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Tara Cosoleto

Bendigo, Melbourne

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  • 1 week ago | dailymail.co.uk | Tara Cosoleto

    Accused triple-murderer Erin Patterson has been photographed for the first time since she was charged over a fatal mushroom lunch. Patterson, 50, was taken to the Victorian Supreme Court complex on Tuesday on the day of a hearing. She was wearing a green jumper, black plants and black sandals. Patterson is accused of murdering of her former in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, both 70, and Gail's sister Heather Wilkinson, 66.

  • 1 week ago | watoday.com.au | Tara Cosoleto

    Sobs rang out in court as the family of a beloved father learnt his killer could be back in the community within five years. Paul Grapsas, 40, was returning from a late-night dog walk on September 14, 2023, when he came across Bailey Clifford breaking into his car outside his Geelong home. ... Want to unlock unlimited news? Read more award-winning journalism from as little as 50c a day. Get startedAlready a subscriber? Login to see the full article.

  • 1 week ago | 9news.com.au | Tara Cosoleto

    A man who stabbed a father to death after he was caught breaking into his car could walk free from jail in just under four years. There were sobs in the courtroom as Bailey Clifford, 20, was sentenced to a maximum eight years and six months behind bars for the manslaughter of Paul Grapsas. He was given a non-parole period of five years but he has already served more than a year in pre-sentence detention.

  • 1 week ago | theage.com.au | Tara Cosoleto

    By Tara Cosoleto April 16, 2025 — 12.22pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Warning: Graphic and distressing contentA man who murdered his estranged wife amid a bitter legal dispute has been jailed for at least two decades. Emil “Bill” Petrov, 61, looked straight ahead as Supreme Court Justice Christopher Beale handed down the maximum 26-year sentence on Wednesday morning. He will be eligible for parole after 20 years.

  • 1 week ago | dailymail.co.uk | Tara Cosoleto

    A man who murdered his estranged wife amid a bitter legal dispute has been jailed for at least two decades. Emil 'Bill' Petrov, 61, looked straight ahead as Supreme Court Justice Christopher Beale handed down the maximum 26-year sentence on Wednesday morning. Petrov will be eligible for parole after 20 years. He maintains he did not kill Cindy Crossthwaite, 41, at her Melton South home in June 2007 but a jury in December found him guilty of her murder.

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12 Dec 24

RT @WilliamHTon: Ousted Liberal MP Moira Deeming wants back in with the Victorian party while Opposition Leader John Pesutto declares he wo…

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31 Jul 24

RT @EmilyHWoods: The bloodcurdling screams of a mother’s final moments alive while her estranged husband allegedly hacked her to death in f…

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2 Jul 24

The mother of a man who was crushed under a bobcat driven by his beer-affected mate says she’s unsurprised his killer could be released from jail in as little as three years. For @AAPNewswire https://t.co/3NXMjzNqmu