When Glenn Gary Cameron checked into a Mascot hotel in Sydney’s inner east early last year, he would have thought that life was good.

The Alice Springs man and funeral director was on his way to Thailand with his partner the following day.

Little did he know that NSW Police were secretly watching and that he was about to be unmasked as one of Sydney’s most notorious serial rapists after escaping justice for over 30 years.

In the end, a fork and schooner, a daring covert police operation and a DNA test which found a needle in a haystack led to a remarkable breakthrough that resulted in him being identified as the “Moore Park Rapist” and “Night Stalker”.

Cameron, now 61, this week pleaded guilty to the historic rapes of eight women at knifepoint in the early 1990s and the full story can

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