Authors: Matthew Condon
I am additionally indebted to: Alex Mitchell, Judith White, Phillip Knightley, Richard Lawson, Ron and Karen Condon, Marsha and Phil Pope and family, John Shakespeare and Anna-Lisa Backlund, Gillian Morris and Geof Hawke, and Gary Morris and Jo Gaha.
Several books and documents have been important to both
Three Crooked Kings
and
Jacks and Jokers
:
The Road to Fitzgerald and Beyond
by Phil Dickie, UQP, 1989
In Place of Justice
by Peter James, The Shield Press, 1974
The Sundown Murders
by Peter James, Boolarong Publications, 1990
The Long Blue Line
by W. Ross Johnston, Boolarong Publications, 1992
The Bagman
by Jack Herbert with Tom Gilling, ABC Books, 2004
Before I Sleep
by Ray Whitrod, UQP, 2001
The Prince and the Premier
by David Hickie, Angus and Robertson, 1985
Trial and Error
by Don Lane, Boolarong Publications, 1993
The Man They Called a Monster
by Paul Wilson
,
Cassell Australia, 1981
A Life of Crime
by Paul Wilson, Scribe, 1990
The Tangled Web
by Des Sturgess, Bedside Books, 2001
Reform in Policing: Lessons from the Whitrod Era
by Jill M. Bolen, Hawkins Press, 1997
Don’t You Worry About That!
by Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Angus and Robertson, 1990
Honest Cops
by Quentin Dempster, ABC Books, 1992
Crims in Grass Castles
by Keith Moor, Penguin Books, 2009
Joh
by Hugh Lunn, UQP, 1978
Inside Story
by Chris Masters, Harper Collins, 1992
The Hillbilly Dictator
by Evan Whitton, ABC Books, 1989.
Selected quotes were also taken from an extensive interview conducted with Ray Whitrod by Robin Hughes for the Australian Biography project, 2000. I am indebted to Malcolm McMillan and Lindsay Marshall for use of quotes from their extraordinary oral history collection, held by the National Library of Australia. Thank you to Bruce Dawe for permission to quote from his poem ‘News from Judea’.
My thanks to all at University of Queensland Press for coming along on this ride, especially CEO Greg Bain, the wonderful and courageous Madonna Duffy (Publisher), and Meredene Hill. I am hugely grateful to Jacqueline Blanchard for a superb and (relatively) painless edit. Thank you to both editorial assistant Tonile Wortley for all your hard work, and the great Bettina Richter.
Finally, I owe everything to my family: my wife Katie Kate, and my wonderful children, Finnigan, Bridie Rose and little Olly G. (Oliver George).
Index
Aboud, Jack 15–16
Ahern, Mike 29
Akers, Dr Harry 135–6, 175–8, 252
Allan, Police Commissioner Norm 8, 439
Allen, Ric 393
Archer, Archie 114–15
Askin, Sir Robert 8
Atkinson, Superintendent Syd ‘Sippy’ 44, 159, 237, 239, 245, 279, 418–19, 449
Australian Federal Police (AFP) 269, 307, 325, 332
Bahnemann, Gunther 288–90, 390–1, 451–2
Ballister, Michael 42
Barnes, Detective Sergeant Alan 85, 229, 307–8
Barnsley, Philip 176–8
Barron, Ian 115–16, 145, 247, 330
Bauer, Norm 424
Bax, Bob 186
Beattie, Michael 26
Becker, Chief Superintendent Don 27, 43, 137, 153
Beer, Detective Ross 44, 359
Belfast Hotel 44, 74, 96, 117, 159, 215, 218
Bellevue Hotel 262–6, 350
Bellino, Geraldo 49, 52–3, 142, 142–5, 150–1, 199, 238, 280, 353, 355, 365, 367, 378, 381, 435, 457
drug trade 355
Bellino, Tony 199, 378, 381
Bellino, Vince 378, 421
Beniston, Norma June
see
Vogel, Simone
Bennett, Colin 15, 275
bikie bandit hold-ups 388–90, 421–3, 447–51
Bischof, Commissioner Francis Erich ‘Frank’ 15, 20, 22, 29, 31–5, 44, 56, 111, 164, 277–8, 369, 408, 425–7, 452
Fels family 31–5
Juvenile Aid Bureau 32, 56, 72, 278
Bjelke-Petersen, Florence 241, 451–2
Bjelke-Petersen, Premier Joh 7, 11, 21–3, 28–30, 41–3, 58–9, 61, 66–71, 75, 97, 100–5, 117, 133, 153, 157–8, 177, 211–13, 253, 262–3, 265–6, 286–7, 335–8, 355, 399–400, 413, 427, 440, 446, 458
Bjelke-Petersen Foundation 241–4
Blanch, Ken ‘Digger’ 220, 387, 425–6
Bolton, Brian ‘The Eagle’ 235–6, 255–7, 268, 404–5, 415–16, 427
Bourke, Edgar 22
Bowen, Sir Nigel 385–6
Bracken, Sergeant Lennie 392–3
Brennan, Justice Frank 15
