True Crime Writer Referred to Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission and More True Crime News
Dr. Donald Grant, a former government psychiatrist turned true crime writer, has been referred to the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission by Queensland Health. The hospital has concerns about possible patient confidentiality breaches in Grant's newly published book Killer Instinct. In the book, Grant recounts the murderers he examined in a professional capacity. One such murderer was Rhys Austin. In 2010, Austin throttled his girlfriend Bianca Girven and left her for dead in a van. She died of her injuries the next day in the hospital. Austin was sent to a psychiatric hospital after being found by the courts to be of unsound mind and that's where he came in contact with Dr. Grant. He revealed to Grant several intimate details of Girven's last moments, including her last words. These details ended up in Grant's book and he was recently confronted by Bianca Girven's mother Sonia Anderson at a book reading. She expressed her outrage over the fact that she never knew what her daughter's last words were until she read them in a book and she is now fighting to have the book pulled from bookstore shelves.
In other true crime news, two of our favorite podcasts are getting the adaptation treatment. Tom McCarthy, who directed the based-on-a-true-story film Spotlight, is set to helm an adaptation of the S-Town podcast. And on the small screen, Bravo is producing an adaptation of Dirty John. The network recently announced that one of my favorites, Jean Smart, has been added to the cast. Smart is no stranger to true crime projects, having portrayed Aileen Wuornos in the 1992 tv movie Overkill.
While you're waiting for those adaptations to be released check out the 15 best true crime docs on Netflix. Speaking of Aileen, she tops the list.
In other true crime news, two of our favorite podcasts are getting the adaptation treatment. Tom McCarthy, who directed the based-on-a-true-story film Spotlight, is set to helm an adaptation of the S-Town podcast. And on the small screen, Bravo is producing an adaptation of Dirty John. The network recently announced that one of my favorites, Jean Smart, has been added to the cast. Smart is no stranger to true crime projects, having portrayed Aileen Wuornos in the 1992 tv movie Overkill.
While you're waiting for those adaptations to be released check out the 15 best true crime docs on Netflix. Speaking of Aileen, she tops the list.
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