'The Royal Mint is swindled of over 2000 Oz of gold bullion in the Australian west coast city of Perth in 1982.
'Three brothers, Raymond, Peter and Brian Mickelberg are convicted of fraudulently conspiring to steal the golden fortune. There was precious little direct evidence, except a curious fingerprint - a print that matched that of Raymond Mickelberg, a former Vietnam commando, now a pilot and abalone diver.
'But evidence had been tampered with by Crown officers...
'Witnesses began dying…
'Crown evidence shuffled back and forth in a pragmatic dance of deceit.
'International power-games ensued in Britain, Canada, the United States and Australia to protect the tattered sacred cow, "Forensic Science".
'Seven years later, in 1989, $1,000,000 of gold bullion was secretly delivered by a mysterious Mr. X to a television news reporter, with a note claiming the Mickelbergs were innocent!
'Investigative author Avon Lovell continues his exposition of a complex web of deceit that follows the conviction and imprisonment of three brothers over the 1982 Great Mint Swindle, and the State conspiracy to maintain the status quo. The New Scotland Yard, the O.P.P., U.S. Secret Service, the F.B.I. and the Royal Canadian Mounties all contributed to and learnt from the scrutiny of forensic evidence in the appeals that followed. 'Police Science' will never be the same…
'The brothers always claimed that they were framed… Now all echelons of the judicial process are forced to review their procedures in the light of this exposé of corruption, collusion and fabrication in the interests of maintaining a conviction.
Police, prosecution and the separation of government and legal fraternity are on the stand, and the charge is conspiring to pervert the course of justice. Everybody should know why the authorities reacted when this clear-cut case of police malpractice, judicial compliance and international governmental power games was exposed.
'Where 'The Mickelberg Stitch' reveals how a major fraud was executed, the corrupted proceedings in the collation of the hand-up brief, Split Image offers an insight into the depths that individuals, organisations and governments will go in order to protect the integrity of a flawed science at the root of every modern justice system.'
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