The Figg Family Murders
Saturday 8th December, 1934, Mylor, South AustraliaAs dawn broke on
this fresh summer’s morning, John Scotland was walking down the
main street when he spotted a familiar face. William Arthur Figg
was riding his bicycle in Scotland’s direction, wear...
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Saturday 8th December, 1934, Mylor, South Australia
As dawn broke on this fresh summer’s morning, John Scotland was
walking down the main street when he spotted a familiar face.
William Arthur Figg was riding his bicycle in Scotland’s
direction, wearing a navy suit and a dark felt fedora. Scotland
knew Figg as a local woodcutter, and figured he was on his way to
work. “Morning Art’, Scotland called out to no reply. Figg kept
riding south along Strathalbyn Rd, a haversack on his back, and a
double barrelled shotgun un-cocked and slung over his shoulder.
Scotland didn’t know it at this moment, but this would be the
last time he’d ever see William Arthur Figg...
Join Shaun and Chloe back in era of the Great Depression in
Australia to discuss the little known but tragic case of the Figg
Family Murders.
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source materials referenced below:
Murder at the Lion Villa: a case of domestic violence at Mylor,
South Australia, in 1934, and the manhunt for William Arthur Figg,
by Anita StelmachThe Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) 05 Jan
1935, SatThe Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia) 11 Dec 1934, TueChronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 -
1954) Thu 13 Dec 1934 Page 44, Mother And Four Children
Murdered At MylorThe Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and
Gumeracha Advertiser (SA : 1880 - 1954)The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA
: 1931 - 1954)Saturday 9 February 1935 - Page 15News (Adelaide, SA
: 1923 - 1954) Thu 1 Aug 1935 Page 1 Police
Discontinue Hunt for FiggThe Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 -
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