Eurydice Dixon's killer loses appeal to overturn life sentence

Eurydice Dixon's sadistic murderer will spend his life behind bars after a court rejected his bid to appeal his sentence.

Eurydice Dixon

Eurydice Dixon. Source: AAP

Sadistic killer Jaymes Todd has lost his bid to appeal his life sentence for the "unspeakably loathsome and cruel" rape and murder of an aspiring Melbourne comedian.

The killer's lawyer unsuccessfully argued the man's punishment is excessive.

"A young woman should be able to walk home alone after a night out without any fear of being harmed, let alone subjected to a vile sexual attack and killed," Justices Anne Ferguson, David Beach and Phillip Priest wrote in their judgment.
Eurydice Dixon was attacked as she walked barefoot through Princes Park on 12 June after performing a comedy gig.
Eurydice Dixon was attacked as she walked barefoot through Princes Park on 12 June after performing a comedy gig. Source: Facebook
Ms Dixon was nearly home from a night out at a comedy club when she was raped and murdered in June 2018.

Todd, then 19, stalked his 22-year-old victim for more than an hour before the attack at Carlton North's Princes Park.

He was last year jailed for life and must serve 35 years before being able to apply for release on parole.


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Published 12 March 2020 6:46am
Updated 12 March 2020 10:08am


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