Could the conviction of Vietnamese refugee Phuong Ngo for the 1994 assassination of Cabramatta MP John Newman be one of Australia's greatest miscarriages of justice?
'I think that every now and again our wonderful system cocks up, and this was one of those times.'
Former ALP Senator Graham Richardson
Cabramatta was embroiled in a heroin epidemic, gang wars and demands to deport Vietnamese gangsters when local MP John Newman was gunned down in the driveway of his home.
Newman's murder was billed as Australia's first political assassination and the killer was identified within hours as the politically ambitious Vietnamese refugee and Deputy Mayor, Phuong Ngo.
Ngo was found guilty of killing Newman to take his seat in parliament and sentenced to die in jail. But there have always been questions about his conviction.
Why did it take seven years and three trials to find Phuong Ngo guilty? Why were the names of so many witnesses and so much evidence kept secret? How could Ngo be the murder mastermind when both of the men accused of shooting Newman were acquitted? Why is the killer still at large? And why do some of the most senior politicians of the day say they never believed Phuong Ngo was guilty?
For the first time, Phuong Ngo tells his story, and
The Man Who Couldn't Wait unpicks one of the country's longest and most secretive investigations.
'Superbly told - a story that gnaws at the conscience of the country.'
David Marr

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The Man Who Couldn't Wait
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The true story of Australia's first political assassination
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Publisher
Allen & UnwineBook ISBN
9781923492417
Year
2026Table of contents
- COVER PAGE
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- TITLE PAGE
- COPYRIGHT PAGE
- CONTENTS
- AUTHOR’S NOTE
- PUBLISHER’S NOTE
- PROLOGUE
- 1 A POLITICAL ASSASSINATION
- 2 DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
- 3 A JUDICIAL INQUIRY
- 4 ‘FROM THE MOUTH OF THE HORSE’
- 5 VIETNAM
- 6 ESCAPE
- 7 CABRAMATTA
- 8 ACCIDENTALLY ELECTED
- 9 THE HEROIN CAPITAL AND THE 5T GANG
- 10 PARTY GAMES
- 11 THE HOUSE OF GUANGZHOU
- 12 THE NIGHT OF THE MURDER
- 13 FIRST WITNESSES
- 14 A MEDIA FRENZY
- 15 FIRST POLICE INTERVIEWS
- 16 TASKFORCE GAP
- 17 MAKING SAUSAGES
- 18 THE NSW CRIME COMMISSION
- 19 THE INQUEST
- 20 A RUSTY PISTOL
- 21 THE COMMITTAL HEARING
- 22 PHONE EVIDENCE
- 23 EXIT BOB
- 24 THE ALBERT RANSE RED HERRING
- 25 THREE POLICE INTERVIEWS
- 26 ALBERT RANSE IS CONFUSED
- 27 STINKING FISH
- 28 ROLLING OVER
- 29 A THIRD CROWN WITNESS
- 30 A CULTURAL STATEMENT
- 31 THE RUNNING SHEET
- 32 THE TRUCK
- 33 A DISASTROUS WITNESS
- 34 A ‘ROGUE’ JUROR
- 35 THE FINAL TRIAL
- 36 QUANG DAO
- 37 A JOINT ENTERPRISE OF ONE
- 38 EMANCIPATED
- 39 RICHO AND DELLA BOSCA
- 40 THE GRILLS AND GATES CAFE
- POSTSCRIPT
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- NOTES