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Police search former home of alleged Claremont killer
Police scouring the former home of the alleged Claremont killer Bradley Robert Edwards. He lived at the Huntingsdale property when Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon were abducted and murdered. Vision: Nine News Perth
Cousins has admitted going through "a bit of a tough time" and revealed he has no permanent home after he appeared in a Perth court on Thursday.
He was fined $600 and released on bail when he appeared at Armadale Magistrates Court for breaching a violence restraining order taken out by his former partner Maylea Tinecheff, the mother of his two children.
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When he left court he told waiting media that he considered himself "really lucky" to be released after previously admitting he expected to spend Christmas in jail.
The 38-year-old went into more details of his difficult personal life when he talked to a journalist who offered him a lift.