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<strong>NSW Triple Murder (Kwang Kyung Yoo)</strong> – Taekwondo instructor Yoo pleaded guilty to killing Min Cho, her husband Steven, and a seven-year-old boy in North Parramatta and Baulkham Hills in February 2024. Families gave victim-impact statements in court, describing the lasting trauma. Police have not identified a clear motive but noted Yoo’s history of lying about achievements and possessions. Sentencing is ongoing.<br>
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<strong>Perth Cyber Offender (Michael Clapsis)</strong> – Clapsis, 44, was sentenced to seven years and four months after admitting to stealing intimate images from 17 women over six years and using a fake Qantas Wi-Fi network to capture passenger data. Victim statements highlighted the long-term impact, and Clapsis’s autism diagnosis and job loss were noted.<br>
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<strong>Missing Man in Mackay (Wayne Pedro Morseu)</strong> – Police declared two properties crime scenes as they investigate the suspicious disappearance of 71-year-old Morseu, missing since November 10. Detectives are examining both properties and asking the public for information.<br>
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<strong>Melbourne School Stabbing (Aaron Sykes)</strong> – Principal Aaron Sykes was stabbed at Keysborough Secondary College but suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect, known to Sykes, was arrested, and the school briefly went into lockdown. Investigation is ongoing.<br>
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<strong>Darwin Murder Conviction (Brendan Kantilla)</strong> – Kantilla was found guilty of murdering 23-year-old student Isfaqur Rahman in May 2023, who was attacked in his share house with a paving stone and fire extinguisher. The defence’s diminished-responsibility claim was rejected. Sentencing is forthcoming.<br>
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<strong>Sea World Helicopter Collision Inquest (Ashley Jenkinson)</strong> – Helicopter pilot Jenkinson, who died in a midair collision in January 2023 along with three others, had a history of cocaine use and a recent mental breakdown. Inquest testimony suggests he was unlikely impaired at the time; the investigation continues.<br>
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<strong>Bevan Spencer von Einem (Adelaide Child Murders)</strong> – Von Einem, 79, convicted of murdering 15-year-old Richard Kelvin, remains silent about other suspected victims linked to “The Family” killings in the late 1970s–1980s. His failing health has reignited public reflection on the unsolved cases.<br>
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<strong>Chris Robertson Investigation (Adelaide)</strong> – Police seized a Mitsubishi Triton linked to the September 2024 death of 49-year-old Robertson, found assaulted in a warehouse. Forensic analysis of the vehicle is underway as investigators pursue multiple leads.<br>
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<strong>Melbourne Doctor Murder (Ashley Gordon)</strong> – Dr Gordon, 16 at the time of the attack, was fatally stabbed during a botched home invasion in January 2024. His killer, eligible for parole in 12 years, prompted family outrage over the perceived leniency.<br>
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<strong>Northern Beaches Manslaughter (Guy Haymes)</strong> – Jayson Brett Dal Molin pleaded guilty to manslaughter after assaulting surfer Guy Haymes during a money dispute in Manly. Haymes later died from a traumatic brain injury; Molin’s murder charges were withdrawn.<br>
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<strong>Blacktown Shooting (Mal Seve)</strong> – Two men, Taine Crompton (25) and Hoani Tewhare (18), were charged with the murder of 28-year-old Mal Seve in a daylight shooting linked to gang associations. Police are investigating the incident, which followed a vehicle chase.<br>
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