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Reference Type The Herald Sun newspaper
Title newspaper
Author(s)Peter Hackett
Section Media
State VIC
Country Australia
Publication Date 30-10-2002
Citation Date
Page Number 26
Comments Black & White is said to "portray characters and events that stirred Australians to seriously cross-examine their judicial system" Max Staurt lives life with an open percpective but is still haunted from the past " I am still broken in bits and pieces - no one can mend that. But I am picking up the pieces.

As most murder cases last weeks, even months. Stuarts trial last all of 45 minutes.
Synopsis An article in the Herald Sun exploring the trials and tribulations that took place at the 45-minute court trial. The article notes that Stuart signed a contract for film maker Craig Lahiff to make a movie on Max Stuart's Story. Stuart believes he has an idea of who is the guilty of the heinous acts of rape and murder committed towards Mary Olive Hattam, December 20 1959. By allowing Lahiff to reveal his story on screen he hopes the case will one day be Reopened and perhaps justice will be served.
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