Injustice (witness protection) Kirstyn Austin and Janet Fife-Yeomans
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Injustice (witness protection)

Author: Kirstyn Austin and Janet Fife-Yeomans
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Book Title
Injustice (witness protection)
Author
Kirstyn Austin and Janet Fife-Yeomans
Book Condition
GOOD - previous owner's name
ISBN
9780091836535
Book Format
Trade Paperback
Publisher
Random House
Year Published
1998
Kirstyn Austin, as a young schoolgirl, was brutally attacked and left for dead by notorious career criminal Fred Many. At the time of the attack Many was out on parole, seven years shy of a twenty-two year sentence for armed robbery and other crimes. What follows is a tale of breathtaking injustice. Austin's remarkable composure and bravery led to her attacker's conviction and a twenty year gaol sentence, yet Many remained not only unrepentant but vengeful. From his gaol cell, he put out a contract on his young victim's life and that of her mother, a crime for which he was never charged. Much of this book was written from inside the top secret Witness Protection Program where for the next eleven years Austin and her mother lived in hiding, every link to their former lives completly obliterated.

Kirstyn Austin, as a young schoolgirl, was brutally attacked and left for dead by notorious career criminal Fred Many. At the time of the attack Many was out on parole, seven years shy of a twenty-two year sentence for armed robbery and other crimes.

What follows is a tale of breathtaking injustice.

Austin's remarkable composure and bravery led to her attacker's conviction and a twenty year gaol sentence, yet Many remained not only unrepentant but vengeful. From his gaol cell, he put out a contract on his young victim's life and that of her mother, a crime for which he was never charged.

Much of this book was written from inside the top secret Witness Protection Program where for the next eleven years Austin and her mother lived in hiding, every link to their former lives completly obliterated.

Kirstyn Austin, as a young schoolgirl, was brutally attacked and left for dead by notorious career criminal Fred Many. At the time of the attack Many was out on parole, seven years shy of a twenty-two year sentence for armed robbery and other crimes.

What follows is a tale of breathtaking injustice.

Austin's remarkable composure and bravery led to her attacker's conviction and a twenty year gaol sentence, yet Many remained not only unrepentant but vengeful. From his gaol cell, he put out a contract on his young victim's life and that of her mother, a crime for which he was never charged.

Much of this book was written from inside the top secret Witness Protection Program where for the next eleven years Austin and her mother lived in hiding, every link to their former lives completly obliterated.