Hester Porter (1944 – 1978) Charlotte Anderson (1978 – 2002)
Children
Eight stepchildren
Motive
Pedophilia
Conviction(s)
Hung jury (2000) Deemed mentally unfit to stand trial a second time.
Criminal charge
Murder two counts Sexual assault and rape 28 counts
Details
Victims
2–10+
Country
Australia
State(s)
Various
Date apprehended
December 1998
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