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'Who’s Who in the Zoo is a first-hand account of Domenico ‘Mick’ Cacciola’s life as a CIB and Special Branch detective over three decades. It captures the colour and grit of policing in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, which in its heyday was the sleazy epicentre of gambling and prostitution. Be transported to the pre- and post-Fitzgerald Inquiry eras: the crooked cops, the corrupt politicians, the stand-over men, the informants, the bank robbers, the drugs, the murderers, the crime and the violence.
'From making the arrest in Australia’s first televised siege (the hijacking of the Seaworld helicopter) to being expected to chauffeur Commissioner Terry Lewis’s mother around, Cacciola has done – and seen – it all. He held a gun to the head of a hitman contracted by the Griffith mafia to kill Cacciola himself and grasped desperately as a woman trying to suicide off a bridge slipped from his fingers. Always an honest cop, Cacciola was told to turn a blind eye to the gambling and prostitution rife in the Valley. He did as he was told, for a while anyway…
'Just as the bestselling Three Crooked Kings captured a nation’s interest, this in-your-face true-crime book will enthral.' (Publication blurb)
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Sequel to The Second Father: An Insider’s Story of Cops, Crime and Corruption
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Dedication: For Mamma and Pappa, who sacrificed everything.
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Review : Who’s Who in the Zoo
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: Good Reading , April 2014; (p. 63)
— Review of Who's Who in the Zoo : More Stories of Cops, Crime and Corruption 2014 single work autobiography -
Real-Life Account of Corruption and Crooks
2014
single work
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— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 15 February 2014; (p. 18-19)Domenico 'Mick' Cacciola open the lid on crime and corruption in Queensland in the '70s, writes Matthew Condon.
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Review : Who’s Who in the Zoo
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: Good Reading , April 2014; (p. 63)
— Review of Who's Who in the Zoo : More Stories of Cops, Crime and Corruption 2014 single work autobiography -
Real-Life Account of Corruption and Crooks
2014
single work
column
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 15 February 2014; (p. 18-19)Domenico 'Mick' Cacciola open the lid on crime and corruption in Queensland in the '70s, writes Matthew Condon.
- Fortitude Valley, Fortitude Valley - New Farm area, Brisbane - North East, Brisbane, Queensland,
- Queensland,
- 1976-1990