Claremont serial killer Bradley Edwards jailed for life
Claremont serial killer Bradley Edwards will spend at least 40 years behind bars after he was given a life sentence today.
Edwards, 51, was found guilty in September of the murders of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon in 1996 and 1997 respectively.
Edwards had earlier admitted to the rape of a teenager at Karrakatta Cemetery in 1995 and a sex attack in Huntingdale in 1988.
Claremont serial killer Bradley Edwards was convicted in September.(Supplied)
In his remarks handing down the sentence, Justice Stephen Hall said Edwards struck him as a "stoic and controlled person" who had "led an overtly ordinary life" during the period of his crimes.