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Nick Martin’s assassin has written a book in prison, but doesn’t want the man accused of hiring him to read it

Nick Martin’s assassin has written a book in prison, but doesn’t want the man accused of hiring him to read it

The hit man allegedly hired by Mongols bikie David Pye to assassinate Nike Martin wants the contents of an autobiography he wrote in prison to be kept secret.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt

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WA Justice ‘incompetent and incapable’: Former Children’s Court judge

WA Justice ‘incompetent and incapable’: Former Children’s Court judge

The retired judge slammed the department that oversees youth justice in WA, telling an inquest he had predicted the tragedy that came to pass last October.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
Four youths jailed for unprovoked murder of boy, 16, in suburban street

Four youths jailed for unprovoked murder of boy, 16, in suburban street

Declan Cutler was walking home from a party when a carload of gang members stopped and attacked him. Police have described the murder as one of the most brutal attacks in Victorian history.

  • by Erin Pearson
Kenneth and Wendy got engaged four days after they met. Four decades later she tried to kill him

Kenneth and Wendy got engaged four days after they met. Four decades later she tried to kill him

She described their marriage as “lovely” and said she loved her husband to bits. Now she’s been sentenced to nine years behind bars for attempted murder.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
Dodgy Perth dealer fined a second time over illegal car trading business

Dodgy Perth dealer fined a second time over illegal car trading business

Jacob Hamilton copped a $40,000 fine two years ago for running a car sales business in Stirling without a license. Within weeks he was back at it.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
Perth nurse who tried to kill ill husband collapses after hearing sentence

Perth nurse who tried to kill ill husband collapses after hearing sentence

Wendy Sym was suffering from carer’s burnout and had “hit the end of her tether” when she injected a lethal dose of insulin into her husband while he was in hospital.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
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Alleged lookout guy ‘disgusted’ by horrific bashing of 73-year-old Ninette Philips
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Alleged lookout guy ‘disgusted’ by horrific bashing of 73-year-old Ninette Philips

Seyed Younes Tahami, 38, is one of three men charged over the horrific attack on Ninette and Philip Simons on April 16. But in court he said he went to Ninette’s aid during the assault.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt and Ezra Holt
Boy, 16, fighting for life after Kelmscott stabbing

Boy, 16, fighting for life after Kelmscott stabbing

Police released photos of two youths running with knives through a south Perth suburb after a fight between a group of teenagers resulted in one boy being stabbed in the stomach.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
Despite their companies owing billions, Sydney family splurge on exorbitant Tuscan wedding

Despite their companies owing billions, Sydney family splurge on exorbitant Tuscan wedding

Remon Fayad and the Fayad family spared no expense for their Florence wedding ceremony. Back in Australia, their companies’ creditors have been left high and dry.

  • by Kate McClymont
Perth daycare worker found guilty of scratching young children’s faces

Perth daycare worker found guilty of scratching young children’s faces

Kerri Louise Wharf was charged with aggravated assault after young children in her care were found with scratches on their faces.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
Camper killer Greg Lynn’s extraordinary plan to have murder conviction quashed

Camper killer Greg Lynn’s extraordinary plan to have murder conviction quashed

To clear their client of Carol Clay’s murder the former pilot’s lawyers are considering using a law successfully applied in the state only once before.

  • by Erin Pearson