Prolific author of true crime and fiction, Roy Maloy presents a podcast that brings the stories of anti-heroes, criminal masterminds and public enemies to a place where they will be discussed, talked about and know for who they were, what they were and remembered again. For full details on so many more true crime biographies check out The Dawn of Crime book series available online at:
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Prolific author of true crime and fiction, Roy Maloy presents a podcast that brings the stories of anti-heroes, criminal masterminds and public enemies to a place where they will be discussed, talked about and know for who they were, what they were and remembered again. For full details on so many more true crime biographies check out The Dawn of Crime book series available online at:
https://www.lulu.com/search/?contributor=Roy+Maloy&adult_audience_rating=00
In this episode, we talked with Carolyn Ethell live at the Woodlands Hotel at the meeting of the true crime content creators network meeting. In this live discussion joined by head historian of the Geelong Gaol Museum. Deb Robinson and we are looking at a number of artefacts that are held by the Ethell family. Check out more footage and content from this interview on my Facebook and my TikTok.
In this episode I talk about what Sly Grog is, where it was made, who was making it, who was buying it and how the police were trying to control it. Remember to head over to my other socials including “Roy Maloy Author” on Facebook, @TheDawnOfCrime on insta and @RoyMaloy4 on TikTok.
As guest speaker at the book launch for the colour of crime, Deb Robinson go through some of the most fascinating tidbits of her extensive knowledge on crime in Australia.
Not my usual spin - this is the recording of my book launch presentation from my newest book, The Colour of Crime. The launch event was hosted at the Geelong Gaol Museum, and part two of this podcast will be up shortly with historian Deb Robinson.
I was fortunate enough to receive a message from the Hanson family via social media in relation to their dad, Oliver Hanson, and his boyhood encounters with Squizzy Taylor. The result is this incredible audio recording, which speaks real everyday life into what it was like for the people who lived around Squizzy in the 1920’s. Thank you to the Hanson Family for this incredible bit of history!
One of the most elusive crooks I’ve come across is The Plum Williams, who cut apart from other crooks in the early part of the 20’th Century by forming raiding parties and assembling gangs to take on jobs that included safe robbing. Chief historian Deb Robinson, of the Geelong Gaol Museum walks us through his amazing life.
Unlock the history of Victoria’s longest running colonial gaol and walk in the footsteps of our convict past as Deb Robinson talks us through some of the most fabulous parts of our criminal past.
Historian, geologist and environmental scientist Barry Golding talks about the displacement and massacre of the central Victoria. Clan of the Dja Dja Wurrung people, which climaxed in 1840 when Captain Dugald McDonald shot dead a large number of local first nation’s people in an event that became known as the Blood Hole Massacre. First Nation’s people are advised that this episode covers the voices of deceased ancestors and deals with issues of genocide.
In this episode I interview historian mega-mind, Deb Robinson, who was able to finally work out who was Dolly Gray? After hunting for her true identity for over three years, Deb managed to crack the nut wide open and we explore a bit about who she was as a woman of her own making, brothel owner, lover and wife to Squizzy Taylor and mother of two daughters. Thanks to the Geelong Gaol Museum for their amazing hospitality. The Dawn of a Crime Books can be found at: https://www.lulu.com/search/?contributor=Roy+Maloy&adult_audience_rating=00
One of Australia’s best known madams was also the partner of Squizzy Taylor. Five years older than him she owned and ran a house in Bendigo when she first appears in the news in 1907, but is her name really Dolly Gray? In this episode of reveal for the first time that her name was in fact an alias!
In this episode I talk about the things that I felt limited in when I published the biography of Squizzy. People like Dolly Gray and Albert McDonald who I didn’t have enough time to write fully about their biographies I talked about a little bit and it will become a part of my next work.
I’m so excited that this book will be published, and will hopefully challenge our views of colour and race in the modern era as well as throughout our history.
In this podcast I talk about the similarities and differences between Al Capone and Squizzy Taylor. The stats I discuss are below, and I welcome your comments or feedback on the Facebook page “Roy Maloy Author”
Squizzy:
• Born 1888
• Died 1927
• Profit from crime £3mil
• First crime 1906
• Active crime years 21
• Principal figure in The Fitzroy Vendetta, numerous push gangs, brothels, a sly grog empire & numerous two up schools
Al Capone
• Born 1899
• Jailed 1931
• Profit from crime $5mil
• First crime 1916
• Active crime years 15
• Principal figure in The Outfit & the five points gang.
Today we are talking about the incredible case of Gordon Lawrence who was arrested in 1888 for wearing women’s clothing and given a horrific sentence for doing so. We are joined with mr Boylesque NSW, Jack London.
Prolific author of true crime and fiction, Roy Maloy presents a podcast that brings the stories of anti-heroes, criminal masterminds and public enemies to a place where they will be discussed, talked about and know for who they were, what they were and remembered again. For full details on so many more true crime biographies check out The Dawn of Crime book series available online at:
https://www.lulu.com/search/?contributor=Roy+Maloy&adult_audience_rating=00