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This article has been modified and protected due to concern over viewing of prejudicial evidence by jurors. It will be fully restored following resolution of pending cases. Persons who live in Australia, particularly New South Wales, should not edit the article or discuss it. User:Fred BauderTalk09:37, 1 November 2011 (UTC)Reply
Can you stick to actual chronological order, as this is Deb's page, not the story of the police or prosecutor ..
I believe actual chronological order tells the story of a tiler who became a sex addict and then turned to a life of crime, first he murdered the prostitutes to avoid payment (the judge finding no reason !), and he committed robberies to pay for prostitutes when his wife thought he was drinking a few beers.