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Who is the ‘North Shore Rapist’, and how did he stay hidden in plain sight?
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Crime

Who is the ‘North Shore Rapist’, and how did he stay hidden in plain sight?

Graham Kay terrorised women and girls across northern Sydney. The state of NSW twice watered down the notorious sex offender’s release conditions, and he went on to offend again.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne and Perry Duffin

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Lawyer charged with smuggling drug-filled balloons into Sydney prison

Lawyer charged with smuggling drug-filled balloons into Sydney prison

The solicitor allegedly concealed cocaine, methamphetamine, buprenorphine and tobacco inside six balloons.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Rapist involved in Janine Balding murder back behind bars days after release
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Rapist involved in Janine Balding murder back behind bars days after release

Serial sex offender Wayne Wilmot who was part of the gang that abducted, raped and murdered bank teller Janine Balding, is accused of breaching his supervision order.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
‘Once-in-a-generation’ overhaul to prison drug program will help ‘missed’ inmates
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Prisons

‘Once-in-a-generation’ overhaul to prison drug program will help ‘missed’ inmates

Prisoners across the state will now have access to treatment for drug and alcohol issues immediately after arrest under a new $2.5 million intervention pilot.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Prison boss dismisses Veronica Nelson’s family criticism in leaked email
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Prison boss dismisses Veronica Nelson’s family criticism in leaked email

On the first day of the coronial inquest into the Indigenous woman’s death in custody, Dame Phyllis Frost Centre general manager Tracy Jones warned staff about “sensationalised” scrutiny, and urged her colleagues “to not take it personally”.

  • by Nick McKenzie and David Estcourt
Defendants spend years in jail waiting trial. What happens when they’re not guilty
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Defendants spend years in jail waiting trial. What happens when they’re not guilty

Seven people were charged with murder and spent more than two years without bail awaiting trial. Last month, they were all found not guilty.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
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Bondi schoolgirl killer back in custody over internet searches involving infants

Bondi schoolgirl killer back in custody over internet searches involving infants

The paedophile jailed for killing Samantha Knight and sexually abusing 13 other young children is in custody after authorities allegedly found searches involving infants on his mobile phone.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
‘Flat’, ‘remorseful’ and ‘nothing to live for’: Tyrell Edwards in prison

‘Flat’, ‘remorseful’ and ‘nothing to live for’: Tyrell Edwards in prison

The 18-year-old behind the wheel of the overloaded Nissan Navara that crashed at Buxton this week, killing five passengers, is in protective custody in Silverwater.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Top prosecutor wants prison officer charged with murder after fatal shooting

Top prosecutor wants prison officer charged with murder after fatal shooting

A Corrective Services NSW officer could be charged with murdering Aboriginal man Dwayne Johnstone. The DPP’s plan has triggered a 24-hour strike.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Tony Mokbel rushed to hospital with chest pains

Tony Mokbel rushed to hospital with chest pains

The convicted drug trafficker was rushed from Barwon Prison with chest pains and is being treated in hospital.

  • by Cameron Houston
‘Catastrophic’ safety fears over chronic staff shortages at Perth children’s prison

‘Catastrophic’ safety fears over chronic staff shortages at Perth children’s prison

Banksia Hill Detention Centre has been labelled “a tinderbox” by the state’s prison officers union after a Perth court revealed children being locked down for months by chronic understaffing, but the Minister says he has not been told about it.

  • by Aja Styles

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