Nicole Therese McGuinness beheaded and butchered her victim and buried parts of her body in a strawberry patch in Adelaide's north. 9News
The brother of a murdered truck driver says the woman who killed her doesn't deserve another chance at freedom after she was arrested for allegedly breaching parole.
She now wants her freedom back, after being accused of breaching her parole within months of her release back into the community.A court heard on Monday that prior to McGuinness' release she had been clean from drugs for 12 years while in custody.She was jailed in 2001 for the cold-blooded stabbing murder of 53-year-old truck driver Joanne Lillecrapp.
The Supreme Court heard on Monday when she was released from jail, McGuinness learned of her own notoriety by conducting a Google search of her own name.In October McGuinness was rushed to Modbury Hospital with a cocktail of substances in her system including heroin and methamphetamine.But her lawyer says the parole breach was just a "false start" and asked that McGuinness be allowed to apply for immediate release, arguing the seven months she's been back in custody is enough.
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