IN 2002 Australia witnessed a witch hunt the size and complexity of which had not been seen since the Lindy Chamberlain case.
At its centre stood the horse Cambridge, his owners and a team of veterinarians attempting to save his life.
The accusers comprised a protest group, the proprietors of a web site reputed to represent Australia’s equestrian fraternity
(8 million hits per month), the Bureau of Animal Welfare and the RSPCA, who claimed to have “never had such a response to one issue
in its entire history”.
All forms of media weighed in, including newspapers, radio stations, television news and affairs programs.
An on-line chat forum publicized thousands of postings with no regard for modulation. It even made parliamentary discussion.
Find out the whole story in Francesca Raffaele new book 'One big secret. a thousand little lies.
Dear publishers and self-publisher, kindly be informed that UBSM & E-Sentral are now using the same publisher panel for your convenience in uploading and updating your eBook content.
If you wish to proceed to log in/ sign up, click Yes. Otherwise, kindly click the X icon to close.