
House of pain: Noosa home where girl was allegedly tortured goes up in flames
The home where a girl was allegedly held against her will and tortured has been burnt to the ground days after vigilante threats to firebomb the property near Noosa.
The home where a girl was allegedly held against her will and tortured has been burnt to the ground days after vigilante threats to firebomb the property near Noosa.
Investigations continue into the fatal firebombing of Brisbane’s Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub, with a disgraced former police detective due to give evidence on Monday almost half a century after the attack.
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A police officer has told the inquest into Brisbane’s deadly Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing that she was ordered last year to remove a chunk of her report about the early investigations into the crime.
A woman who saw three men lighting a drum shortly before Brisbane’s Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing says police intimidated her to change her statement.
A now-retired police officer pushed up to six people out a window as Brisbane’s Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub became consumed by a fire that killed 15 people in 1973.
One of Australia’s most notorious corrupt police, disgraced NSW detective Roger Rogerson, may give evidence to the inquest into the Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing that killed 15 people in 1973.