On New Years Day 1963, Dr. Gilbert Bogel was found dead on the banks of the Lane Cove River in Sydney, Australia. Just a few feet away lay the body of Mrs. Margaret Chandler. Both were partially nude with no major visible wounds to speak of. Why were these two unrelated people on the banks of a river in the early hours of New Years Day? And what, possibly invisible force, had killed them?
SOURCES:
Introduction - Bogle & Chandler - bogleandchandler.com - July 7, 1998
Discovery of the Bodies - Bogle & Chandler - bogleandchandler.com - July 7, 1998
Mystery Surrounds Death of Scientist, Woman - The Age - Jan 2, 1963
Poison May Have Killed Couple On Riverbank… - Sydney Morning Herald - Jan 2, 1963
Associates Say Dead Man Had Brilliant Future - Sydney Morning Herald - Jan 2, 1963
Gilbert Stanley Bogle - Australian Dictionary of Biography - 1993
Margaret Olive Chandler - Australian Dictionary of Biography
The Party - Bogle & Chandler - bogleandchandler.com - July 7, 1998
Mr. Chandler's Movements - Bogle & Chandler - bogleandchandler.com - July 7, 1998
The Investigation - Bogle & Chandler - bogleandchandler.com - July 7, 1998
Evidence at Bogle-Chandler Inquest… - Sydney Morning Herald - May 11, 1963
Sex, Drugs and a Murder Mystery - Sydney Morning Herald - Aug 20, 2006
Coroner Reports Finding on Double Death - Sydney Morning Herald - May 30, 1963
The Bogle-Chandler mystery - The Dictionary of Sydney - 2018
Speculation - Bogle & Chandler - bogleandchandler.com - July 7, 1998
New twist in Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler murder - Sydney Morning Herald - Sep 2, 2016
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