- Bill Jenkings
Bill Jenkings was a reporter for the now defunct
Sydney, Australia newspaper The Daily Mirror. A crime reporter, he covered some of the most high-profile cases of the 1960s including theGraeme Thorne kidnapping , theBogle-Chandler case and the Wanda Beach murders. One of his leading sources of information was the detectiveRay "Gunner" Kelly , who benefited from a high profile as a result and became one of the best-known policemen inAustralia .Jenkings published two books. "Crime Reporter" was a pulp-paperback about some of his highest-profile reporting cases, while "As Crime Goes By.." was mostly ghost-written for him just before he died. "As Crime Goes By.." became a best-seller. In it he suggested that he knew the solutions to the Bogle-Chandler and Wanda Beach cases, though the suspect he named for the latter commenced legal action which only ceased with Jenkings' death.
Jenkings was also unabashed at his support for several of the men he'd met in his working life. He had known
Rupert Murdoch when Murdoch ran the newspaper and insisted that he was a great boss. He also notably refused to believe allegations about the involvement of Sydney policemen "Gunner" Kelly, "Fred Krahe" and "Bumper" Farrell" in corrupt activities, saying that he had known them personally.Bill Jenkings lived with his family for most of his life in Bondi. Despite a sharp mind, his contacts both in the underworld and the police force he was never a reasonable judge of character.
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