True Crime Collection

By ErineenaTrueCrime

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A collection of true crime cases both solved and unsolved. This is not a way of being disrespectful towards... More

True Crime Collection
The Abduction of Kamiyah Mobley
Kitty Genovese
The McStay Family Murder
Mackenzie Cowell
Lorenzen Wright
Disappearance of Sarah MacDiarmid
Disappearance of Renee MacRae
Graff Diamonds Robbery
Gemma McCluskie
Becky Watts
Sian O'Callaghan
Breck Bednar
Kidnapping of Shannon Matthews
Dana Bradley
James Sanders
Disappearance of Cleashindra Hall
Suzanne Pilley
Lyle and Marie McCann
Alphabet Murders
Melanie Hall
Suzy Lamplugh
Holly Piirainen
Tina Fontaine
Molly Bish
Lady of the Dunes
Charlene Downes
Peterborough Ditch Murders
Joanna Yeates
Disappearance of Claudia Lawrence
Disappearance of Maura Murray
The Boy In The Box
Hello Kitty Murder
Jamison Family
Stephen Lawrence
Katherine Ann Olson
Shauna Howe
Nina Mackay
Karmein Chan
Jill-Lyn Euto
Carly Ryan
Elaine O'Hara
Rebecca Schaeffer
Kidnapping of Jayme Closs
Ardeth Wood
The Disappearance Of The Sodder Children
Tori Stafford
James Bulger
Mia Zapata
Graeme Thorne
Muriel McKay
The Abduction of Chloe Ayling
Lauria Bible & Ashley Freeman
Agatha Christie
Jennifer Pan
Hannah Foster
Wanda Beach Murders
The Kray Twins
Great Train Robbery
Helen McCourt
Arlene Fraser
Danielle Jones
Disappearance of Patricia Meehan
Jenny Nicholl
April Jones
The Northern Bank Robbery
Disappearance of Thora Chamberlain
New Cross Double Murder
Donald Shea
Sophie Lancaster
Lundy Murders
Genette Tate
Shafilea Ahmed
Joanna Parrish
William Tyrrell
Bain Family Murders
Tiffany Daniels
Tia Sharp
Glory Chau & Moon Siu
Lynn Messer
Lin Family Murders
Richardson Family Murders
Disappearance of Tammy Kingery
The Hart Family
1976 Chowchilla Kidnapping
2013 Alabama Bunker Hostage
Timothy Wiltsey
Campden Wonder
Tim McLean
Charles Bothuell V
Slender Man Stabbing
Aarushi Talwar & Hemraj Banjade - Part 1
Aarushi Talwar & Hemraj Banjade - Part 2
Deanna Laney Murders
John McDonogh High School Shooting
Timothy Russell & Malissa Williams
Carol Wilkinson
Donna Lee Bakery Murders
Paige Doherty
Shana Grice
Bedgebury Forest Woman
ABLA Homes
Andrea Yates
Kathryn Faughey
Kiplyn Davis
The Black Widows of Liverpool
The Black Dahlia
Gypsy Hill Killings
Paula Hounslea
Angel of the Meadow
Disappearance of Ruth Wilson
Botham Jean
Larry Peyton & Beverly Allan
Ashley Summers
Kendrick Johnson
Chris Benoit
The Clutter Family Murder
Colonial Parkway Murders
Jeff Davis 8
Tynong North & Frankston Murders
Steven Stayner
Ruth Ellis
Disappearance of Patricia Spencer & Pamela Hobley
Reese Bowman
Cumbria Shootings
Lucy Ann Johnson
Bear Brook Murders
Susan Marie Schmidt
West Mesa Murders
Reagan Tokes
Lisa Marie Young
Hall - Mills Murder
Jonathan Luna
Hungerford Massacre
Christie Marceau
Sarah Everard
Burger Chef Murders
1973 Miami Beach Firebombing
Bowraville Murders
Barbara Mackle Kidnapping
Dorothy Jane Scott
Gay Gibson
Kobe Child Murders
Maria Korp
Amy Wroe Bechtel
Mark Kilroy
Maddy Scott
Hammersmith Nude Murders
Thomas & Jackie Hawks
JonBenét Ramsey
Jaycee Dugard

Bega Schoolgirl Murders

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By ErineenaTrueCrime

The Bega schoolgirl murders refer to the abduction, rape and murder of 2 schoolgirls; 14 year old Lauren Margaret Barry and 16 year old Nichole Emma Collins of Bega, New South Wales, Australia on 6th October 1997. 

