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The case has been one of Australia's highest-profile mysteries for more than two decades, and came to be known as the Claremont serial killings. Bradley Robert Edwards, 51, denied killing Jane ...
For almost 25 years, the disappearance of three young women from a popular nightlife area in one of Australia’s biggest cities remained a cold case. Now, a man has been found guilty of two of ...
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Ms Rimmer, 23, disappeared from the upmarket suburb after a night out with friends on 9 June, 1996. Her body was discovered two months later in bushland about 45km (30 miles) south of Claremont.
Australia’s so-called Claremont killer has been sentenced to at least 40 years in jail for murdering two young women, bringing one of the country’s most notorious cold cases to a close.
Why Claremont serial killer WON'T appeal his convictions for murder in case that gripped Australia - despite insisting he's innocent. Claremont killer Bradley Robert Edwards has declined to appeal ...
Edwards, who lives in the Perth suburb of Kewdale, some 12 miles east of Claremont, is accused of abducting Ms Rimmer, a 23-year-old childcare worker, on 9 June, 1996, as she was on her way home ...
DUSK is falling on one of Australia’s most exclusive suburbs where Australia Day is being celebrated in scorching 40C heat. But a more sinister anniversary approaches.
On January 27, 1996, 18-year-old Sarah Spiers went missing after leaving Claremont’s Club Bay View at about 2am on the Saturday morning, following Australia Day celebrations.
Australia’s so-called Claremont killer has been sentenced to at least 40 years in jail for murdering two young women, bringing one of the country’s most notorious cold cases to a close.
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