcharged with suspicion. Whether guilty or innocent, he entered the dock in circumstances under which few men are compelled to enter it. As everyone in Australia knows, he was condemned almost entirely on the strength of two confessions he was alleged to have made. It would probably be admitted that, in the absence of those alleged confessionswhich he strenuously denied ever having madeno jury could have convicted him. It is doubtful, indeed, if without them there was a case for the jury. But did he actually say what either the woman Ivy Matthews or the man Harding declared he said? The verdict of the jury does not supply an answer. The question remains unanswered, and the doubt in regard to it constitutes the enduring mystery of the Ross trial. All students of criminologyand all friends of truthare under a debt of gratitude to Mr. Brennan for the cool, precise and perfectly dispassionate manner in which he has, inter alia, analysed the statements of these two people, Harding and Matthews. He has placed the salient features side by side. There seems no escape from the irresistible logic of his conclusionthat Matthews and Harding, knowing certain facts about Ross from an outside source, were compelled to fill in the gaps in their own way. They could not have been drawing from the one alleged source when they differed so absolutely as to the essential circumstances of the crime. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 62861
Author: Brennan, T. C. (Thomas Cornelius)
Release Date: Aug 6, 2020
Format: eBook
Language: English

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