On 3rd October 1997, a campsite was set up by the father of Nichole Collins at White Rock, near Bega, for his teenage daughter to invite friends over for the coming Labour Day weekend. The camp site was located 3 kilometres from the Collins home. The girls would regularly call at the house while camping to change clothing, shower and eat. Nichole's father regularly called at the camp site to check on the children and did so on the day the girls disappeared. Around 9pm on 5th October, Nichole, wearing her high school jacket, and her younger friend Lauren, left the camp site and walked off for a nearby party. 

Nearby, Leslie Camilleri and Lindsay Beckett were riding in a Ford Telstar belonging to Leslie's de facto partner. Leslie had an argument hours earlier with his partner and talked to Lindsay about his feelings of depression. The 2 men were consuming beer and injecting each other with amphetamines while driving aimlessly. According to Lindsay, Leslie spotted the girls walking single file along the Bega-Tathra Road in Evan's Hill and stopped to offer them a lift. At approximately 10pm, after a brief discussion, the girls entered the car willingly. A pink portable television, which had earlier been taken by Leslie and Lindsay from a friend in lieu of a drug related debt, was removed from the back seat of the vehicle and discarded at the side of the road to provide room for the girls to sit. The television would later become important evidence and implicate the 2 men in their crimes to follow. 

Lindsay told police the group travelled to Tathra Beach and spent some time there before returning to the campsite at White Rock. On the road leading to the campsite, Leslie became disturbed at the cat bottoming out on the uneven gravel road and became angry at the girls. The rear doors of the vehicle had been previously locked using the vehicle's child locks and there were no window winders, preventing the rear doors from being opening by passengers inside. Leslie produced a knife and told the girls they would be stabbed if they tried to escape. Lindsay also produced a knife and went along with Leslie in threatening the girls. 

"Whilst Les was going off, he pulled his knife out of a pocket in the driver's door. This was a black handled pocketknife with a serrated edge. Les turned around to the girls and showed them the knife. He told them to shut up and not to say anything. Les said if they did not do what he said, he would stab them. During this Les told me to get my knife. I got my knife out of the glove box. I have a black handled knife with a jagged edge. I showed the girls I had a knife, too. I said to the girls to do as Les says."

Leslie reversed away from the campsite and drove onto Old Wallagoot Road. 

Rather than being returned to the campsite as earlier promised, the girls were driven to a rubbish dump off Old Wallagoot Road, not far from their homes in Kalaru, where they were both sexually assaulted. The girls were then driven further south, passing through the town of Merimbula, until the car stopped at Ben Boyd National Park and the girls were further assaulted. A black rubber flashlight belonging to Lauren and a tampon were later located at the scene by police. 

The group continued through the town of Eden, where the men again assaulted the girls in an area south of the town. Leslie then ordered Lindsay to drive, and he drove towards Orbost before turning off and eventually stopping at Wingan Point in Victoria, at which point the girls were again assaulted. Leslie slept, but later woke up and realised where he was. Lindsay recalled in his statement to police, 

"I drove down the highway and just before Cann River Les woke up. He wanted to know where we were. I told him we were in Victoria heading to Orbost. Les cracked the s***s and was abusing me. He was saying he wanted to go to Sydney. He left saying 'the bridge'. I took his to mean he wanted to throw the girls off the bridge because he had spoken about this before. There was some bridges on the way to Sydney on the Hume Highway which have great drops."

The girls began to question the men, asking if they were going to be murdered. Leslie assured the girls they would only be tied up so the men could make their escape. During this time Lindsay recalled Leslie repeating the words, "They can't go back", referring to his intention to murder the girls to avoid detection for their crimes. 

The final stop, at about 8 am the following morning, was at Fiddler's Green Creek, located just south of the Victoria/New South Wales border. The girls' hands were bound and they were then ordered along a remote bush track over rugged terrain to the creek. After the group walked alongside the creek for several hundred metres, Leslie ordered the girls to remove their clothing and wash their bodies thoroughly to remove any evidence of the prior sexual assaults. Afterwards, the girls were then ordered to lie on their stomachs before being retied and gagged. They were then separated by a distance of approximately 30 metres as Leslie and Lindsay discussed what to do next. Leslie demanded Lindsay drown the girls but Lindsay protested, saying it was unfair that he had to kill both. Lindsay eventually complied when an argument occurred and Leslie threatened to stab him if he did not comply. 

