The enraged sister of a woman who was raped and then murdered is calling for serious convicted offenders to be jailed until the day they die in prison.
Anne-Marie Culleton was just 20 when Jonathan Bakewell, then aged 26, strangled her to death in her bed in a Darwin flat back in 1988.
He broke into her apartment where she was asleep before violently raping and attacking her.
Bakewell then callously stuffed Anne-Maree s body face-down in the shower, with the water scalding hot in a bid to remove possible evidence.
Eileen Culleton (pictured) wants to see serious convicted offenders jailed until the day they die in prison
Yet he had the power to set the agenda. And he had the mandate to do that because Australia is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the 2018 committee report called for national law reform to address this national crisis of violence against women. Eileen Culleton at the March 4 Justice event in Mullumbimby on Monday, March 15, 2021. Picture: Liana Boss Women have had enough of the federal government s dismissive attitude to sexual assault crimes. So now I m calling on the Prime Minister Scott Morrison to step up and show leadership.
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