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The First Murderer I Ever Met
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The First Murderer I Ever Met

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For more than thirty years, Mark Dapin has been hanging out with crooks, and both types of cop - from Chopper Read and John Killick to Roger Rogerson and Gary Jubelin. In The First Murderer I Ever Met, he sorts the tall stories from the truth about true crime and tells us what some of Australia's most famous felons are really like. Underbelly meets Louis Theroux.

Mark Dapin was still in school when he met his first murderer - a boy in another year called Ian. In reporting the murder Ian eventually committed, newspapers used the cliche that it 'shocked even those who knew him best.' But it didn't shock Dapin, because he knew Ian in real life, not in cliches.

Criminals are sensationalised in the press and mythologised in their own stories. The truth can be hard to find - both stranger and more recognisable than the many fictions. In The First Murderer I Ever Met, Dapin writes about criminals, police and prison officers he has spent time with, searching for the real people and events behind the headlines and tall tales. How many of Chopper Read's stories were actually true? What's it like at home with former murder cop Gary Jubelin? Was the biggest art heist in Australian history carried out by one of Dapin's neighbours, the mysterious Sky Blue? And what happens when you go to visit a prison with celebrated escapee John Killick? These tales are better than a ring-side seat to the underworld: Dapin gets in the ring.

Harrowing, funny, gripping and endlessly surprising, The First Murderer I Ever Met is the truest true crime - it's what actually happened.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Australia
Country
Australia
Date
26 August 2025
Pages
320
ISBN
9781761635298

For more than thirty years, Mark Dapin has been hanging out with crooks, and both types of cop - from Chopper Read and John Killick to Roger Rogerson and Gary Jubelin. In The First Murderer I Ever Met, he sorts the tall stories from the truth about true crime and tells us what some of Australia's most famous felons are really like. Underbelly meets Louis Theroux.

Mark Dapin was still in school when he met his first murderer - a boy in another year called Ian. In reporting the murder Ian eventually committed, newspapers used the cliche that it 'shocked even those who knew him best.' But it didn't shock Dapin, because he knew Ian in real life, not in cliches.

Criminals are sensationalised in the press and mythologised in their own stories. The truth can be hard to find - both stranger and more recognisable than the many fictions. In The First Murderer I Ever Met, Dapin writes about criminals, police and prison officers he has spent time with, searching for the real people and events behind the headlines and tall tales. How many of Chopper Read's stories were actually true? What's it like at home with former murder cop Gary Jubelin? Was the biggest art heist in Australian history carried out by one of Dapin's neighbours, the mysterious Sky Blue? And what happens when you go to visit a prison with celebrated escapee John Killick? These tales are better than a ring-side seat to the underworld: Dapin gets in the ring.

Harrowing, funny, gripping and endlessly surprising, The First Murderer I Ever Met is the truest true crime - it's what actually happened.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Australia
Country
Australia
Date
26 August 2025
Pages
320
ISBN
9781761635298