MOSMAN MYSTERY PART ONE Mrs Dorothy Thorne died by strychnine poisoning at her Mosman home on July 5 1932. The family’s boarder, Alfred Lockyer, found himself under intense scrutiny by detectives. As speculation continued, he gave a rather ill-advised interview to a reporter from the sensationalist Smith’s
Read more →In 1932 Dorothy Thorne was living in this rather modest home in Brierly Street Mosman, on Sydney’s Lower North Shore. It must be the only home in the upmarket suburb not to have been remodeled or enlarged in the succeeding 90 plus years! Mind you, it’s still
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