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Survivors of Claremont killer Bradley Edwards finally get their day in court at historic sentencing
Claremont killer Bradley Edwards’s record 40-year non-parole murder sentence may have made WA judicial history yesterday, but in the end, it was a day that belonged to the two women who survived his sadistic attacks.
Key points:
- The brave survivors of Edwards’s sadistic attacks confronted him in court
- The women recalled the harrowing effects his actions had on their lives
- But neither of them would let the attacks define them
Finally, the survivors got their opportunity to tell the court of their ordeals after more than two decades of silent pain, and their voices were deeply moving and incredibly powerful as they stared down their attacker from across the courtroom.
Edwards, 52, received a term of life imprisonment with an unprecedented…
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