CLAREMONT MURDERS: ‘Jane knew her killer'
WHO|October 12, 2020
JUST DAYS BEFORE SHE WAS MURDERED BY CLAREMONT KILLER BRADLEY EDWARDS, THE CHILDCARE WORKER REVEALED TO HER FRIEND KIMDELIA COLE SHE HAD A NEW MAN IN HER LIFE
Michael Crooks
CLAREMONT MURDERS: ‘Jane knew her killer'

Five days before childcare worker Jane Rimmer disappeared, she told her close friend Kimdelia Cole she had weekend plans to go to Claremont – an affluent Perth suburb and popular nightspot, and the location from which 18-year-old secretary Sarah Spiers had recently mysteriously vanished.

“She didn’t really want to go out, it was a work thing,” Cole tells WHO. “I said to her, ‘Be careful.’ And she told me not to worry because she had a male friend who was going to pick her up.”

It was the last conversation Cole had with Rimmer. During a night out with friends on June 9, 1996, Rimmer, 23, vanished from Claremont. Her naked body was later found in semi-rural bushland in southern Perth. Nine months later, a third woman, lawyer Ciara Glennon, 27, also disappeared from Claremont. Her body was found 19 days later.

This story is from the October 12, 2020 edition of WHO.

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