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by Debi Marshall


  The Hon Justice Michael Kirby. ‘Carroll, Double Jeopardy and International Human Rights Law’, Australian Law Reports, 27 Crim LJ 231, Law Book Co., 2003

  Nordby, J. J. ‘Can We Believe What We See, If We See What We Believe? Expert Disagreement’, Journal Forensic Sciences, JFSCA, Vol. 37, No. 4, July 1992

  Queensland Parliament, Extracts from Hansard, Speech of the Honourable Mr Justice Vasta, 7 June 1989

  ABC: ‘Australian Story’, Double Bind, 7/4/2003

  Legal Transcripts

  Queen v Raymond John Carroll, 1985

  Court of Criminal Appeal, Supreme Court, Queensland, 27 November 1985

  Indictment No. 662 of 1999 Q v Raymond John Carroll, Brisbane

  Court of Appeal, Supreme Court, Queensland, CA No. 330 OF 2000 and CA No. 315 of 2000, Appellant’s Outline of Argument – Conviction Appeal

  High Court of Australia, No. B82 of 2001, Application for special leave to appeal

  The Queen v Carroll [2002] High Court of Australia 55

  Childhood sweethearts Barry and Faye Kennedy on their wedding day in Longreach, Qld, 1967. (Photos courtesy Faye Kennedy)

  Sisterly love. Stephanie, 3, adored her little sister, Deidre. The girls were inseparable.

  Doting dad. Barry with Deidre, 16 months, shortly before her murder, 1973.

  Detective Senior Constable Morris examines Deidre’s pyjamas found at Limestone Park toilet block, Ipswich, April 1973. (Courtesy Newspix)

  Police fingerprinting at the toilet block in Limestone Park where Deidre’s body was found. (Courtesy Newspix)

  The tragic and haunting reality of a murdered baby. Deidre’s bite marks shown at autopsy. (Courtesy Dr Ken Brown)

  Raymond John Carroll as a recruit in his RAAF uniform at Edinburgh Airforce Base, February 1973. (Courtesy Peter Davis)

  Comparison of Raymond Carroll’s teeth with the dentition of a standard set of teeth. (Courtesy Dr Ken Brown)

  A G-scale used to measure to scale the wound on Deidre’s thigh. The scaling would come under attack at the trials.

  Crown Prosecutor Adrian Gundelach. (Courtesy Adrian Gundelach)

  As printed in the Courier Mail, murder trial judge Angelo Vasta, 1985.

  Crown Prosecutor Adrian Gundelach (second from left ) and forensic odontologist Bernard Sims (second from right ) with police officers in Wisconsin, USA, in mid-80s. Gundelach was delivering a paper to a police conference on the Deidre Kennedy case. (Courtesy Adrian Gundelach)

  Defence barrister Peter Davis who defended Carroll at the perjury trial. (Courtesy Peter Davis)

  Raymond Carroll, 2 November 2000, being tried on a perjury charge following his 1985 murder trial for the sexual assault and strangulation of 17-month-old Deidre Kennedy. (Courtesy Newspix/Philip Norrish)

  Faye and former husband, Barry Kennedy, outside court at Carroll’s perjury trial, 2 November 2000. (Courtesy Newspix/Philip Norrish)

  Special Awards Ceremony for Commendation of Services on the Deidre Kennedy case, Police Headquarters, 18 August 2003. Includes (back, left to right ) Bob Atkins; Crown Prosecutor Michael Byrne; Detective Sergeant Cameron Herpich; Police officer, scientific section, John Garner; former police officer John Reynolds; Faye Kennedy (front centre ) and forensic odontologist Alex Forrest (centre right ).

  Faye Kennedy with former police officer John Reynolds who worked tirelessly to gather evidence for Raymond Carroll’s murder trial. (Courtesy Faye Kennedy)

  (Left to right) Stephanie, Faye and Derek Kennedy in Ipswich, Qld, 2003. (Courtesy Australian Women’s Weekly)

 

 

 


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