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TOPSHOT - Cardinal George Pell (C) makes his way to the court in Melbourne on February 27, 2019. - Cardinal George Pell arrived in court, possibly for the last time as a free man, in a last-ditch push to apply for bail after his historic conviction for child sex crimes. (Photo by Con CHRONIS / AFP)

Why prison doctors want Pell moved

Prison doctors are pushing for the immediate relocation of George Pell, expressing concerns for the disgraced Vatican cleric who has so far spent three nights behind bars.

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Cardinal George Pell was found guilty

What life in prison will be like for Pell

George Pell’s stunning fall from grace hit home hard when he spent his first evening behind bars on Wednesday night, swapping marble staircases and gilded ornaments for concrete floors and fixed stainless steel fittings. There’ll be no banquets or expensive wine, only basic prison food.

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The rise and fall of Cardinal Pell

He was a popular student, a promising footy player, an Oxford scholar, Archbishop of Australia’s two largest cities and a cardinal. How did George Pell climb the ranks of the Catholic Church — and how far can he still fall?

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Cardinal Pell and the County Court. Digitally altered image

What really happened in secret Pell trials

Fewer than 50 people were there the moment a Victorian jury handed down one of the most stunning verdicts in history. Here’s why George Pell’s case was heard in secret — and what unfolded in court that could not be reported until today.

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Michael Guider and his victim Samantha Knight.

Samantha Knight’s killer playing the system

The serial paedophile who drugged, molested and killed nine-year-old Samantha Knight has never applied for parole during his 17-year jail term, meaning he could walk free — with no restrictions — in June.

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The runaway psycho who scared Iddles

Legendary detective Ron Iddles claimed many scalps in his storied career, but one suspect made a creepy first impression during a police raid. And the murderous quadruple killer was on the loose, after a brazen escape from Pentridge Prison’s notorious D division.

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