Serial killer Peter Dupas won't stand trial over the death of an elderly woman who was stabbed in a Melbourne nursing home more than 20 years ago.
Dupas was to stand trial this month, charged with murdering 95-year-old Kathleen Downes, who was stabbed in her room in a Brunswick nursing home in the early hours of New Year's Eve in 1997.But prosecutors have discontinued the case against Dupas because their key witness, former lawyer Andrew Fraser, is seriously unwell.
Police believe Dupas, who is serving life sentences for the murders of three women in the 1990s, also murdered Ms Downes given his history of violence against women, his alleged confessions to Mr Fraser when the pair were in jail together and telephone calls made to the nursing home from Dupas' phone in the weeks before Ms Downes' death.
Despite the decision, Dupas, 66, will spend the rest of his life in prison for the murders of Mersina Halvagis, Margaret Maher and Nicole Patterson.
😢 I know this monster will die in jail but that's a family denied closure
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