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Now known as ‘Regina Kaye’, serial killer Reginald Arthurell is living in western SydneySerial killer Reginald Arthurell is leading a new life as a woman after his prison release and has allegedly made threats against his female victim s family.
Radio station 2GB has revealed photos of the violent outback murderer, now aged 74, dressed in a series of women s wigs posing for the camera.
The photos were allegedly posted on a transgender community friendship page by Arthurell, who now goes by the name of Regina and is living in western Sydney.
He has posed in three different coloured wigs, including one in a dark brown bob which he has used as his signature image, with the words, Hi, I m Regina .
Australian Serial killer Reginald Arthurell s new life as Regina , allegedly made threats against victim s family
5 May, 2021 05:15 AM
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Now known as Regina Kaye , serial killer Reginald Arthurell is living in western Sydney. Photo / NCA
Now known as Regina Kaye , serial killer Reginald Arthurell is living in western Sydney. Photo / NCA
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Australian serial killer Reginald Arthurell is leading a new life as a woman after his prison release and has allegedly made threats against his female victim s family.
Radio station 2GB has revealed photos of the violent outback murderer, now aged 74, dressed in a series of women s wigs posing for the camera.
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Fellow prisoners have told an inquest of the moments they tried to save a man who died in an off-road buggy incident while working at the Darwin prison.
Key points:
The inquest heard he was not wearing a helmet or seat belt
Mr Watts was due to begin work in the community three days later
Benjamin Watts, 31, died when the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) he was driving at the horticultural section of the Darwin prison crashed and landed on top of him.
A coronial inquest into his death heard Mr Watts was skilful , reliable and absolutely excellent at his work in the horticultural section of the prison, outside of the main gates.
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