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Can we refer to Hannah Baxter as Hannah Clarke from now on -Family request she change her name after separation -  Family photos of Hannah and Rowan Baxter - children Aaliyah 6yrs,Laianah 4yrs and Trey 3yrs Camp Hill Car death Fire - Murder Suicide
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Baxter planned to murder other family

Before brutally murdering his estranged wife, Hannah Clarke, Rowan Baxter had told her horrific stories about plans he’d hatched to kill his older child and former partner, as well as details of a brutal road-rage attack.

Joel Morehu-Barlow in Brisbane and Auckland
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Fake prince begins new life in NZ

The notorious fake Tahitian prince, Joel Barlow, who fleeced Queensland taxpayers of $16 million to fund his lavish lifestyle has been released from jail and whisked back to New Zealand. PICTURES | VIDEO

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Family photo of Sheree Beasley, whose decomposed body found 3 months after disappearing 29 June 1991. Robert Arthur Selby Lowe (57) found guilty of her kidnap & murder.                                       Crime / Kidnapping / Murder                  General

The abduction of innocence that rocked Rosebud

Little Sheree Beasley cut a picture of innocence as she rode her pink bike along a Rosebud street on June 29, 1991. Until paedophile Robert Arthur Selby Lowe pounced in what a judge described as “every child’s fear and every parent’s nightmare”. NEW LIFE & CRIMES PODCAST — LISTEN NOW.

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Queensland victims of crime in 2018

Crimes that shocked Queensland in 2018

A mother accused of murdering her disabled children, a teenage girl’s badly beaten body stuffed in a barrel, a young woman killed while walking her dog, industrial sabotage and the sentencing of child killers – these are the crimes that shocked Queensland in 2018.

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James Cousins, of Victor Harbor, took his own life in 1997, aged 21. He was allegedly a victim of convicted child sex offender Vivian DeBoo. Picture supplied by family

Was James the sixth victim of Vivian Deboo?

James was a bubbly and carefree young man — until he worked at the cafe of convicted paedophile Vivian Deboo. In 1997, when the predator was set to be released back into the Victor Harbor community, he took his own life. He was 21. This is his story.

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Is this the end of James Bond?

Is this the end of James Bond?

Foreign governments — including our allies — no longer need 007 types to steal our secrets, relying on organised crime groups with hacking skills to fill their shopping lists of coveted information instead.

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