The identity of Victorian man Steven Leslie Hainsworth — who is charged with murdering three South Australians between 1998 and 2011 — can be revealed for the first time.
The Supreme Court lifted a suppression order on the identity of Victorian man Steven Hainsworth , who is charged with three counts of murder.The identity of an accused serial killer charged with three cold case murders in South Australia can be revealed as Steven Leslie Hainsworth.
Supreme Court Justice Anne Bampton on Monday revoked the suppression order on Mr Hainsworth's identity, allowing him to be revealed as the man charged with each of the three murders for the first time.Twelve years later, on October 6, 2010, the body of Ms Hanley was found in the laundry of her Elizabeth South home.Police allege each of the victims were known to Mr Hainsworth.
Mr Campbell said the revoked suppression order provided a significant update to the case, with the trial listed for August this year.
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