
Ratten: The Web Of Circumstance
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A gripping work of Australian true crime, Ratten: The Web of Circumstance chronicles one of the most controversial criminal cases in the nation's legal history — the trial and conviction of Raymond Ratten for the murder of his wife. Tom Molony presents a meticulous account of how circumstantial evidence, public pressure, and the failures of the justice system combined to condemn an innocent man. The narrative uncovers the fragile and often dangerous gap between suspicion and proof, arguing compellingly that the verdict was a catastrophic miscarriage of justice. Written with authority and moral urgency, this account stands as a powerful indictment of a legal system capable of condemning the innocent.
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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A gripping work of Australian true crime, Ratten: The Web of Circumstance chronicles one of the most controversial criminal cases in the nation's legal history — the trial and conviction of Raymond Ratten for the murder of his wife. Tom Molony presents a meticulous account of how circumstantial evidence, public pressure, and the failures of the justice system combined to condemn an innocent man. The narrative uncovers the fragile and often dangerous gap between suspicion and proof, arguing compellingly that the verdict was a catastrophic miscarriage of justice. Written with authority and moral urgency, this account stands as a powerful indictment of a legal system capable of condemning the innocent.











