Tuesday, August 7, 2012

The Killer of Vampire Arrested in Australia

Australian police charged a man over the murder of a gigolo who claim to be vampires and never brought to justice in rape cases. Perpetrators of this murder can only be captured lapse of 9 years after the event.
Shane Chartres-Abbott (left); Mark Adrian Perry (right)

The victim is named Shane Chartres-Abbott (28) was shot dead outside his home in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia in June 2003. Shane was shot dead by unidentified person in front of his girlfriend who is pregnant.

At that time, Shane worked as a gigolo who was caught in a criminal case. He was accused of raping a customer and bit his tongue until cut off. Revealed at the trial that Shane also told customers that he is a vampire 200 years old and need blood to survive.

Since then, local police conducted a thorough investigation to find the mastermind behind the shooting of Shane. Up on Tuesday (08/7) local time, police said it made ​​'significant breakthrough' in the case of Shane, namely the capture of the executor, Shae Warren (40). Police 'ensnare Warren with murder.

"The charges levied refers to a long and arduous investigation has been done by Victoria Police, assisted by the Australian Crime Commission," the police of Australia statement, as reported by AFP on Tuesday (08/07/2012).

Meanwhile, police are still hunting a man who allegedly masterminded the shooting of Shane. A man named Mark Adrian Perry is believed to have fled to Thailand in 2009 ago after admitting he wanted by the police. Australia police even offered a reward of 1 million Australian dollars to anyone who can find the whereabouts of Mark who masterminded the Shane's murder planning.

Australian police had found it difficult to continue the investigation into this case when Mark disappeared. But with the arrest of Warren, the police believe that Mark would soon be arrested.

"Rape is cruel and very evil, no one denies this, but the murder of people who were on trial for rape cases as it is clearly damaging the justice system," said Assistant Commissioner of Police local, Jeff Pope.

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