Stepdaughter of charged Claremont serial executioner went to him in prison


THE stepdaughter of the man police assert is the Claremont serial executioner has been going to him in jail.

Bradley Robert Edwards, 48, was captured days before last Christmas and accused of eight offenses, including homicide of two ladies.

News.com.au has discovered that Mr Edwards' stepdaughter, Vincion Geneste, has been going to the 48-year-old while he is being held in authority at Western Australia's Casuarina Prison.

The prison, which permits visits by arrangement just, is 40km south of Perth, and is Western Australia's primary remedial office.


Ms Geneste, who seems to share an affection for PC gaming, film, photography and game with her stepfather, was at home when her stepfather was captured on December 22.

Police encompassed the house in the inward southeastern Perth suburb of Kewdale, which Mr Edwards possesses with his second spouse, Catherine.

Ms Geneste, who is in her mid 20s and calls herself Vinnie, has remained Mr Edwards' companion on Facebook since.

Five days after his capture, she posted a picture of the Pokemon characters Vulpix and Ninetails which demonstrates the two animals in a defensive posture. It is not clear who the characters are intended to speak to.

She has since cleared the Kewdale house, which police sought after Mr Edwards' capture and evacuated sacks of proof.

Prior to his capture, Mr Edwards was leader of the Belmont Little Athletics Club and he and his significant other had been made life individuals from Kewdale's games affiliation.

It is trusted Mr Edwards and Catherine Geneste have isolated.

Mr Edwards has gone about as a picture taker and movie producer at the Belmont club and Vinnie Geneste has worked in communicate media in a few games occasions, and additionally a TV maker.

Police have accused Mr Edwards of two numbers of wilful murder, two checks of hardship of freedom, two tallies of bothered sexual infiltration without assent, break and enter abiding with aim and profane attack.

He was expected to show up by means of video connection in Perth Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
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