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My Mother, a Serial Killer
My Mother, a Serial Killer | Hazel Baron
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A gripping and shocking story of a serial killer mother, and the brave daughter who brought her to justice. Dulcie Bodsworth was the unlikeliest serial killer. She was loved everywhere she went, and the townsfolk of Wilcannia, which she called home in the late 1950s, thought of her as kind and caring. The officers at the local police station found Dulcie witty and charming, and looked forward to the scones and cakes she generously baked and delivered for their morning tea. That was one side of her. Only her daughter Hazel saw the real Dulcie. And what she saw terrified her. Dulcie was in fact a cold, calculating killer who, by 1958, had put three men in their graves - one of them the father of her four children, Ted Baron - in one of the most infamous periods of the state's history. She would have got away with it all had it not been for Hazel. Written by award-winning journalist Janet Fife-Yeomans together with Hazel Baron, My Mother, A Serial Killer is both an evocative insight into the harshness of life on the fringes of Australian society in the 1950s, and a chilling story of a murderous mother and the courageous daughter who testified against her and put her in jail.
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Nicki_K
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An insightful look into the life of a child raised by a serial killer,this book details Hazel's life from childhood to present. A disturbing insight into her childhood and the horrors she witnessed her mother committing. It also shows the strength of the family bonds between Hazel and her siblings and how she eventually came forward to the authorities to have her mother investigated and charged with the murders she had committed. A riveting read.

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jen_hayes7
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This was between a so-so and a pick for me. I wasn‘t always crazy about the writing, I felt at times it hopped around a lot and was redundant. But the story was very interesting and the courage Hazel and her family showed by defying their mother was incredible. In other news, Huey chilled with me on the couch while I was finishing it this morning! Hopefully the first of many books he ‘helps‘ me through. #huey #catsoflitsy

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Sue
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Hazel first suspected her mother was a murderer at the age of 9. This book follows Hazel‘s journey as a terrified daughter who managed to escape her mother‘s influence and go to the police, through the court cases and their relationship in her mother‘s old age. A real kicker of a story!

#Aussiesrule2019

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CourtSmall
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#65 for 2018
The book title says it all!
#truecrime #nonfiction #australianauthor

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