Whisky Au Go Go Firebombing Murderer James Richard Finch dead — Australia’s
Fire breaks out in a nightclub killing 15 people.This is the story of the Whiskey Au Go Go Nightclu. It's the 8th of March 1973, Fortitude Valley, Queensland.
Whiskey Au Go Go mass murder photos The Chronicle
An inquest into the deaths of 15 people killed in the Whiskey Au Go Go arson attack in Brisbane hears one of two men convicted of the 1973 firebombing might have had an alibi on the night of the.
Police officer reveals Whiskey Au Go Go firebomber’s ‘touch up’ inside interrogation room The
8:58pm Feb 3, 2022. Disgraced New South Wales detective Roger Rogerson could be ordered to give evidence in the inquest into the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub fire. State Coroner Terry Ryan is.
Whiskey Au Go Go mass murder photos The Chronicle
The Whiskey Au Go Go was firebombed in the early hours of 8 March 1973 with fire begun by the ignition of two drums (four and five gallons) of petrol in the building's foyer. [9] When ignited, the burning petrol sent carbon monoxide up to the club's main room on the first floor. The only escape route was the rear stairs which were poorly.
True Crime Photos Interior after the Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing

A firebombing attack on a Brisbane nightclub that killed 15 people happened because people "wanted money", a woman tells the Whiskey Au Go Go inquest hearing.
Whiskey Au Go Go inquest Families relive horror of terrifying and senseless deaths The
Early in the morning of March 8, 1973, fifteen people died when a fire was deliberately lit at Brisbane's Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub. Ambulance officers transport a victim of the Whiskey Au Go Go.
Survivors of Brisbane’s Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing speak out
An inquest into one of the worst mass murders in Australian history — the Whiskey Au Go Go arson attack — reopens in Brisbane, as investigators probe whether more people were involved in the.
Cyclone Tracy, Granville train disaster, Whiskey Au Go Go fire The disasters that shocked
Immigration department investigators "came out of the shadows" to warn police they had been told Brisbane's Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub would be burned down before the fatal firebombing in.
Whiskey Au Go Go fire bombing witness told by police to change her statement, inquest hears
Fifteen people died when the popular nightclub was firebombed early on March 8, 1973. A now-retired police officer pushed up to six people out a window as Brisbane's Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub.
Whiskey Au Go Go fire what really happened The Australian
It was Australia's worst mass murder case until the 1996 Port Arthur massacre - the firebombing of the popular Brisbane nightclub Whiskey Au Go Go in 1973 le.
Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing inquest exposes police failures
A reopened inquest into the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub fire that killed 15 people in 1973 was to hear evidence from James Finch, but it's been revealed he died in the UK.
Whiskey Au Go Go mass murder photos The Courier Mail
The coronial inquest into the 1973 attack on the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub ground to a halt on Thursday as a lawyer asked the court to exclude cold case investigator Detective Sergeant Virginia.
Whiskey Au Go Go Fire Victims Monument Australia
The astonishing allegations were revealed by brothers Christopher and Graham McGetrick on Thursday as they gave evidence at the coronial inquest into the tragic Whiskey Au Go Go club fire in 1973.
Cyclone Tracy, Granville train disaster, Whiskey Au Go Go fire The disasters that shocked
It was the crime that shocked Australia and changed Queensland's nightlife scene completely. On March 8, 1973, the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub in Fortitude Valley Brisbane was firebombed, resulting in the deaths of 15 patrons and staff.. It had been a busy night in the venue, and the assortment of patrons was widespread - a father and son celebrating the purchase of their first race horse.
Whiskey Au Go Go / Convicted Whiskey Au Go Go Firebomber James Finch Dies Ahead Of Inquest Abc

Disgraced New South Wales detective Roger Rogerson could be ordered to give evidence in the inquest into the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub fire. February 3, 2022 — 7.38pm. Save.
Whiskey Au Go Go fire Vince O’Dempsey key witness at inquest Daily Telegraph
WATCH VIDEO SPECIAL. THE Queensland Government has today ordered an inquest into the historic Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub fire that claimed 15 lives in 1973. Following revelations in The Courier.