Megan Kalajzich was shot as she slept beside her husband, Andrew on
the Australia Day weekend, 1986. Andrew Kalajzich is currently serving
a 28 year jail sentence for conspiracy to murder. He maintains his innocence.
Bill
Vandenberg confessed to being the "Triggerman" and subsequently
committed suicide in prison. In his confession, Vandenberg claimed he
fired two bullets into Megan's head and then two bullets into Andrew's
pillow a few centimetres from his head. He claimed he deliberately missed,
so that it would look as if Andrew had also been a target.
Was
Andrew the target? Has an innocent man been convicted of this murder?
Pippa Kay has researched this controversial case and finds many unanswered
questions. She presents the evidence to the reader, using the 1994 Inquiry
into doubts about Andrew Kalajzich's conviction as the setting in which
the story of Megan's murder and the subsequent investigations are examined.
It is a large "trade" format paperback book with 360 pages, black and white photographs and illustrations.
Some sample pages are included below.

