Authors: Matthew Condon
Saunders, Lorelle Anne 20–2, 99–100, 500, 539
Criminal Justice Commission investigation 502–4
dismissal 504
trial and acquittal 31–3
Sawtell, Bob 386–7
Schubert, Sir Sydney 223, 244
Scognamiglio, Luciano 327
separation of powers 283, 445–8
Sex Offenders Unit 385–6
Shine, Detective Senior Constable Pat 70, 72
Short, Roland 17, 60–1
Sichter, Terrence John 212
trial 256–9
Siracusa, Joseph 222, 403, 457–8, 466, 481–2
Courier-Mail
Lewis interview February 1989 457–8
Queensland on Trial
403, 457
Slade, Detective Jim 111, 125–7, 146–9, 177–81, 185–7, 189–92, 202, 207, 253, 256, 286, 488, 539
Masters and 260–2, 276
Operation Trek 112, 127, 146–9, 180, 185, 202, 261
post-Fitzgerald 476–8
snuff movie 536
Smith, David 265, 267
Sng, Robert 455–6
Bjelke-Petersen perjury trial 497–9
Sommer, Inspector Jim 13
Sparkes, Sir Robert 231, 303, 312, 367–8, 465, 498
State of Emergency 1985 178, 182
Stewart, Justice 200–1
Ahern meeting 406–8
Stewart, Robert 86–7, 164–8
Stopford, John 59–63, 139–40, 269–70, 276–8, 297, 298–300, 369–70
‘Moonlight State’ 293–4, 296
Stuart, John Andrew 28, 43, 397
Sturgess, Des, 307, 485, 529, 533
child sex abuse, prostitution and pornography investigation 163, 192–6, 222, 238–9, 264, 266–7, 282, 324
Walsh trial 69, 127–133
Sue, Malcolm 389
Tegg, Reg 77, 219
Thiess, Sir Leslie 334
Thompson, Alfred 73–5
Thompson, Detective Senior Sergeant Col 13, 175–7, 179, 189–90
Tilley, Anne Marie 16–18, 87, 227, 245, 266, 271, 284, 294–5, 335–7, 414–15, 486, 513
Fitzgerald Inquiry appearance 420–2
Townsend, Derek 76
Jigsaw
76
University of Queensland Press 100–3
Vassallo, Peter 110–13, 125, 147, 149, 177, 191, 220, 253–4, 275, 286, 300
Four Corners
, source for 260
interrogation of 276
Masters and 260, 275–6
‘Moonlight State’ 297
Perth conference 184–7
Project Alpha report 199–204, 211–12, 253, 286
Queensland Cabinet address 205–10
Vasta, Justice Angelo QC 75, 219, 459
Verrell, Constable Murray 59, 70–2
Voight, Louis James 396
Walker, Superintendent Alan 56
Walsh, Peter James 67–70, 120, 127–33
Walsh, Peter ‘Pappy’ 67, 127–33
Warburton, Nev 182, 222–5, 234, 236, 242–5, 300, 324, 340, 351
Ware, Michael 532–3, 538
Webb, Detective Inspector B 238–9
Whisky Au Go Go fire 28, 42–3, 99, 263, 397
White, Terrence Anthony ‘Terry’ 33–7, 66, 79
Whitrod, Commissioner Raymond Wells 8, 12, 20–1, 26, 41, 123, 219, 233, 270
death 545
Fitzgerald Inquiry appearance 396–8
1983 interview 64–6
Whitton, Evan 321
Whitton, Rick, 494, 519, 548
Willesee, Mike 114–16
Williams, Keith 27, 153–4
Wilson, Dr Paul 142–3, 521
Wolfe, Deputy Commissioner Patsy 410
Wright, Keith 66, 79, 511–12
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