Disgraced officer could be called in Whiskey Au Go Go Inquest
A disgraced former New South Walespolice officer could be called to give evidence at the coronial inquest into the deadly Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing that began in Brisbane today.Â
It s also been suggested that multiple people were likely involved in the fatal arson incident that killed 15 people in 1973, other than the convicted pair of John Stuart and James Finch.Â
Counsel assisting the coroner Stephen Keim SC said one of those is believed to be convicted murderer Vincent O Dempsey, with a significant collection of evidence tying him to the arson.Â
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Premium Content  The owner of a swanky butcher shop on a Brisbane high-street allegedly used a hammer to fracture the skull of one of his employees after the man s partner, who also worked at the shop, left him for the alleged victim, who remains in hospital. Rochedale man Nathan Ross Conroy, 34, owner of Conroy s Fine Meat & Poultry at Paddington Central Shopping Centre, applied for bail in Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Wednesday on four charges. They included charges of acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning bodily harm, entering premises with intent, and burglary, allegedly stemming from two separate incidents.
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