Lindsay attempted to first drown Lauren, who was tied up near the creek. After a struggle, he became angry when his knee became wet. He reached for his knife and stabbed Lauren in the neck, accidentally cutting his thumb. Lindsay described the scene to police as follows, 

"I went over to Lauren and dragged her down to the water. I held her head under the water. She was struggling and she knocked me into the water. One of my knees, I think the left went into the water. This p****d me off a little bit and I opened my knife, it was in my left hand and I stabbed Lauren in the left side of the neck. I said in my interview that it was the right side of the neck with my right hand but I am been thinking since. It wasn't my right thumb which was cut but my left. After a couple of seconds after I stabbed her she stopped moving."

Lindsay then ran up the embankment towards Nichole who was tied to a tree and out of view of Lauren who now lay dying in the creek bed. Lindsay slashed Nichole's throat several times then began to punch and kick her when he realised she had not died instantly from the knife wounds. 

"After I stabbed Lauren, I ran up the bank to where I tied Nichole up. She must have heard what I had done to Lauren because when I got to her she said, 'You're going to killing me, aren't you.' I said 'Shut up' and walked around to her left side and I cut her throat 2 or 3 times. This was across her throat. The knife was in my left hand. Nichole was sitting down when I cut her throat.

After this she was thrashing around on the ground. She was trying to scream but nothing was coming out. I think I kicked her because she wouldn't keep still. And then I put my foot on to her to keep her still. This didn't work so I stabbed her in the throat. I aimed and stabbed at the hard thing in her neck. I pushed the knife all the way in but she still wouldn't keep still so I worked out where her heart would be and I stabbed her on the left side of the chest. 

She still didn't stop moving so I stabbed her in the front of the chest. I was aiming for her heart. I needed 2 hands to get the knife through her chest. She kept moving so I kicked her in the head a couple of times. She still kept moving but she was slowing down. I waited until she stopped moving which didn't take long."

After the murders, Leslie, who was not present during the murders and was waiting in the car, asked Lindsay "Did you see the demon?". The pair quickly left the crime scene with Lindsay driving and returned to New South Wales. 

Lindsay drove from the murder scene while Leslie slept in the vehicle, and woke as the pair approached Canberra. They stopped at Theodore Lookout on the Monaro Highway and burned their blood stained clothing, ropes and gags used to restrain the girls. The pair later throw their knives from the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge into Lake Burley Griffin before returning to their homes in Yass. 

On 8th October 1997, Leslie and Lindsay drove to Sydney and stayed with Leslie's brother for several days. While in Campbelltown in Sydney's south west, they spent 6 hours cleaning their vehicle at a car wash, as going as far as removing the vehicle's seats and carpets to clean them thoroughly. The pair then returned to Canberra to destroy further evidence before returning to Bega on an unsuccessful search for the discarded portable television which Leslie believed would lead police to them. The television was earlier removed by a local council worker. 

On 25th October 1997, police located a car earlier stolen by Lindsay in Canberra. Inside the vehicle, police discovered maps of the Bega area and items belonging to Lindsay. Members of the Australian Federal Police arrested Lindsay on 27th October on car theft charges and remanded him in custody. Police interviewed Leslie the following day. Both men denied any knowledge of the girls' abduction and murder, and denied discarding a television set by the roadside. However, Leslie admitted travelling with 1 that he had dropped at a St. Vincent De Paul store.

On 12th November, Lindsay made a full confession to police and agreed to guide them to the crime scene at Fiddler's Green Creek, where the remains of the girls' bodies were discovered. Leslie who was at this time also remanded in custody for breaching bail conditions, was awaiting trial at Goulburn Correctional Centre. He was again interviewed by police and informed of Lindsay's confession. Leslie again denied any involvement in the murders, implicated Lindsay as the lone killer, and insisted he was in a drug induced stupor for most of the time the girls were in the car, stating:

"We picked up the girls and went to the beach. I shot up heroin behind the shed. While the girls were drinking I was trying to OD. We drove around with the girls. I was asleep most of the time. Lindsay later told me he had dropped both girls off at home. I remember waking up and seeing the girl. We were parked in the bush. I asked Lindsay where we were and he said Victoria on the main road somewhere. I went off my head. I told him to go home, get the f**k out of here. Then I saw him walking out of the bush. He had blood all over him. Told me he cut his finger."

Police later charged Leslie and Lindsay with multiple counts of abduction, rape and murder. 

