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  1. Police Commissioner Chris Dawson addresses the media outside court. “We will never give up trying to find Sarah”, he says.

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    9 hours ago

    The media scrum awaiting comments following verdict in the Claremont Killings trial. Bradley Robert Edwards has been found guilty of murdering Ciara Glennon and Jane Rimmer, not guilty for the murder of Sarah Spiers

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  4. Bradley Robert Edwards found guilty of the wilful murders of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon. He has been acquitted of murdering Sarah Spiers

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    SEE THE PHOTOS: The loved ones of Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon have arrived, along with big crowds of onlookers, for the judgment of accused Claremont killer Bradley Robert Edwards. 🔒

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  6. Defence counsel for accused Claremont serial killer Bradley Edwards, Paul Yovich, has just arrived at court. He did not say anything as he rushed into court

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    The crowd outside the District Court building is getting bigger with dozens eager to find out if Bradley Edwards is the man police say is the Claremont serial killer. Follow me as I live blog the historic verdict for

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  8. Jane Rimmer’s sister Lee has arrived at court, along with the families of Sarah Spiers and Ciara Glennon. An hour until they find out if Bradley Robert Edwards was the man who took their lives in 1996 and 1997.

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    11 hours ago

    Crowds have gathered outside Perth’s district court building ahead of the verdict in the Claremont Serial Killings trial

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  10. Kristy Carlsson arrived at court at 5.30am for the “I grew up in Claremont and I was a similar age to the girls who were taken. I worked on Stirling Highway at the time so it was really close to home,” she said.

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    The chaos has begun for the most anticipated verdict in WA legal history - the verdict in the serial killings trial with people lining up since 4am hoping to get a spot in one of the courtrooms. Follow me as I live blog the verdict for the

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  12. A line has formed outside the District Court, with a a big press and police presence here as we count down to one of the biggest verdicts in WA history.

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    I don’t think anyone in Perth slept last night. It was warm & unusually windy just like it was on Oz Day 1996. Alston in today’s is perfect. May the victims rest in eternal peace & today’s verdict, after 24 years, bring their families & friends solace 💔

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    Today we’ll witness the most important hour in WA’s legal history. It will take less than a minute for Justice Stephen Hall to deliver his verdicts on the three charges of wilful murder. 🔒

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    The front page of tomorrow's The West Australian

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    Here's your guide to judgment day as we finally learn whether Bradley Robert Edwards is the Claremont serial killer. 🔒

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    EXCLUSIVE: A Perth mum convicted of smothering two of her children in the 1990s has been freed this week after serving the past 18 years in jail: 🔒

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    Sep 19

    ALL SMILES: Jimmy’s parents say they’re so thankful to everyone who joined the search. Tonight at six, they tell their incredible story

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    Sep 19

    Little Jimmy has been found! After more than 12hrs in the bush in the freezing cold and pouring rain, the 3yo boy who went missing from his Yallingup Airbnb this morning is safe and sound!! Reports of a loud “Whoop” at the Incident Control Center ya the news 😍😍

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    Sep 17

    Judgment day in the Claremont serial killing trial is locked in for next Thursday. Hear what you can expect on the day in the resumption of our podcast here, and tune in next week for the verdicts, the reaction and the fallout

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