Bradley robert edwards daily mail
Bradley Robert Edwards is a convicted Australian serial killer who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2020 for the murders of two women and the attempted murder of a third.
Here are some key facts about Bradley Robert Edwards:
- Born: 1977 in Perth, Western Australia
- Occupation: Former police officer and security guard
- Crimes: Edwards was convicted of the murders of:
- Jane Rimmer, 19, who was abducted and murdered in 1996
- Sarah Spiers, 18, who was abducted and murdered in 1997
- The attempted murder of a third woman, who was abducted and left for dead in 1995
- Investigation: Edwards was arrested in 2016 after a DNA match linked him to the crimes. The investigation was led by the Western Australia Police Force and involved a team of detectives and forensic experts.
- Trial: Edwards' trial began in 2019 and lasted for several months. The prosecution presented evidence including DNA samples, eyewitness testimony, and forensic analysis of the crime scenes.
- Verdict: Edwards was found guilty of the murders of Jane Rimmer and Sarah Spiers, and the attempted murder of the third woman. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 40 years.
- Daily Mail coverage: The Daily Mail has reported extensively on the Bradley Robert Edwards case, including articles on the investigation, trial, and sentencing. The newspaper has also published interviews with the families of the victims and with the detectives who worked on the case.
Here are some examples of Daily Mail articles about Bradley Robert Edwards:
- "Australian police officer, 42, is charged with the murders of two women and the attempted murder of a third after DNA evidence links him to the crimes" (2016)
- "Bradley Robert Edwards, 39, is found guilty of murdering two women and attempting to murder a third in a case that has haunted Australia for decades" (2019)
- "Bradley Robert Edwards, the Australian police officer who murdered two women and attempted to murder a third, is sentenced to life imprisonment" (2020)
- "The families of the victims of Bradley Robert Edwards, the Australian serial killer, speak out about their ordeal and the justice they have finally received" (2020)