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10 Disturbing Stories Involving Babysitting

One of the spookiest urban legends out there is "The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs." The scenario is quite frightening: A young girl is babysitting one

Man acquitted of murdering toddler Jaidyn Leskie guilty of makeshift spear incident

Man acquitted of murdering toddler Jaidyn Leskie guilty of makeshift spear incident
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How Covid-19 has changed turned Victoria s justice system

Crooks have been tuning into video hearings since Covid broke out last year Video links had been used only as a last resort in Victorian courts before now While the links allow rapid turnover of cases, they are often reduced to a farce   The links have been used by villains to threaten and intimidate witnesses  Many crooks stream in without actually identifying themselves to the court Legal insiders believe the links have dangerously denigrated the court system  

Mechanic acquitted of murdering baby boy Jaidyn Leskie granted bail for a second time

01:05 EDT, 6 July 2021 A mechanic acquitted of murdering one-year-old boy Jaidyn Leskie has been granted bail again despite going on the run and failing to show his face in court for the second time.  In a sign of Victoria s Covid-plagued justice system, Greg Domaszewicz appeared in a Melbourne court on Tuesday without actually showing up or making any indication to the presiding magistrate he was even present.  Domaszewicz was aged 28 on June 14, 1997 when Jaidyn went missing from his care in Newborough, in Victoria s Latrobe Valley.  Greg Domaszewicz (pictured) was charged with the little boy s death, but was found not guilty The 52-year-old was supposed to appear in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday over unrelated assault charges and a charge of failing to appear in court. 

Victorian man Greg Domaszewicz acquitted of murdering toddler on the run

The man accused and then acquitted over the murder of Victorian toddler Jaidyn Leskie is tonight once again a wanted man.  Police are searching for 52-year-old Greg Domaszewicz after he failed to turn up at Melbourne Magistrates Court today. The man is accused of attacking someone with a make-shift spear in November 2019 at Lofts Reserve in the Melbourne suburb of Newport. READ MORE: Domaszewicz spoke to Nine s Liz Hayes on Under Investigation last month. (Nine) The former mechanic, who now goes by Greg Becker, has been hit with two charges, including unlawful assault and possessing a dangerous article without lawful excuse. 

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