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    Murderer Gets 20 Years For Crime Committed 40 Years Ago

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsMarch 19, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    GOLD COAST, Australia — A double murderer who raped and killed a Gold Coast woman snatched from a shopping center almost 40 years ago will be eligible for parole in 2022.

    Troy James O’Meara pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court of Queensland to murdering and raping Linda Reed, who was never seen alive again in Pacific Fair shopping center at Broadbeach on December 13, 1983.

    Ms. Reed was eating lunch in her car when O’Meara forced his way into the vehicle.

    He made her drive to isolated bushland where she was raped, dragged from the car and her face forced into a dry creek bed where she was drowned or smothered to death.

    Ms. Reed’s partly clothed and bound body was found three days later, on December 16, 1983. Her hands were tied behind her back with a cotton bikini top, with the post-mortem examination finding dirt and mud from her last breath in her lungs. O’Meara sat expressionless in the dock as the details of his crimes were outlined to the court.

    Just 17 at the time of the killing, the now 54-year-old O’Meara appeared wearing thongs and a striped sheet with his gray hair tied in a ponytail.

    O’Meara was prosecuted as an adult in line with legislation at the time of the murder.

    Chilling details of O’Meara’s criminal history revealed that after Ms. Reed was killed less than two years after Ms. Reed, he brutally murdered a second woman.

    In July 1985, Vanessa Joy O’Brien collected wedding rings for her upcoming marriage when she was forced at knifepoint into her car and made to drive to bushland, where she was raped and murdered.

    During that trial, the court was told Ms. O’Brien died because O’Meara felt like “killing a woman” — the same motive he later claimed for Ms. Reed’s death.

    O’Meara was sentenced to life in prison, and despite the “striking similarities,” continued to deny involvement in Ms. Reed’s death.

    In 2015, cold-case detectives sent DNA material to a New Zealand facility which gave police solid evidence that O’Meara murdered Ms. Reed.

    In a victim impact statement read to the court during the hearing, Ms. Reed’s husband Robert addressed his wife’s killer directly.

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    “Troy James O’Meara murdered my wife, my future children, and my chances of being a father,” he wrote.

    “After Linda’s murder. I vowed never to have children with anyone else.”

    Ms. Reed’s mother, Nancy Fein, described her as a “beautiful and loving daughter.”

    “What can I say after 37 years, a thousand tears and many prayers wondering what my daughter went through in the last minutes of her life,” her statement read.

    “Linda was a wonderful daughter, sister, and for a short time, also a wonderful wife. My only regret is that Linda’s father never lived to see this day.”

    Although legally a juvenile at the time of Ms. Reed’s murder, O’Meara was sentenced as an adult.

    Justice Glenn Martin said that O’Meara had consistently denied any involvement in the murder and had a “deep hatred” for women.

    “How he treated (Ms. Reed) her in the short time before her awful death was sufficient to demonstrate the vile intent he held at that time,” said Justice Martin. “The guilty plea does not indicate remorse. He must be punished, but not in a way that constitutes a crushing sentence,” said Justice Martin.

    He sentenced O’Meara to 20 years in prison but ordered that he be eligible for parole in July 2022.

    “You will then have been in prison for 37 years. It will work before the parole board to determine whether you will be released.”

    (Edited by Sid Roy and Ritaban Misra)



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