Claremont serial killerâs shocking move A surprising development in the Claremont serial killer case could mean the end of the legal process for now.
Crime by Angie Raphael 3rd Feb 2021 7:57 PM Claremont serial killer and brutal rapist Bradley Robert Edwards has failed to lodge an appeal by the court deadline, seemingly bringing an end to the long-running case. Edwards, 52, was sentenced in December last year to life behind bars with a minimum of 40 years to be served after he was found guilty of murdering childcare worker Jane Rimmer, 23, in 1996 and solicitor Ciara Glennon, 27, in 1997. But he was acquitted of murdering 18-year-old secretary Sarah Spiers, who vanished in 1996 and has never been found.
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Premium Content  A WOMAN who fought off the Claremont Serial Killer has told for the first time how she survived - and that she wishes she had killed the coward . Liz Kirkby also indicated why she was targeted, as a young single mum of two who had just moved in to her house, by vile sex murderer Bradley Edwards. And she said she only discovered her attacker s terrifying identity years after the incident - but wished she had been spared that traumatic revelation because ignorance would have been bliss . Mrs Kirkby, formerly known as Liz Mead, tells her story this week in explosive new Sky News documentary
Crime by Justin Lees
Premium Content  A WOMAN who fought off the Claremont Serial Killer has told for the first time how she survived - and that she wishes she had killed the coward . Liz Kirkby also indicated why she was targeted, as a young single mum of two who had just moved in to her house, by vile sex murderer Bradley Edwards. And she said she only discovered her attacker s terrifying identity years after the incident - but wished she had been spared that traumatic revelation because ignorance would have been bliss . Mrs Kirkby, formerly known as Liz Mead, tells her story this week in explosive new Sky News documentary
Crime by Justin Lees
Premium Content  A WOMAN who fought off the Claremont Serial Killer has told for the first time how she survived - and that she wishes she had killed the coward . Liz Kirkby also indicated why she was targeted, as a young single mum of two who had just moved in to her house, by vile sex murderer Bradley Edwards. And she said she only discovered her attacker s terrifying identity years after the incident - but wished she had been spared that traumatic revelation because ignorance would have been bliss . Mrs Kirkby, formerly known as Liz Mead, tells her story this week in explosive new Sky News documentary
Crime by Justin Lees
Premium Content  A WOMAN who fought off the Claremont Serial Killer has told for the first time how she survived - and that she wishes she had killed the coward . Liz Kirkby also indicated why she was targeted, as a young single mum of two who had just moved in to her house, by vile sex murderer Bradley Edwards. And she said she only discovered her attacker s terrifying identity years after the incident - but wished she had been spared that traumatic revelation because ignorance would have been bliss . Mrs Kirkby, formerly known as Liz Mead, tells her story this week in explosive new Sky News documentary