Australia serial killer breakthrough after 20 years
BY Agencies24 Dec 2016 5:40 AM IST
Agencies24 Dec 2016 5:40 AM IST
A man was charged on Friday in an infamous Australian serial killer case after one of the country’s longest and most complex police investigations spanning 20 years.
The deaths of three women who disappeared from the upmarket Perth suburb of Claremont after a night out between 1996 and 1997 shocked the country and struck fear into the city. Police struggled to pin the blame on anyone and followed thousands of leads before arresting Bradley Edwards, 48, at a home in a Perth suburb yesterday.
He was charged with the murders of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon, whose bodies were found dumped in bushland. But an investigation into the killing of Sarah Spiers remains ongoing. Her body has never been found.
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