Man Who Raped & Murdered Irish Woman On Way Home Launches Stunning Bid For Early Release (PHOTO)
A man who raped and murdered an
Irish woman on her way home from a night out in Australia has shockingly launched a bid to
be released earlier from his maximum-security jail.
Jill Meagher's killer Adrian
Bayley is fighting a decision to refuse to fund an appeal aimed at reducing his
current non-parole period of 43 years.
Lawyers claim the ruling is
contrary to the Charter of Human Rights because it denied “the right of any
person convicted of an offence to have the conviction and any sentence imposed
reviewed by a higher court”.
His non-parole period of 35 years
was extended in June this year, when 18 years was added to his sentence for
three rapes before he murdered Jill, from Co Louth. in September 2012.
Court orders were lifted which
revealed that three separate trials were held in Melbourne's County Court and
in each Bayley was found guilty of rape.
Two of the victims were
prostitutes.
An 18-year-old prostitute was
attacked in 2000, a 25-year-old sex worker was attacked in 2012, months before
Jill Meagher was killed.
The third woman was a Dutch
back-packer who was raped on her way home from a night out.
Bayley is appealing the sentence,
arguing it is manifestly excess, as well as challenges the rape conviction.
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