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Killer’s last hope for life outside prison

FOR the best part of the past 13 years, Thomas Keith Halliday has woken in a maximum security prison cell counting backwards the 10,227 days he must stay in that small, horrid space. Halliday was arrested four months after Mildura mother Shelley Stephenson disappeared in March 2006 and, despite maintaining his innocence, was twice convicted […]

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