In Certain Admissions, Gideon Haigh investigates a 65-year-old murder case

By Review by Daniel Herborn
Updated August 7 2015 - 11:13am, first published 10:16am
Certain Admissions, 
by Gideon Haigh.
Certain Admissions, by Gideon Haigh.
Certain Admissions, 
by Gideon Haigh.
Certain Admissions, by Gideon Haigh.
Certain Admissions, 
by Gideon Haigh.
Certain Admissions, by Gideon Haigh.
John Bryan Kerr, living as John Wallace with his wife Denise and daughter Kate, survived for 25 years after his death sentence. Photo: From Certain Admissions by Gideon Haigh (Viking, $32.00).
John Bryan Kerr, living as John Wallace with his wife Denise and daughter Kate, survived for 25 years after his death sentence. Photo: From Certain Admissions by Gideon Haigh (Viking, $32.00).
John Bryan Kerr, living as John Wallace with his wife Denise and daughter Kate, survived for 25 years after his death sentence. Photo: From Certain Admissions by Gideon Haigh (Viking, $32.00).
John Bryan Kerr, living as John Wallace with his wife Denise and daughter Kate, survived for 25 years after his death sentence. Photo: From Certain Admissions by Gideon Haigh (Viking, $32.00).
John Bryan Kerr, living as John Wallace with his wife Denise and daughter Kate, survived for 25 years after his death sentence. Photo: From Certain Admissions by Gideon Haigh (Viking, $32.00).
John Bryan Kerr, living as John Wallace with his wife Denise and daughter Kate, survived for 25 years after his death sentence. Photo: From Certain Admissions by Gideon Haigh (Viking, $32.00).
John Bryan Kerr, living as John Wallace with his wife Denise and daughter Kate, survived for 25 years after his death sentence. Photo: From Certain Admissions by Gideon Haigh (Viking, $32.00).
John Bryan Kerr, living as John Wallace with his wife Denise and daughter Kate, survived for 25 years after his death sentence. Photo: From Certain Admissions by Gideon Haigh (Viking, $32.00).

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