Shadow Warrior David Everett Your Say

This blog allows people who have visited www.dangerousdaveeverett.com or who have read David Everett's book - SHADOW WARRIOR: FROM THE SAS TO AUSTRALIA'S MOST WANTED to post their comments and thoughts about it on line. It also allows them direct email shadowwarrior500@yahoo.com

Sunday, March 7, 2010

"Vendetta or in the public interest?" you decide

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DPP relents on author’s Everett biography WA Newspapers 13 October 2009 The Director of Public Prosecutions will release the money paid to ...

"Double Standards?" you decide

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BANK FREEZE HYPOCRITICAL: BANDIT MICHAEL HOPKIN David Everett, the former SAS soldier turned violent criminal who has become one of the fir...
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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Profits of Crime Freezing Order

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In early August 2008 the West Australian Department of Public Prosecution and the West Australian Police proceeds of crime unit froze all my...
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Monday, November 3, 2008

Shadow Warrior Availability in Book Shops

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Has anybody had trouble locating my book Shadow Warrior in bookshops? I have had feedback from people saying they can't find it. If this...
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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Shadow Warrior Your Say

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Kununurra, Western Australia, Australia
David Everett was born in Tasmania in 1962. He joined the army as an apprentice mechanic at age fifteen, and the Australian SAS Regiment at twenty-one. He left the army in 1986 to fight with the Karen people of Burma. In 1991, after committing an armed robbery of a Hoyts cinema complex in Perth. While out on bail, David faked his own abduction and absconded to Queensland. During his time on the run, he committed several audacious crimes, including a setting off Australia’s biggest criminal-initiated explosion. In 1993, in the midst of planning a gold-mine heist, he was caught by police and charged with armed robbery and sentenced to twenty years in prison. While in jail, David completed a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in International Relations and Journalism; in 1999 he graduated with Honours in Strategic Studies. He was released in 2002, and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). David is currently enrolled in the Asian studies PhD program at the University of Western Australia.
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