Coroner to examine petrol sniffer rehab
A YOUNG man who spent more than half his life sniffing petrol should have been forced into a rigorous rehab program, a Coronial Inquest has heard
A YOUNG man who spent more than half his life sniffing petrol should have been forced into a rigorous rehab program, a Coronial Inquest has heard
THE Territory’s largest landholder, and emerging cattle baroness, Gina Rinehart, has reportedly been spruiking long-term plans to develop the live export market into Asia, with proposals to ship 800,000 cattle to China a year
ROGUE taxidermist Keerthi Eswaran will not see the inside of a jail cell after being handed a suspended sentence in Darwin Local Court
RODNEY Kenyon was chasing after shadows when he armed himself with a sawn-off shotgun on an otherwise unremarkable Friday night in June 2015
ROGUE Darwin taxidermist Keerthi Raja Eswaran pleaded guilty on Tuesday to more than 350 poaching and guns charges following what prosecutors describe as Australia’s biggest ever wildlife seizure
DARREN Ashley cut a lonely figure in the dock of the Supreme Court in Darwin yesterday where he was sentenced to life in jail — 1758 days after he murdered his estranged wife, Kirsty Ashley
FORMER Don Dale inmate Leroy O’Shea is back behind bars after being charged with a string of car theft, traffic and stealing charges
ALICE Springs murderer Darren Ashley has been described in court as worse than notorious fellow wife-killer Danny Deacon
CONFESSIONS obtained by undercover police investigating Danny Deacon should not have been seen by a jury because they undermined his credibility as a witness, the Court of Criminal Appeal has heard.
DANNY Deacon’s level of planning, and his cunning attempts to get away with the murder of his partner Carlie Sinclair demand he serve an even longer period behind bars, the Court of Criminal Appeal has heard
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