Leslie Alfred Camilleri, born 31st May 1969, was born to a family of 6 children in Liverpool, New South Wales. He did not meet his natural father until he was 13 years old. A psychiatric reported prepared in 1993 spoke of Leslie's deprived childhood, and "a pattern of theft and vandalism which have been his reaction to social ostracism, leading to frustration, which because of poor impulse control has ended in explosive outbursts of destructive behaviour".

Leslie was considered "uncontrollable" as a child and spent a large part of his childhood in juvenile detention. He escaped the institution and, between the ages of 10 to 12, lived as a street kid in King's Cross, Sydney. Leslie was eventually taken before the children's court by police and ordered to return to the institution, where he remained until he was 15. 

4 days prior to the abduction of Rosamari Gandarias in Canberra and 3 weeks prior to the Bega murders, Leslie appeared in the District Court of New South Wales on trial for charges relating to sexual offences against his de facto daughters. After 2 days the trial was aborted and Leslie was released from custody on bail. Leslie had 146 prior convictions for offences such as dishonesty, theft and wilful damaged. At the time of the murders, he lived in Yass. Leslie had known Lindsay for a period of 2 to 3 years and would often associate with him to steal cars. 

In 2012, Leslie appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court via video link from HM Prison Barwon to be charged with murdering 13 year old schoolgirl Prudence "Prue" Bird, who disappeared from her Glenroy home in February 1992. Leslie had made admissions in a police interview, but there was a dispute over the alleged motive and how the murder was effected. On 5th December 2013, Leslie was sentenced to an extra 28 years' imprisonment for the murder of Prudence, 

Lindsay Hoani Beckett, born 27th March 1974, was born in New Zealand and lived in the Bay of Plenty town of Opotiki before moving to Australia. At the time of the murders, Lindsay lived in Yass and had come to associate with Leslie, 5 years his senior, in criminal pursuits. It would be Lindsay who would eventually break and confess to police about the Bega murders, leading them to the bodies of the victims. 

It was claimed Leslie exerted a strong influence over Lindsay. In sentencing Lindsay to life imprisonment, Justice Vincent described him as having "quite a low IQ" and as someone "who had fallen under the influence of an older individual of much stronger personality". In 2010, Lindsay was moved to another jail after love letters from a former security guard were discovered in his cell. Lindsay was 23 at the time of the murders. He will be 59 when eligible for parole in 2033. 

The trial of Leslie began on 15th February 1999 and ran until 10th April. A total of 70 witnesses were called. Prosecution evidence included a shirt belonging to Lauren containing semen matching Leslie's DNA profile. The shirt was discovered at the rubbish dump in Old Wallagoot Road where the pair had first taken the girls. Police recovered evidence from almost every location the pair had taken the girls and assaulted them. Lindsay was called to give evidence against his co-accused and spent 5 days in the witness box. Leslie continued his claims that he was in a stupor when the girls were with them in the car, and that he barely remembered them, hoping to lay the entire blame for the murders on his associate Lindsay. 

Leslie was found guilty by the Supreme Court jury and on 27th April 1999 was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murders, never to be released. In sentencing Leslie to life imprisonment, never to be released, the judge remarked

Using the control which you clearly had over your weaker willed but equally evil companion, you instructed him to perform acts that, in a somewhat perverse way, it could be said that you probably did not possess the courage to perform yourself. ... it is terrible to contemplate the prospect that, as a consequence of the order which in my view justice and a proper appreciation of sentencing principles would require in your case, you may never be released from prison. However, I consider that my duty is clear. Through your own actions, you have forfeited your right ever to walk among us again.

Leslie was 28 at the time of his crimes and 29 when sentenced. He appeared before the Supreme Court in 2001 to appeal his sentence; the appeal was unsuccessful. He later appealed to the High Court in May 2002, and again his appeal was dismissed. Leslie has received numerous death threats from other prisoners and remains in protective custody. 

On 26th June 1998, Lindsay Hoani Beckett, who confessed to the murders, appeared in the Supreme Court of Victoria where he was arraigned and pleaded guilty to the murders of Lauren Barry and Nichole Collins. On 20th August 1998, Lindsay was sentenced to life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 35 years. At the time of Lindsay's sentencing, his non-parole period was the longest ever given to a Victorian prisoner. After sentencing, the mother of 1 of the schoolgirls yelled to Lindsay, "I hope you rot in hell" as he was led from the courtroom to begin his sentence.


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