From law enforcement to true-crime investigator, Graeme Crowley dedicates his time to uncovering the truth. Following a distinguished career in criminal and civil law enforcement, Crowley transitioned his investigative skills to media, producing eight acclaimed true-crime podcasts across more than 120 episodes. His gripping audio documentaries focus deeply on Australia's most baffling missing persons and homicide cases, including the high profile Singh murders in the podcast 'Loose Ends: The Singh Family Tragedy.'A seasoned author, his previous true-crime books include The Leanne Holland murder and Fool's Gold: The Bruce Schuler Murder.
The Leanne Holland Murder
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- ISBN8233500473
- EAN9798233500473
- Date de parution16/06/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
The gripping story of the brutal, vicious murder of 12-year-old Leanne Holland in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1991, and the arrest and conviction of Graham Stafford. Extraordinary discrepancies in the evidence as identified by former detective Graeme Crowley, assisted by journalist Darrell Giles, eventually leading to the quashing of the conviction of Graham Stafford in 2009. The case coming under the scrutiny of Radio 4BC announcer Greg Cary.
The continued refusal by the Queensland Government to hold an inquest into the murder; a position strongly supported by the Queensland Police Service. The farcical 2010 police review by the Queensland Police Service to try and sustain an unsupportable position that Stafford was the killer. The legal fight by Barrister Joe Crowley that continues to this day to obtain the review report the police service is desperate to keep hidden and refuses to release.
A case that has continued to attract media attention as recently as 2024. Originally published in 2005 as "Who Killed Leanne", reprinted in 2007 and 2010. Significantly more evidence has come to light after 2005 than was found before that time.
The continued refusal by the Queensland Government to hold an inquest into the murder; a position strongly supported by the Queensland Police Service. The farcical 2010 police review by the Queensland Police Service to try and sustain an unsupportable position that Stafford was the killer. The legal fight by Barrister Joe Crowley that continues to this day to obtain the review report the police service is desperate to keep hidden and refuses to release.
A case that has continued to attract media attention as recently as 2024. Originally published in 2005 as "Who Killed Leanne", reprinted in 2007 and 2010. Significantly more evidence has come to light after 2005 than was found before that time.





