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Claremont accused had tendency to 'attack from behind and gag women'
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Claremont accused had tendency to 'attack from behind and gag women'

Day 2 of 3: The state is arguing the admissibility of proposed evidence it says will prove Mr Edwards had a tendency to attack vulnerable women.

  • by Heather McNeill and Phil Hickey

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The build up to an ‘inescapable’ drive to murder: The state's timeline against accused Claremont serial killer
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The build up to an ‘inescapable’ drive to murder: The state's timeline against accused Claremont serial killer

State prosecutor Carmel Barbagallo claimed Bradley Edwards' offending was established in 1988, bolstered in 1990 and made inescapable by 1995.

  • by Heather McNeill
The fingerprints taken in 1990 that led to the arrest of accused Claremont serial killer
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The fingerprints taken in 1990 that led to the arrest of accused Claremont serial killer

Fingerprints taken from accused Claremont serial killer Bradley Robert Edwards in 1990 were part of the breakthrough police used to allegedly solve a 1988 Huntingdale prowler case, and in doing so, allegedly catch WA's most wanted killer.

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'How he did it': State outlines case against accused Claremont serial killer
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'How he did it': State outlines case against accused Claremont serial killer

After 23 years of mystery, details of how the alleged Claremont serial killer murdered his three victims, and how he may have lured them into his car, have emerged in court.

  • by Heather McNeill
Accused serial killer had an 'obsessive sexual interest' in abduction: prosecution
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Accused serial killer had an 'obsessive sexual interest' in abduction: prosecution

Among the allegations revealed in the WA Supreme Court on Tuesday were alleged stories found at Mr Edwards' home when police raided his property several days before Christmas in 2016.

  • by Phil Hickey
Claremont killer case LIVE: Bradley Edwards' DNA allegedly found on two victims
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Claremont killer case LIVE: Bradley Edwards' DNA allegedly found on two victims

The pre-trial hearing has revealed key details about the case.

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Claremont accused released from hospital, returned to prison after mysterious injury
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Claremont accused released from hospital, returned to prison after mysterious injury

Mystery continues to surround how accused Claremont serial killer, Bradley Edwards, was injured in Hakea Prison on the morning he was due to front court. 

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Claremont serial killer case: Bradley Edwards taken to hospital
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Claremont serial killer case: Bradley Edwards taken to hospital

Details of some of the state's case against accused Claremont serial killer, Bradley Edwards, will be revealed in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

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WA's biggest murder trial: Who's who in the Claremont serial killer case
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WA's biggest murder trial: Who's who in the Claremont serial killer case

The trial of the accused Claremont serial killer, Bradley Robert Edwards, is expected to take up to nine months and will be one of the biggest murder trials in West Australian history. 

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How the Claremont serial killings changed Perth forever
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How the Claremont serial killings changed Perth forever

After two disappearances, police began to fear there was a serial killer on the loose. Women who once felt safe to walk the streets at night or catch a taxi on their own, stopped doing so.

  • by Heather McNeill
Prosecution pushes to include 'extreme' porn evidence in accused Claremont serial killer trial
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Prosecution pushes to include 'extreme' porn evidence in accused Claremont serial killer trial

Bradley Robert Edwards has pleaded not guilty to the murders of Sarah Spiers, 18, Jane Rimmer, 23, and Ciara Glennon, 27, in 1996 and 1997.

  • by Heather McNeill