The Gun Alley Murder was the rape and murder of 12-year-old Alma Tirtschke in Melbourne, Australia, in 1921. She was a schoolgirl who attended Hawthorn West High School and had last been seen alive close to a drinking establishment, the Australian Wine Saloon; under these circumstances her murder caused a sensation.
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| - حادثة زقاق البندقية (ar)
- Gun Alley Murder (en)
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| - حادثة زقاق البندقية أسفرت عن اغتصاب وقتل فتاة تدعى «ألما تيرتشكي» البالغة من العمر 12 عاماً، بمدينة «ميلبورن بأستراليا» عام 1921م. (ar)
- The Gun Alley Murder was the rape and murder of 12-year-old Alma Tirtschke in Melbourne, Australia, in 1921. She was a schoolgirl who attended Hawthorn West High School and had last been seen alive close to a drinking establishment, the Australian Wine Saloon; under these circumstances her murder caused a sensation. (en)
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| - Nell Alma Tirtschke, aged 12 (en)
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| - Victim Alma Tirtschke (en)
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| - Child murder by strangulation, child rape (en)
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| - Colin Campbell Eadie Ross (en)
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| - حادثة زقاق البندقية أسفرت عن اغتصاب وقتل فتاة تدعى «ألما تيرتشكي» البالغة من العمر 12 عاماً، بمدينة «ميلبورن بأستراليا» عام 1921م. (ar)
- The Gun Alley Murder was the rape and murder of 12-year-old Alma Tirtschke in Melbourne, Australia, in 1921. She was a schoolgirl who attended Hawthorn West High School and had last been seen alive close to a drinking establishment, the Australian Wine Saloon; under these circumstances her murder caused a sensation. More recently, the case has become well known as a miscarriage of justice. 29-year old Colin Campbell Ross was convicted and executed for Tirtschke's murder, but professed his innocence until his death. When the case was re-examined decades later, DNA evidence confirmed Ross's innocence, and in 2008 he was granted a posthumous pardon. Since Ross's arrest, Tirtschke's family believed that Ross was innocent and that the wrong man had been convicted for Tirtschke's murder. (en)
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