Fiction
Leonski: The brownout strangler by Ivan Chapman
by Vida Horn •
Leonski: The brownout strangler by Ivan Chapman
Hale & Iremonger, 253 pp, $24.95 hb, $11.95 pb
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Eddie Leonski was a private in the United States Army who was tried and executed for strangling three women in wartime Melbourne. Barely three weeks elapsed between the first murder and Leonski’s arrest. He was executed six months later, in November 1942. There seems no doubt that Leonski committed the crimes; whether he had a fair trial is another matter.
Leonski: The brownout strangler by Ivan Chapman
Hale & Iremonger, 253 pp, $24.95 hb, $11.95 pb
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