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Category: Law

August 25, 2024August 25, 2024History Out There

Sad saga of George Cuffe

August 21, 2024August 21, 2024History Out There

Fake news of the Sankeys

August 14, 2024August 14, 2024History Out There

Who killed Constable Fitzgerald

August 11, 2024August 11, 2024History Out There

History’s great embezzlers

July 31, 2024July 31, 2024History Out There

Strange Warwick convict tales

June 2, 2024June 2, 2024History Out There

The £200 court case

May 29, 2024May 29, 2024History Out There

Sensational street chase

April 17, 2024April 17, 2024History Out There

Disappearing Dalby bushranger

April 14, 2024April 14, 2024History Out There

Strangest thefts of the century

March 13, 2024March 13, 2024History Out There

Phantom of the penitentiary

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On Christmas morning 1932, a mysterious death claimed a Queensland rugby league star which remains unsolved to this day. Read and hear via the link on my profile the full story "The Christmas morning poisoning." The peerage and breaking all stereotypes, these Father Christmas impersonators had more than you'd expect in their sack. Please follow the link on my profile to read and hear the story, "Peerage and Santa: unique Christmas tales." Did you know The First Noël peaked at 62 on the South Korea International charts, and 19 on the US Hot Country Songs chart? The Salvo’s have it 1 at Central Station today, and thank God for the Salvo’s right now, we need it.
I was honoured this week to contribute as a Shark for Good in support of 10x10 Philanthropy and founder Laurence Marshbaum OAM raising $25,000 for emerging charities focussed on youth. Everyone throughout history was young once and needed a helping hand. In the 1920s the golden era of sport, Eric Frauenfelder was perhaps the greatest to ever play the game, several games. Follow the link on my profile for the story, "Cricket Ashes: extraordinary performances of a boxer and rugby league star." In 1934 Santa Claus was the most popular person in the room, but what the people didn’t know was that Santa that night had the cloud of death about him. Please follow the link on my profile for the story, "Dalby's Santa Claus fatalities." This week again on ABC Drive, producer Chris Calcino revisited my tale about the 1930's nude escapologist who strutted his stuff out of gaols across Queensland. Follow the link on my profile and look for the ABC Drive icon to hear the story. This week I'm also live on 4AK and West Bremer Radio. I was delighted to see my friends from Rotary Club of Kenmore, Australia, who with other Rotary clubs in the Brisbane western suburbs have been long-time supporters of @drug.arm. If you see them please always buy a ticket! I researched the history of Santa Claus impersonators in one small town and found some were a little eccentric and others noteworthy. Please follow the link on my profile for the story, "Meet Rosewood's legendary Santa Claus impersonators."

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