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Murder at dusk : how US soldier and smiling psychopath Eddie Leonski terrorised wartime Melbourne

Murder at dusk : how US soldier and smiling psychopath Eddie Leonski terrorised wartime Melbourne

Far away from any World War II battlefront, the citizens of Melbourne lived in fear of a serial killer - the Brownout Strangler. May 1942: Melbourne was torn between fearing Japanese invasion and revelling in the carnival atmosphere brought by the influx of 15,000 cashed-up American servicemen. But those US forces didn't guarantee safety. Not long after their arrival, the city would be gripped by panic when the body of a woman was found strangled, partially naked and brutally beaten. Six days later another woman was found dead and her body told the same horrific story. A murderer was stalking the streets. As women were warned not to travel alone, an intense manhunt ensued. Not long after a third woman was murdered, American soldier Eddie Leonski was arrested. A calculating psychopath, he had a twisted fascination with female voices, especially when they were singing . . . Acclaimed author Ian W. Shaw brings World War II Melbourne to life, and takes us into the mind of the Brownout Strangler, and a very different kind of terror.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920409680 IBL 364.15232 SHA
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Catalogue Information
Field name Details
RSN 000063408017
ISBN 9780733640452 (paperback)
Call Number 364.15232/099451
Dates Shaw, Ian W.
Name of Publisher Sydney, N.S.W. : Hachette Australia, 2018.
Attachments illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Far away from any World War II battlefront, the citizens of Melbourne lived in fear of a serial killer - the Brownout Strangler. May 1942: Melbourne was torn between fearing Japanese invasion and revelling in the carnival atmosphere brought by the influx of 15,000 cashed-up American servicemen. But those US forces didn't guarantee safety. Not long after their arrival, the city would be gripped by panic when the body of a woman was found strangled, partially naked and brutally beaten. Six days later another woman was found dead and her body told the same horrific story. A murderer was stalking the streets. As women were warned not to travel alone, an intense manhunt ensued. Not long after a third woman was murdered, American soldier Eddie Leonski was arrested. A calculating psychopath, he had a twisted fascination with female voices, especially when they were singing . . . Acclaimed author Ian W. Shaw brings World War II Melbourne to life, and takes us into the mind of the Brownout Strangler, and a very different kind of terror.
Leonski, Edward Joseph, 1917-1942.
Subject Serial murderers
Americans
Armed Forces
Social aspects
Melbourne (Vic.) Social conditions 1939-1945.
Australia.
United States
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