Brennan, Gerard 15, 442
Breslin, Paul 410–11
Bridge, Graham David 120, 145, 247
Brifman, ‘Graham’ 80–1, 105–6
Brifman, Mary Anne 1–3, 80–1, 293–4, 438–40
Brifman, Shirley 1–3, 18, 82, 106, 180, 198, 407–8, 457
Brisbane Watchhouse Heroin Affair 423
Broad, Eddie 16, 18, 62
Bulger, Sergeant 83
Bureau of Criminal Intelligence (CIB) 85, 182–5, 190, 299
Burgess, Sergeant Harry 188–9, 293, 362, 418–19, 433–4
Burns, Tom 21–2, 45, 69–71, 99–103, 113–15, 226–7
Cacciola, Officer Mick 51, 53
Callaghan, Allen 22, 68, 103, 178, 225, 286–7, 381
Camm, Ron 31, 204–5, 225–7, 261, 267, 346
Campbell, Senior Constable Bob 89–90, 94–5, 156–7, 161–2, 260–1, 370–2, 374–6, 393–5, 396–400, 414
Cardelli, Enea 222
Carey, Mervyn 151–3
Carmichael, Constable First Class 392–3
Carter, Judge William Joseph 413–14, 447–9
Casey, Ed 309–313, 339, 349
Casey, Jim 57
casinos, illegal 8, 49–50, 54, 142–5, 150, 182, 377–84
Cedar Bay raid 38–42, 70, 130
Chant, Col 414, 450
Charlton, Peter 387
Churchill, Detective Sergeant Syd 196–7, 256–7
CIB
see
Bureau of Criminal Intelligence (CIB)
Clare, Frank 423, 448
Clark, Terrance John ‘Terry’ 193–8, 254–7, 267–8, 307, 415–16
Clarke, Grayvyda Maria 358–9
Clarke, William Paul 358–9
Collins, Brian ‘Snowy’ 229–32
Collins, Fred 210
Committee of Eight 89–90, 215, 221
Commonwealth Games 423, 440–3
Compton, Everald 240–3
Connolly, Justice 421–3
Connor, Senior Constable Desmond John 222–7
Constable Dave
see
Moore, David
Conte, Vittorio ‘Vic’ 365–7, 378, 419–20
Cook, Constable Brian 393–4
Coomer, Roy 403
Cooper, Jack 18, 457
Courier Mail
10, 26, 28, 39, 41, 59, 101–2, 109, 151, 153, 161, 177–8, 184, 231, 245, 263, 267, 304, 308, 323, 374, 379, 383, 384, 401, 411, 425–7, 447–8
Cowen, Zelman 27
Crawford, Cliff 195, 257
Creevey, Officer Noel 181, 213
Crocker, Geoffrey Luke 17, 92–3, 187–9, 198–200, 354, 359, 419–20
Dautel, Detective Sergeant Peter 57, 65, 90, 233, 239, 249–50, 258, 260
Dawe, Bruce 134
Deen, George 262–6
Devine, Matilda ‘Tilly’ 13
Di Carlo, Constable Sam 275–7
Dodd, Douglas Mervyn 404–5
Dorries, Officer Kevin 92–3
drug trade 119–20, 145–7, 184, 188, 192–8, 222–3, 269–70, 298–9, 340, 348–9, 390
Cedar Bay 38–42, 70, 130
Far North Queensland 11, 222–5, 358–9, 390, 411–12, 430–2
Jane Table 145–6, 298–9, 330, 391
Dubois, Gary ‘Shorty’ 328–9
Dwyer, Detective Inspector Noel 44, 120, 276, 293, 365–70, 383–4, 435, 451
Early, Inspector Gregory 56, 58, 65–7, 108, 155, 173
Edington, Ron 29–30, 55, 57, 110–11
Edwards, Dr Llew, 142, 154, 219, 266, 311, 335, 337–9, 344–5
Egan, Constable Michael 252–3, 261
electoral redistribution, 1977 100–2, 113–15, 158
Evans, Bill ‘Cedar Bay Bill’ 39
Fancourt, Kingsley Winston 48–55, 95, 137, 396–9, 414, 428–9
Federal Narcotics Bureau 197, 267, 269–70, 278–9, 307–8
Fels, Alonzo 32, 35
Fels, Dennis 32–4
Fels, Geoff 32, 34
Fels, Mary Margaret 31–5, 278
Fels, Ross 32–4
Ferguson, Detective Sergeant Terry 196
Finch, James, 160–1, 171
Fitzgerald, Gerald ‘Tony’ 14–16, 162–3, 385–6
Flannigan, Detective Inspector 405
Fothergill, Detective Superintendent Bruce 70, 76
Fraser, Malcolm 25, 267
Freier, Detective Sergeant Reginald Neal 117, 205–7, 400
Galligan, D.V. 450
Galligan, Inspector W 27
gambling establishments 16–17, 49, 92, 125, 142–5, 150–1, 238, 294, 353, 365–7, 377–84
gaming machines 270–2, 284, 354
Gillespie, Officer Bob ‘Doc’ 52–3
Glancy, Detective Pat 44, 85, 119, 170–1, 193, 225
Glasson, Hon. Bill 74, 448–50
Global Girls Escorts 274–5
Goleby, John 185–6, 204, 211–13
Gower, Kevin Walter 193
Gray, District Inspector Robert 39, 43
Gray, Steve 40
Grenning, Russell 445–6
Gulbransen, Assistant Commissioner Norm 42
Gunn, Bill 444
Hall, Alan 395–400
Hallahan, Glendon Patrick 1, 9–10, 18, 56, 64, 82, 116, 120, 145–7, 179–80, 185, 216, 248, 269, 295–8, 323–6, 330–2, 391, 400, 417, 426, 452
Hamilton, Ian Thomas ‘Tommy’ 164–72, 208, 457
Hanson, Police Commissioner Fred 8, 61
Hapeta, Hector 14, 187–9, 198–200, 273, 359–62, 367–9, 432–5, 437–8