Who is Bradley Robert Edwards? Murderer responsible for Claremont Killings
BRADLEY Robert Edwards is a serial killer who committed a series of horrifying murders in Western Australia.
His violent murder spree will be examined in Channel 5’s The Girls Who Disappeared: Murder in a Small Town.
Criminal past
Edwards was born on December 7, 1968, in Merredin, Western Australia.
In 1990, he pleaded guilty to the aggravated assault of a social worker at Hollywood Private Hospital and was later charged with more violent crimes.
After breaking into a house and holding an 18-year-old woman hostage in 1988, he attacked another woman named Liz Kirkby.
Liz had hired Edwards to install a new phone line for her and thought he had left the home when she discovered him in the toilet.
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When she saw him, Edwards was wearing one of her bathrobes with her underwear on his head.
He then attacked her, but she was able to fight him off and forced him to leave her home.
Afterwards, Liz was left with two black eyes and, initially, didn't recognise herself in the mirror because of her injuries.
She felt that the police didn’t put much effort into catching her killer because she lived in Huntingdale.
Liz believed that more would have been done to help her, if she lived in a wealthier suburb.
Edward's famous crime spree began shortly after he assaulted a 17-year-old in February 1995, though he would only be caught decades later.