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Claremont killer Bradley Edwards gets life sentence for murder of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon

Claremont killer Bradley Edwards has been told he will most likely die in jail as he was sentenced to life imprisonment for the wilful murders of two young women in a notorious case that shocked the city of Perth.
Key points:
- Bradley Edwards faces a minimum of 40 years behind bars
- It is the longest ever non-parole period in WA judicial history
- Edwards was also sentenced for sexually motivated attacks
Spontaneous applause broke out in the public gallery as WA Supreme Court Justice Stephen Hall sentenced Edwards to a minimum of 40 years behind bars for the murders of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon in the mid 1990s, bringing an end to one of the darkest chapters in the state’s history.
“I recognise that there is a high likelihood that you will…
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