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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, 17th September, 2018 PM News Update [Bradley Edwards has been charged with the murder of Ciara Glennon, Jane Rimmer and Sarah Spiers in the 1990s. ]( [Accused Claremont serial killer faces court in Perth]( BY Phil Hickey Bradley Robert Edwards, 49, stands charged with the murders of Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon in the 1990s. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Accused Claremont serial killer faces court in Perth]( Bradley Robert Edwards, 49, stands charged with the murders of Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon in the 1990s. 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[Scott Lycett faces a race to be fit as West Coast sweat on the influence of Demons ruckman Max Gawn this Saturday.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [If police can't protect a woman from her threatening ex, who can?]( 'Next time this angry, drunk man turns up yelling abuse at my small, female neighbour... if my husband isn't home I will be too scared to help.' [Police told Kasey Edwards that unless they caught the man who turned up at her neighbor's front door threatening to kill ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tips for our new PM: #1, learn to shout less]( If Scott Morrison wanted to do something really useful he would initiate a debate about an absence of constitutional support for free speech. 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