Book Description
Secondhand. Very good condition. Minor wear to book corners and edges.
In February 1981, the headless and fingerless remains of a young nineteen-year-old girl Kim Narelle Barry, were found at Jamberoo Mountain on the south coast of New South Wales.
After an intensive and exhaustive homicide investigation, police charged an convicted a twenty-three old coalminer, Graham Gene Potter, with the murder. Potter has always protested his innocence, claiming others were responsible for the horrific murder.
This book is an investigation in itself, examining Graham's claims of innocence, revealing information previously withheld, and unravelling the truth behind the stories and rumours which have plagued this case.
This book also looks at the victim, Kim Barry, the teenager who loved to dance and who lost her future to a stranger she thought she knew. (back cover)