Bibliography and References
Books
ATKINSON, Ann (General Editor), Famous Court Cases, (The
Fairfax Library, 1987)
CHANDLER, Geoffrey, So you think I did it? (Sun Books,
1969)
DALTON, Catherine R., Without Hardware (private publication,
1970)
DOWER, Alan, Deadline (Hutchinson Group (Australia),
1979)
JENKINGS, Bill, As Crime Goes By.. (Ironbark Press, 1992)
LUCK, Peter, This Fabulous Century (book of tv series, see below) (New Holland Publishers (Australia),
1999)
RITCHIE, John (General Editor), Australian Dictionary of
Biography Vol 13 A-De (Melbourne University Press, 1993)
SHARPE, Alan, The Giant Book of Crimes That Shocked
Australia (The Book Company, 1994)
SILK, Stafford, The Bogle Mystery (Horwitz Publications,
1963)
- Stafford Silk was the pen-name of Leicester Cotton, one of
the party guests
TOOHEY, Brian and WILKINSON, Marian, The Book of Leaks (Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1987)
WHITTINGTON-EGAN, Richard and Molly, The Bedside Book of Murder
(David & Charles, 1988)
Newspapers and Periodicals
The Age, 8 September 2006
The Australian, 9 September 2006
The Courier-Mail, 27 January 1996
Port Macquarie News, 15 September 2006
New Scientist, 3 November 2007
The Sun Herald, 27 May 1989, 28 May 1994
The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 January 1996, 27 January 1996, 2 January 1998, 21 July 2006, 8 September 2006, 17
September 2006
Television programs
BUTT, Peter, Who Killed Dr Bogle & Mrs Chandler?
- This program was broadcast on ABC television on 7 September 2006. The DVD of the same program, as well as
containing the full 56 minute documentary as broadcast on television, contains 27 minutes of extras including a stunning
revelation about one of the personalities involved in the case.
LUCK, Peter, This Fabulous Century (tv series), episode "Bizarre Crimes" (broadcast Seven Network Australia
7:30pm 22/10/1999)
Internet
ABC News in Science, “Bogle-Chandler case solved?”, http://www.abc.net.au/science (more specifically,
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/2006/1735996.htm?health
), published 8 September 2006, accessed 2 October 2006
ABC PM Program, “Experts divided over Bogle death theory” , http://www.abc.net.au/pm (more specifically,
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2006/s1736819.htm
), published 8 September 2006, accessed 2 October 2006
ABC The World Today, "Answer to 40-year-old mystery may be rotten egg gas" , http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday (more
specifically,
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2006/s1736524.htm
), published 8 September 2006, accessed 2 October 2006
BUCKLEY, Ken, "From Communism to Civil Liberties: Autobiographical and Political Reflections",
http://www.asslh.org.au/sydney/
(more specifically,
http://www.asslh.org.au/sydney/hummer/vol4no2/buckley.htm
), published mid-2004, accessed 16 May 2008
News.com.au, “Bogle-Chandler: the river did it” , http://www.news.com.au (more specifically,
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20373464-1702,00.html
), published 7 September 2006, accessed 2 October 2006
The author of this site would like to acknowledge the assistance of several people who have provided information not
obtained from other sources. These people would prefer to remain anonymous. This information, however, does not
have anything to do with any speculation about the involvement of intelligence organisations in the deaths of Bogle and
Chandler.
The black and white photographs are scanned from Geoffrey Chandler's book So you think I did it. In that book
the picture of Dr Gilbert Bogle is attributed to Australian Consolidated Press Ltd, who I assume are the copyright
holders. Similarly, I assume that the picture of Mrs Margaret Chandler is copyright © Mr Geoffrey Chandler
All colour photographs on this site were taken by the author of this site, Russell Brown, on 31 December 2000/1 January
2001. While I assert copyright, I give permission to anybody who wants to use these particular images to reproduce them
elsewhere, free of charge, but subject to the condition that full acknowledgement of their source as this site is given,
and that such use should not be inappropriate.
Page background is from what was then called the
Comprehensive Background Textures Archive. The name of this site has changed several times since.
The map images on the Discovery of the Bodies page are taken from
"Gregory's street directory of Sydney and suburbs" 30th edition (1965),
Maps 57 and 58. The images were scanned for me by my good friend Ivor
Blockley, and the subsequent alterations were made by another friend, David Low. If anybody has any legitimate objection
to these images, please
contact me
immediately and I will remove them.
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