Rapist convicted of Darwin woman's murder applies for prison release

A killer and rapist, who has been caught repeatedly breaching his parole, claims he deserves one other shot at freedom, simply three months after he was once more caught utilizing medication.
Jonathan Bakewell, now 60, murdered Ann Marie Culleton in her Darwin unit in 1988.
He was in a haze of medication when he attacked the 20-year-old and every time he has been given an opportunity at launch, he has been caught utilizing those self same medication once more.

Jonathan Bakewell has utilized to be launched from jail.(9)

"It's only a matter of time earlier than he assaults once more, so we live in perpetual worry," Ms Culleton's sister, Eileen mentioned.
"This man, Jonathan Bakewell, is as harmful right this moment because the day he raped and murdered my sister Ann Marie Cullerton - and I'll combat to maintain him behind bars."
Bakewell now lives in South Australia after a jail switch to Adelaide half means by means of his sentence.

Jonathan Bakewell murdered Ann Marie Culleton in her Darwin unit in 1988.(9)

His parole was lastly cancelled altogether in October final 12 months, however he has lodged a bid within the Supreme Courtroom to have it re-instated.
That case returns to court docket subsequent month.

Ms Culleton is preventing for a change within the legislation.(9)

In the meantime, Ms Culleton is preventing for a change within the legislation, to forestall killers whose crimes contain sexual assault, from being eligible for parole in any respect.
"There is no such thing as a different means we will assure group security," she mentioned.
"The judiciary is placing the rights of a rapist-murderer forward of the fitting of girls in South Australia to be secure."

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