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Melbourne is good at memorials. Remember when the streets were filled with women and men after the death of Jill Meagher? And then again, when Tracy Connelly died a year ago on July 21. There are flowers for Tracy, too, and a vigil, organised by Sally Tonkin and those she works with at St Kilda Gate
HAMISH FITZSIMMONS: Jill Meagher was grabbed off the street by Adrian Bayley as she walked from a night out with friends and ABC colleagues on 22nd September last year. She was 500 metres from home and safety. No sentence can repair the damage done. How does one make sense of the brutality of Jill Meagher's murder as she walked home after a night out with her colleagues and friends? How does one make sense of the the many lives that have been shattered by a man who committed this crime when he was out on parole for a series of violent rapes co
Date: Jun 19, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
Jill Meagher's husband labels 35-year sentence for her murderer "a disgrace"
In a packed courtroom, Justice Nettle told Bayley his savage and degrading rape of Jill Meagher, combined with a previous record of sexual violence, showed a dangerous propensity to subject women to rape and violence in order to satiate your perverted sexual desires.
Date: Jun 19, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
Australian serial sex offender jailed for life for rape, murder of Irish immigrant
He pleaded guilty to raping and strangling Jill Meagher as she walked home from a bar after an evening out with work colleagues on Sept. 22 last year in Melbourne. The court heard that Meagher rejected a colleague's offer to escort her home.
He went through the events of Jill Meagher's last night, last September. How she'd been out with friends from the ABC for drinks and how Bayley had come across her in the street in Melbourne's northern suburbs, followed her and then dragged her into a laneway and attacked her.As we know, Bayley was released on parole in 2010 and as the judge pointed out he offended again almost immediately, attacking a man in Geelong. We know that he was convicted of that offence and then bailed, and of course as we know went on to murder Jill Meagher.SAMANTHA DONOVAN: Yes, they were, Eleanor. Jill Meagher's husband, her parents and her brother were all in court. The court was packed. It's one of the very ornate courts in the Victorian Supreme Court building. The public gallery is upstairs.Sam, we heard him just say that he's satisfied with this sentence - justice has been done. But Bayley was on parole when he murdered Jill Meagher. Was there much argument in court about whether he should have been marked never to be released?So if someone cannot learn from this tragic, tragic outcome of the Jill Meagher case, then we as a community are lost completely and we are morally bankrupt and ineptitude as a community if we cannot learn from this?
Date: Jun 18, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
Australian Sentenced for Life for Migrant's Murder
The violent death of Jill Meagher as she walked home from a bar last September shocked the city of Melbourne. A week later, 30,000 people took to the streets near the laneway where she was strangled to rally against violence toward women.
The narrow focus on violence against women and sexual assault is part of the problem. As horrific as what happened to Jill Meagher is, men are more likely to be the victims of random violence than women. It's just that it's not sexual or domestic violence. We should be saying no to violence, full st
LEIGH SALES: You mention that people feel vulnerable and that we don't want to define our society by an event like this, but for women, when we talk to walk to a car alone night or we get off the bus and we have to walk a few blocks in the dark, what happened to Jill Meagher is our worst fear. How d