124 document(s) in Attempted Murder.
Families speak of anguish
MICHAEL Peet had just one question as he faced his daughter's killer, Malcolm Naden: "Why?"
Newcastle Herald 25/04/2013
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Murderer returns to jail
CONVICTED murderer Paul Hart was found guilty yesterday of the $40,000 armed robbery of the East Cessnock Bowling Club and now faces the prospect of a jail term that could rival the 18 years he served between 1992 and 2010.
Newcastle Herald 24/04/2013
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Attempted murder accused faces court
A MAN accused of attempting to murder his aged parents at their Mount Pleasant home appeared briefly in Wollongong Local Court by video link yesterday.
Illawarra Mercury 11/04/2013
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Man faces charges of bashing parents
THE son of an elderly Mount Pleasant couple has been charged with their attempted murder, after an alleged violent assault at their home.
Illawarra Mercury 08/04/2013
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ELDERLY COUPLE BASHED IN HOME
A SLEEPY Mount Pleasant cul-de-sac became a dramatic crime scene this weekend following the alleged attempted murder of an elderly couple by their son.
Illawarra Mercury 08/04/2013
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Saw attack appeal rejected
A SWANSEA Heads man who travelled to Sydney to stab and hack his former wife 30 times with a gyprock saw has lost another appeal after taking his fight all the way to the High Court.
Newcastle Herald 05/04/2013
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Super Glue poured in man's eyes and ear
A Victorian man has had Super Glue poured into his eyes and an ear during an Easter Sunday argument with his housemate, police allege. The 64-year-old man and the 58-year-old woman argued at a Sebastopol house. Senior Sergeant Paul Kinna said the woman allegedly tried to strangle the man and set fire to him and hit him with her prosthetic leg. He is in Melbourne's Eye and Ear Hospital in a stable condition. The woman has been charged with three offences, including one count of reckless conduct ...
The Age 03/04/2013
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Man remanded over shooting death
A man charged with murder over the shooting death of another man at a Thomastown factory last week has been remanded in custody until July 23. Ivan Joe D'Angelo, 37, of Reservoir, made a brief appearance in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday. Police alleged Mr D'Angelo shot Wade Vandenberg about 2.30am last Thursday. It is alleged Mr D'Angelo told police he was sleeping at his business when he was disturbed by a group of men. Mr D'Angelo, in a white T-shirt and black pants, did not enter a plea.
The Age 03/04/2013
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Man remains behind bars over 'kidnap'
A TOWRADGI man accused of detaining his partner in her bedroom for two days, holding a crucifix over her head and only providing her water if she behaved, yesterday pleaded with a magistrate to release him on bail.
Illawarra Mercury 28/03/2013
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Baden-Clay faces murder trial
Brisbane real estate agent Gerard Baden-Clay has been committed to stand trial for the murder of his wife and mother of his three children, Allison. Chief Magistrate Brendan Butler on Wednesday committed Mr Baden-Clay (pictured after his arrest with scratches on his face) to face trial in the Supreme Court. Mr Baden-Clay's sister Olivia Walton addressed the media afterward saying: "I still believe that my brother Gerard is an innocent man," she said.
Sydney Morning Herald 21/03/2013
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