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️Book Title : Lunatic Soup: A True Story of Murder, Mayhem and Madness in Maximum Security
⚡Book Author : Andrew Fraser
⚡Page : 256 pages
⚡Published December 1st 2010 by Hardie Grant Books (first published November 1st 2008)

Lunatic Soup: A True Story of Murder, Mayhem and Madness in Maximum Security - Andrew Frasers bestselling and controversial truecrime memoirs are now being adapted into an exciting new television seriestitled Killing Time. After being convicted and disbarred, Fraser became the confidant of one of Australias most notorious serial killers, Peter Dupas. What he learned made him the Homicide Squads secret weapon. Angry at his treatment in jail and his excessive sentence, the longtime defence lawyer enjoyed the irony of his situation: the authorities who destroyed his career now needed his cooperation. There was never any doubt that Andrew would give evidence, even though he knew that the defence would try to destroy his credibility bybringing up the past he desperately wanted to forget. Fraser paints a vivid picture of the grim, terrifying, and futile reality of maximum security prison life and of his time spent with the murderers, psychopaths, and paedophiles. Lunatic Soup relates his harrowing experiences of the justice system as a prisoner and on the stand as a witness in a murder trial.


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Lunatic Soup: A True Story of Murder, Mayhem and Madness in Maximum Security

Andrew Frasers bestselling and controversial truecrime memoirs are now being adapted into an exciting new television seriestitled Killing Time. After being convicted and disbarred, Fraser became the confidant of one of Australias most notorious serial killers, Peter Dupas. What he learned made him the Homicide Squads secret weapon. Angry at his treatment in jail and his excessive sentence, the longtime defence lawyer enjoyed the irony of his situation: the authorities who destroyed his career now needed his cooperation. There was never any doubt that Andrew would give evidence, even though he knew that the defence would try to destroy his credibility bybringing up the past he desperately wanted to forget. Fraser paints a vivid picture of the grim, terrifying, and futile reality of maximum security prison life and of his time spent with the murderers, psychopaths, and paedophiles. Lunatic Soup relates his harrowing experiences of the justice system as a prisoner and on the stand as a witness in a murder trial.

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