A 36-year-old man accused of kidnapping four-year-old Cleo Smith has been moved to a maximum security prison. Terence Daryl Kelly has tried several times to cut himself since his capture, but his injuries were not serious. The man will stand trial next month.
Terence Daryl Kelly, accused of, inter alia, the kidnapping of four-year-old Cleo Smith has been transferred to authorities in Perth, a maximum security prison. The guard writes.
The 36-year-old was arrested Wednesday after the young girl was found in a locked building after more than two weeks of searching, just a few minutes’ drive from his home in Caernarvon.
Kelly was not in the building at the time, she was arrested around the same time, a few blocks away. The man is still in pretrial detention and will face trial next month.
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Kelly has been hospitalized twice since her arrest
He tried to hurt himself But his injuries were not serious.
Police had previously only said that information about a car had led them to the house where Cleo was found. Now it also turns out that the said car had left the camp site at the time when the little girl had lost track.
There was little chance of him getting out alive
The four-year-old disappeared on October 16 from a camp in Carnarvon on the west coast of Australia, where she was camping with her family.
Her mother said that she got up around 2:30 in the night and gave Cleo water, who was lying next to her brother in the tent. However, by six in the morning the little boy had disappeared with his sleeping bag, and the entrance to the tent was open.
Because the little girl, according to her mother, couldn’t reach the zipper, like that They suspected Cleo’s kidnapping.Serious forces were mobilized to find the little girl, and the state offered $1 million in evidence fees.
However, over time, there was less and less chance of them appearing healthy.