Podcast: Jonathan Butler on the Unsolved Murder of Warwick Meale

Podcast: Jonathan Butler on the Unsolved Murder of Warwick Meale

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Jonathan Butler talks to Cheryl about the unsolved murder of his ancestor Warwick Meale in 1944. In his new book, The Boy in the Dress, Butler dusts off the case and chases the leads that were there all along.

About the author:

Jonathan is a writer and content producer living in Naarm/Melbourne. He has been researching The Boy in the Dress for more than 10 years, a process which has ignited his passion for queer history. His work has appeared in The Guardian.

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Buy a copy of The Boy in the Dress here.

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Jonathan Butler on The Family History That Inspired The Boy in the Dress

Review | Author Related

24 February 2022

Jonathan Butler on The Family History That Inspired The Boy in the Dress

    An Engrossing True Story: Read an Extract from The Boy in the Dress by Jonathan Butler

    Review | Extract

    23 February 2022

    An Engrossing True Story: Read an Extract from The Boy in the Dress by Jonathan Butler

      A Moving Family Memoir: Read Our Review of The Boy in the Dress by Jonathan Butler

      Review | Our Review

      21 February 2022

      A Moving Family Memoir: Read Our Review of The Boy in the Dress by Jonathan Butler

        Publisher details

        The Boy in the Dress
        Author
        Jonathan Butler
        Publisher
        Affirm Press
        Genre
        History
        Released
        22 February, 2022
        ISBN
        9781922626943

        Synopsis

        On a balmy Townsville night in 1944, a young serviceman, Warwick Meale, is found murdered. The army and police do not, or will not, conduct a proper investigation and history forgets the killer – until now. Nearly eighty years on, Warwick’s descendant Jonathan Butler dusts off the case and chases the leads that were there all along.

        The Boy in the Dress exhumes secrets of life on the home front during World War II, where tensions between soldiers boiled over, new expressions of sexuality flourished and the threat of invasion catapulted the status quo into disarray.

        The truth of this family legend, and this little-known chapter in Australian military history, is more complex and engrossing than anyone could have imagined.

        Jonathan Butler
        About the author

        Jonathan Butler

        Jonathan is a writer and content producer living in Naarm/Melbourne. He has been researching The Boy in the Dress for more than 10 years, a process which has ignited his passion for queer history. His work has appeared in The Guardian.

        Books by Jonathan Butler

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