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Bad Blood - H.A. Willis
Bad Blood - H.A. Willis
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Bad Blood by H.A. Willis is a detailed true story about Stanley Graham, a New Zealand farmer who, in 1941, went on a violent shooting spree that resulted in the deaths of seven people. The conflict started when Graham refused to give up his rifle to the police during World War II, feeling targeted and paranoid about his neighbors. This led to a massive manhunt, which ended with Graham being fatally shot.
The book is well-researched, based on interviews and police files, and presents a balanced view without sensationalizing the events. It explores the tragedy with insight into the social tensions and personal struggles involved.
The story was later adapted into a 1982 New Zealand film, also titled Bad Blood, which dramatizes these events.
This work offers a compelling look into a dark chapter of New Zealand history and the complexities behind violent outbursts.







