A man who raped and tortured a young woman is back in custody after breaching his parole a month after he successfully applied to have his electronic monitoring anklet removed.
Notorious Tasmanian murderer and rapist Jamie John Curtis is back in custody after breaching his parole a month after he successfully applied to have his electronic monitoring anklet removed.Curtis was jailed for murder, rape and torture after a 1986 attack against Tameka Ridgeway and her fiance Dean Allie
Jamie Curtis uploaded this photo to multiple dating profiles when he was first released on parole in 2018."I felt really let down by the justice system in that he was taken into custody yesterday, and I should have been notified yesterday," Ms Ridgeway said. He was released on parole again early last year, with the Parole Board citing his "polite" and "respectful" behaviour to prison staff, and his work on improving his attitude.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Blue Mountains teenage rapist sentenced to nine months detentionA teenage boy who raped a fellow high school student at a house party has been sentenced to nine months detention. 9News
Read more »
Young Aussie tourist ‘unexpectedly’ dies in Bali: ‘My heart doesn’t know what to do’A devastated Gold Coast mum has paid tribute to her “princess” daughter who “unexpectedly” died while on holiday in Bali. 7NEWS
Read more »
Brutal tackle divides fans as Pies crush Blues in AFLW season-openerCollingwood has opened the AFLW season with a convincing 18-point win over rivals Carlton under lights at Ikon Park. 7NEWS
Read more »
Kyrgios' staggering prediction for US Open gloryThe Aussie star has given a surprise tip for who will win the US Open! 🤔 9WWOS
Read more »
To keep young children out of adult prisons, Australia must urgently raise the age of criminal responsibility | Cheryl AxlebyIt won’t fix all injustices but it’s a step towards getting children back to their families and communities where they belong
Read more »
‘People are freaking out, seeing young men with lesions all over their faces’: the anxious wait for monkeypox vaccinesWith supplies running low, many gay and bisexual men are struggling to get appointments at sexual health centres – and for some, the handling of the outbreak has alarming echoes of the HIV/Aids epidemic
Read more »