It is “highly improbable” that Claremont killer Bradley Robert Edwards stopped committing violent crimes for almost two decades before his arrest, according to a criminal psychologist.
Tim Watson-Munro, who has assessed and profiled some of Australia’s worst criminals and closely followed the Claremont case in WA from “day one”, doubts Ciara Glennon and Jane Rimmer were the dangerous predator’s final murder victims.
“I seriously doubt that he stopped offending after that,” he said.
“People disappear all the time around Australia and I’ve suggested that some of these disappearances are the work of undetected serial killers.
“So in terms of Edwards, while he hasn’t been charged with other offences, I think it’s highly improbable that in 1997 he just went back to suburbia and started bein

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