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The killer of Melbourne woman Eurydice Dixon will apply to appeal his sentence.

Jaymes Todd was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 35 years for the rape and murder of 22-year-old Ms Dixon at Princes Park in Carlton North

in June last year. During sentencing, the judge said Todd was "such a risk to society that nothing short of a life sentence would suffice”. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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This animal should never be released

Hope he rots 😡

Was sentencing linked to the high profile of the case? Judges don't usually give such long sentences in Australia skynews

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