A blood smear trailing along a footpath of a suburban Sydney street went largely ignored by local residents accustomed to hoaxes and bloody turf brawls in their beachside suburb. Initially police suspected it was nothing more than animal blood. But in the months following, there would be the discovery of the body of underworld figure Tony Hines at the base of a cliff and the arrest of two founders of the infamous surf gang the ‘Bra Boys’.
Angela Kamper and Charles Miranda, senior reporters for Sydney’s The Daily Telegraph, tell this true story of a vicious killing and a powerful surf brotherhood.
