Publisher's Synopsis
Unlock the gate to one of Australia's most haunting unsolved mysteries.
In January 1977, two young women - Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett - were found brutally murdered inside their modest Collingwood home. Their deaths shocked Melbourne, shattered a neighborhood's fragile trust, and left a baby boy crying alone in his crib for days. The killer was never found.
The Unsolved Murder of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett: The Easey Street Murders takes readers beyond the faded headlines and into the very heart of the tragedy: a quiet suburban street, a house with an unlocked gate, and a community that looked the other way for just long enough.
Through forensic reconstructions, lost witness testimonies, cultural insights, and survivor reflections, this chilling investigation unearths the errors that let a killer slip away - and the sorrow that still lingers over Easey Street like a low, creeping mist.
Perfect for readers who crave immersive true crime, emotional depth, and painstaking investigative storytelling, this book doesn't just recount what happened - it mourns what was lost.
Some crimes leave bloodstains.
Some leave questions.
This one left both.