ABC News article

Making sense of a murder: a family’s exploration

Joan Atherton Hooper is about to open the case files for her father’s murder in 1939. The files have been closed for 75 years – most of Joan’s life – but after being reopened to the public in January, she is finally able to challenge her own suspicions about the murder.

By 774 ABC Melbourne‘s Clare Rawlinson

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Alfred and Dorothy Atherton

 

Alfred Atherton was 35 when his wife’s secret lover shot him dead in Ferntree Gully, in Melbourne’s outer east. This much Joan knows from newspaper archives she has read.

But the circumstances around the murder are contested, and Joan has always had her own questions.

The biggest of all: was the killer acting alone, or was her mother behind the murder as part of a bid for freedom from her husband?

Read the article here:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-03-08/making-sense-of-a-murder/7221668

 

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  1. Greg

    This is a true tale of ‘Never giving up!’
    Joan is evidence of how you can overcome adversity no matter what has beset you.
    Her book is an enthralling read especially if events have befallen you to ponder the future.
    Soldiering On! – an apt description of Joan – a true survivor!
    Well done, for a piece of writing that should be an inspiration for many people who will relate to your experiences.

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