Description
Discover the gripping true crime story in 'Death on the Derwent: Sue Neill-Fraser's Story.' This compelling book follows the mysterious disappearance of Bob Chappell from his yacht in the Derwent Estuary on January 26, 2009. With no body, weapon, or witnesses, Sue Neill-Fraser, Bob's long-time partner, found herself wrongly accused of his murder. This trade paperback, published by Scribe Publications in 2019, presents an in-depth exploration of the legal battle that ensued, along with the complexities surrounding the initial investigation that led to her conviction. Join Sue Neill-Fraser on her quest for justice as she seeks to prove her innocence against a backdrop of legal failings and media scrutiny. Painstakingly researched, 'Death on the Derwent' features extensive interviews with key players, including those from the local underworld and legal experts, shedding light on overlooked details and alternative theories regarding Bob's disappearance. At 384 pages, this book is not just a narrative about a crime; it's a poignant reflection on the justice system and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity. Ideal for true crime enthusiasts, this book offers a compelling mix of mystery, legal drama, and heartache. Dive into 'Death on the Derwent' for an eye-opening experience that questions the very nature of justice and the implications of a flawed legal process.