As a helicopter descended into the prison yard, commanded by his gun-toting lover, John Killick was sure guards would not open fire. But he was wrong.
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Mr Killick barely survived his escape with Lucy Dudko, enduring 45 days on the run. Twenty-four years later, he has joined the BAD Sydney Writers Festival line-up to discuss his life in prison.
The 81-year-old iconic fugitive accompanies fellow ex-con Ron Isherwood in talking about their experiences at Pentridge, Australia's most infamous prison.
Running from November 1 to 5 at the State Library of NSW and other locations around Sydney, the festival caters to aspiring crime writers, readers and criminologists.
It offers a range of sessions, including opportunities for writers to pitch to agents and publishers.
Crime journalists and podcasters John Silvester and Mark Morri compare true crime in Melbourne and Sydney on November 2 at the State Library of NSW.
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Or put together a team and catch the killer in Whodunnit?, a murder mystery staged in the State Library by two police officers on November 4 running from 5.30pm to 7.30pm.
"BAD 2023 has a packed program of crime fiction and true crime talks, panels, interviews, crime events and entertainments, including a crime Literary Death Match, over five days," Artistic Director Catherine du Peloux Menage said.
"Don't miss it!"