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The forensic scientist who tested the evidence which is crucial to the prosecution’s case today took the stand.Anna-Marie Ashley from Path West, detailed in painfully intricate detail of how she extracted the DNA from the Karrakatta rape victi
After 20 years of hiding in plain sight, sadistic killer and brutal rapist Bradley Edwards will likely never leave jail and die without his freedom, after he was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 40 years.If he ma
Join the Claremont in Conversation team in this special live event at the University of Western Australia.Hear stories never told in court, anecdotes from sitting days and opinions from the journalists who covered the mammoth seven-month trial
Should Bradley Edwards be allowed to participate in rehabilitation programs in prison? Or should the prison just 'throw away the key'?Legal expert Damien Cripps joins Natalie Bonjolo in this last episode until the sentencing, discussing how Ed
Former homicide detective Paul Ferguson has put away his fair share of bad guys. The retired police officer was in charge of the MACRO Taskforce when it was created, after Jane Rimmer disappeared in June 1996, but before that, he worked on, and
Bradley Edwards hid in plain sight for more than two decades, but what he didn’t realise, was that he was just simply hidden, and that meant he could still be found.His DNA was found under Ciara Glennon’s fingernails. She fought for her life,
May 7, 1990 was the day that changed Wendy Davis’ life.A social worker at Hollywood Hospital, she was going about her day when Telstra worker and now convicted killer Bradley Edwards attacked her, grabbing her from behind and dragged her back
Bradley Edwards will 'never' reveal the location of Sarah Spiers. That’s according to leading forensic anthropologist and criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett.In this episode of Claremont in Conversation: The Verdict, we take you inside the mind of
Bradley Robert Edwards killed Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon.Over the last two days, we’ve heard from the families of those two young, vibrant women taken too soon, their grief unimaginable as their daughters’ killer has been unmasked.But for
The Claremont Killer has been revealed.Bradley Robert Edwards terrorised Perth for two decades, he sparked fear into the hearts of people in Claremont and tore apart families.As WA’s Police Commissioner said outside court today,“Bradley Edwa
Is Bradley Robert Edwards guilty or not guilty?Only one person knows what the answer to that question is, and he’s taken 12 weeks to make it.But on Thursday September 24, the world will find out.Justice Stephen Hall has the weight of two dec
95 trial days and 95 episodes (plus a few bonus ones) later,WA's trial of the century has officially come to a close.The trial has been harrowing at times, it's been informative and eye-opening, but ultimately heartbreaking for the families a
Everything’s been said, the evidence is out in the open and now Justice Hall has a massive task ahead of him.After 95 days and more than 200 witnesses, WA’s trial of the century -  the Claremont Serial Killings trial has come to a close, with
On Day 94 of the trial, and the fourth day of Paul Yovich’s closing statements, the defence focussed on Ciara Glennon’s disappearance.The court had previously been told the night the she disappeared, the accused Claremont Serial Killer Bradley
Paul Yovich told the court Sarah Spiers was the victim of a grave crime, but Bradley Edwards didn’t commit that crime.Making sure to tell the court he didn’t “intend to trivialise Ms Spiers’ death, or disrespect her. Quite the contrary.”He to
The defence told court today that Bradley Edwards did not intend to kill his rape victim.That he planned his attack carefully and carried it out efficiently, but murder was not in that plan.During their closing statements, the prosecution sai
In this episode, the Claremont in Conversation podcast team are joined by leading Perth criminal QC Tom Percy, who weighs in on the defence case, or lack of, and the seemingly new information which came out in the closing statements.In relatio
The final words of prosecutor Carmel Barbagallo as she wrapped up 7 months of evidence left Tim Clarke saying she believed she could say with authority:"Physical evidence can't be intimidated and it can't forget.”"It sits there and it waits t
Ruthless, efficient, calculating. That’s how prosecutor Carmel Barbagallo described Bradley Edwards when recapping the crimes he’s alleged to have committed, as well as the ones he’s admitted to.She said his MO was to be prepared to take any o
A disturbing and graphic picture of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon’s final hours was painted to the court on the second full day of the prosecution’s closing statements.Prosecutor Carmel Barbagallo told the court it was likely Ciara Glennon was
Without any distractions or delays, Day 87 of WA’s trial of the century began.Bradley Edwards’ DNA was found with Ciara Glennon’s fingernail samples because she fought for her life, scratching or gouging at her attacker moments before her deat
The lead prosecutor - looking under the weather soldiered on during the beginning of her closing statements on day 86 of the Claremont Serial Killings trial, but it didn’t last long - just an hour, in fact.As Tim Clarke said, the only thing in
On the day that was supposed to see the closing statements of WA’s trial of the century to begin, an 11th-hour decision was made to delay proceedings for 24-hours, due to sickness.As Tim Clarke explains in this episode, the WA Courts said a “p
Jane Rimmer was a happy, vibrant 23-year-old childcare worker, just starting out in life.She loved her family, her friends, and she liked to have a good time with them.And it was on June 8, 1996 that she decided to go out to have a few drinks
“Brace yourself, Bradley,” is what Detective Senior Sergeant Joe Marrapodi said to Bradley Edwards during the final part of his police interview.He was telling Mr Edwards to brace himself, because they had the DNA results back - from a swab he
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