Shattered Lives: The Story of Advocate Barbie

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Authored by former Eyewitness News reporter, Liezl Thom, and Forensic Profiler, Laurie Pieters. It is a behind-the-hype account of the human tragedy that began in the affluent suburb of Raslouw, then took a nasty turn on the streets of Sunnyside, eventually ending as the doors of Pretoria Central Prison slammed shut behind "Advocate Barbie". Careers were destroyed and lives torn apart as the advocate couple played Russian Roulette with the futures of the innocent. Shattered Lives reveals the tragic aftermath of the lover's destructive relationship and brings to the fore many previously unknown and intimate details of their escapades. 

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AuthorLiezl Thom; Laurie Pieters
PublisherTCB Publishing
PlacePretoria
Year2011
ISBN9780620511520
BindingPaperback
ConditionFair
CommentsYellowed pages; forward lean, general wear and tear
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