No sentence for the Claremont Killer which would have 'satisfied' the public23/12/2020|6min
Investigative Journalist Steve Pennells says the case of Claremont Killer Bradley Edwards has been “embedded into the DNA of Perth”, and no sentence for the killer would have satisfied the public.
Justice Stephen Hall on Wednesday gave Mr Edwards two life sentences for the murders of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon; Mr Edwards will spend a minimum of 40 years behind bars.
“This is a case that’s gripped WA like no other one,” Mr Pennells told Sky News.
“A sign of that was this morning at court, I understand at 4.30am there were people queuing up – members of the public – and some of them hadn’t even been born when the murders happened.”