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In September 1988, one teen’s nine chilling words lead to the brutal rape and murder of young woman . Now, he could be freed. He was just a little boy when his father told him the earth-shattering news that nobody – let alone a 10-year-old child – should ever have to hear. Janine Balding ’s life was cruelly stolen from her in one of the most stomach-churning murders Australia has ever known.
“This is hard to deal with again and again, but someone has to be a voice for Janine and that person is me,” he said.David and his mum Kerry always fought to keep Janine’s killers in jail. Picture: Supplied“The sentencing Judge said life recommended, never to be released, and that is exactly how it should be.”“As far as I’m concerned, the bandana claim is irrelevant,” he said.
Wilmot will initially be under an interim supervision order involving strict conditions, including electronic monitoring, after a decision made by NSW Supreme Court Justice Helen Wilson. On the morning of September 8, 1988, she had parked her car at Sydney’s Sutherland train station, before heading into the city for work.That evening at around 6pm, Janine was walking to her car when she was approached by a group of dishevelled homeless teenagers, who – unknown to her – had the
They drove the hijacked car for nearly an hour out west to Minchinbury, with each minute being described as “hell on earth” for Janine, as she was beaten and raped at knifepoint. Hopping on a train back to Sydney CBD, the group split up – with Blessington and Elliot regaling the details of their crimes to another street kid, before going to Hyde Park to sleep.The next day, the pair took a train to East Gosford, where they threw Janine’s bank cards into the bushes, before stealing another car and driving to a youth centre.
Blessington, being just 14 at the time, made history as the youngest person in Australia to have ever received a life sentence.“To sentence people so young to a long term of imprisonment is of course a heavy task” he said during the trial.
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