Paul Denyer
Paul Denyer (born April 14, 1972 in Sydney) is an Australian serial killer, called Frankston Serial Killer. From June to July 1993, he murdered 3 women in Melbourne, Frankston. Curriculum vitae
Denyer's parents arrived in Australia from England in 1965. Denyer had five siblings - four brothers and one sister. As a child, he had serious problems with being overweight, and he was having trouble adjusting to his peers. His first legal problems started when he was 13 years old - he stole a car (ended up teaching) and two years later forced a younger boy to masturbate in front of other children. In addition, he was caught several times on ill-treatment of animals. In 1992 he lost his job several times, mainly due to his laziness. crimes
The first murder of Denyer took place on the night of June 12, 1993. He brutally raped and murdered student Elizabeth Stevens. Denyer cut her face and body with a knife. It was one of three victims Denyer raped. In early July he tried to kill another girl. However, this miracle broke out of the perpetrator. That same night, Denyer murdered another woman, Debbie Fream. The last victim - Natalie Russell died July 30 the same year. Stopping At the corpse of Natalie Russell found a piece of skin, most likely he was from the murderer's finger. Everything indicated that the assassin was hurting during the assault and did not notice that the victim had left any marks on the victim's body. More witnesses have seen near the spot where the corpse of a Toyota car was found in a characteristic yellow color. The only owner of such a car in the area was only Denyer. When the police visited him at home, it turned out that he had severely wounded hands. The DNA test proved to be positive, and Denyer immediately confessed to all three murders. Process
Experienced psychologists have stated that Denyer expresses hatred for women and does not have any remorse for the crimes committed. On December 20, 1993, a three-year sentence was passed without the possibility of applying for an early release. Paul Denyer appealed against the verdict. On July 29, 1994, the court granted a 30-year period during which Paul could not apply for early dismissal.
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