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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 25th September, 2019 PM News Update [Mr Dodd was captured in Morley on Wednesday morning.]( [Manhunt comes to an end with dangerous criminal back in police custody]( BY Kate Hedley The manhunt for a dangerous criminal who escaped from Royal Perth Hospital on the weekend is over, with Laurie John Dodd back in police custody. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Perth brothers sentenced to life in jail again after murder retrial]( Two brothers twice found guilty of murdering a Perth businessman have been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 21 years. 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