The coronial inquest into a Brisbane nightclub firebombing that killed 15 people began its third stretch of hearings.
A disgraced NSW detective jailed for murder, a Queensland triple-murderer and a former ACT Attorney-General will testify at an inquiry into a fatal nightclub arson almost 50 years ago.
The inquest into Brisbane’s 1973 Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing began its third stretch of hearings on Monday. Five weeks of hearings were held in June 2021 and January 2022.Fifteen people died in the attack at the Fortitude Valley venue. James Richard Finch and John Andrew Stuart were sentenced to life in prison over the attack.
The new inquest was ordered in 2017 by former Queensland attorney-general Yvette D’Ath. It is focusing on whether anyone else was involved and if the police investigation was adequate.Vincent O’Dempsey when he was arrested in 2014 for the McCulkin murders.
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