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100 1  Archer, Graham,|eauthor. 
245 10 Unmaking A Murder|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Gareth Rickards. 
520    This is the story of perhaps the biggest miscarriage of 
       justice in Australia.Anna-Jane Cheney was a vivacious, 
       popular and talented lawyer with an impeccable middle-
       class upbringing. The man she loved, Henry Keogh, was a 
       divorced Irish migrant with three children. She died just 
       six weeks before their wedding date and Keogh was 
       convicted of her murder. Journalist Graham Archer became 
       fascinated by the case. It wasn't a matter of guilt or 
       innocence, but that a man could be sentenced to life 
       without having received a fair trial. According to the 
       prosecution Keogh had planned the murder 18 months in 
       advance, taking out insurance policies over his fiancée's 
       life and forging her signature on them. It took 13 years 
       to have the case reviewed by the Supreme Court. In the end
       determination prevailed, and after 20 years behind bars 
       Keogh was released."A fascinating, detailed and well 
       researched tale of a gross miscarriage of justice by a 
       system more concerned with sustaining the status quo than 
       pursuing justice." NED KELLY AWARD JUDGESWinner of the Ned
       Kelly Best True Crime AwardNominated for the Walkley Book 
       Award 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Cheney, Anna-Jane|xDeath and burial. 
600 10 Keogh, Henry. 
650  0 Judicial error|zAustralia. 
650  0 Murder|zAustralia|zAdelaide (S.A.)|vCase studies. 
700 1  Rickards, Gareth,|enarrator. 
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