Juanita Nielsen True Crime Tour

Juanita Nielsen True Crime Tour

CRIME IN THE CROSS 1975: 4th July journalist and agitator Juanita Nielsen walks to Carousel Club (aka Les Girls). She was never seen again.

By Deadhouse Productions

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Sat, 25 May 2024 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM AEST

Location

Holiday Inn Potts Point

203 Victoria Street Potts Point, NSW 2011 Australia

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About this event

Juanita Nielsen True Crime Tour.

Explore Juanitas's territory and how Kings Cross has changed. Friday 4th July 1975 Juanita Nielsen walks to a meeting with Ed Trigg, manager of Carousel Club (aka Les Girls). She was never seen again. What happened to Juanita and who was involved? Visit the key sites connected to Juanita's Kings Cross life and disappearance. Hear her story and that of her nemeses Abe Saffron, Jim Anderson and Frank Theeman. A tale of corruption and violence in the Cross in the seventies.

Her story

Juanita Nielsen (nee Smith) was an Australian heiress to the Mark Foy's retail fortune. In the 1970s Nielsen was the publisher of NOW, an alternative newspaper in the Sydney suburb of Kings Cross,NSW, where she lived. She conducted a vigorous editorial campaign in support of the 'green ban' movement against the redevelopment of Victoria Street by F. W. Theeman's real-estate company, Victoria Point Pty Ltd. She played a prominent role in mobilizing local residents against the demolition of Victoria Street's historic terraces and the eviction of their tenants. She may have been in possession of incriminating documents and photos belonging to Abe Saffron aka Mr Sin.

Why?

Juanita Nielsen disappeared on 4 July 1975 and it is generally believed that she was murdered because of her anti-development and anti-corruption stance. A coronial inquest determined that Nielsen had been murdered, and although the case has never been officially solved it is widely believed that Nielsen was killed by agents of the developers. In 1994 the Commonwealth Parliamentary Joint Committee on the National Crime Authority further castigated investigative ineptitude in the case and emphasized links between her presumed murder, property developers and the criminal milieu at Kings Cross. Despite public outcry, the mystery of Juanita Nielsen’s death remains a major case in the annals of unsolved Australian crimes.

YOUR GUIDES (alternating tour times & dates)

Kathryn Bendall: A Sydney , comedian, historian and experienced tour guide. As five starred Trip Advisor guide her one purpose is to ensure you have lots of “ I didn’t know that” moments!

Jo Henwood: Accredited Tour Guide, Storyteller, Education Officer, museum theatre creative, and workshop facilitator. Jo is qualified in cultural heritage, librarianship, museum studies, tour guiding, and gifted education.

Contact: Any questions? Please email info@deadhouse.com.au or phone 0418 255 440. Please don't use messenger or text (too many sources!).

COVID-19 Safety Plan: Our guides are fully vaccinated. Vaccination and masks are not required by law, so use at your own discretion. Refer to details of our COVID-19 Safety Plan lodged with NSW Government.

PRIVATE TOURS: If you have a group of 8-12 we can schedule a private tour for you. Just email Stephen info@deadhouse.com.au or call 0418 255 440.

WEATHER POLICY: If weather is bad or looking bad we'll advise cancellation two hours or more prior to your start time. Refunds will be issued and you can rebook.

TRANSFER & CANCELLATION POLICY: To cancel your tour and receive a ticket price refund, please advise up to 48 hours prior to your tour time. To transfer, email time and date of current tour and time and date of tour requested to info@deadhouse.com.au

DINE & DISCOVER: We cannot accept these vouchers.

PLACES TO EAT & DRINK: Great places in Potts Point. The Roosevelt is a wonderful bar and restaurant. Was once Abe Saffron's H/Q (aka Mr Sin).

Also The Rex, House, Franca, Rustica, et al, Bloom (casual café food), Dear Sainte Èloise, Matisse, Busshari and lots more. One of Sydney's best dining districts. Ask me if you want something in particular (I've lived here 30 years).

Contact: Any questions? Please email info@deadhouse.com.au or phone 0418 255 440. Please don't use messenger or text (too many sources!).

Photos: Juanita Nielsen, Juanita Nielsen, Ed Trigg (manager Carousel Club), Juanita's memorial at Foy-Smith Mausoleum South Head Cemetery.

Organised by

    Deadhouse Productions is a creator of theatre, film and events. Founded in 2007 by lead producer Stephen Carnell, Deadhouse Productions has produced twenty stage shows, a feature film, eight short films and a podcast over the past sixteen years. Our focus is upon new work, edgy themes, powerful performance, innovative design and unusual venues. Our current events are Razorhurst True Crime Tour every Saturday, then later in each year DEADHOUSE Tales of Sydney Morgue immersive plays in the crypt beneath St James' church. These events focus on the true crime history of Sydney.

    ABN 86 050 050 38

    Producer Stephen Carnell +61 418 255 440

From $35.90