Three teenage boys accused of murdering a Canberra man they allegedly met through the Grindr dating app are denied bail.
Three teenage boys accused of murdering a Canberra man they allegedly met through the Grindr dating app have been denied bail, with a magistrate calling the offence"the most serious that we have in our courts".A judge has denied bail to a teenager accused of murdering Peter Keeley, 56, citing the seriousness of the allegations
One of the accused's lawyers, Geoff Knox, argued in court today that his client, who is 17, should be released on bail, stating he had no prior record. Mr Knox previously said his client had a low level of involvement with the alleged crime and that one of the other teenagers was the primary instigator.
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