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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Name
  
Leonard Fraser

Role
  
Serial Killer

Victims
  
4-7+

Date apprehended
  
1999

Country
  
Australia


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Full Name
  
Leonard John Fraser

Born
  
27 June 1951 (
1951-06-27
)
Ingham, Queensland, Australia

Criminal penalty
  
5 x Life imprisonment + 25 years

Span of killings
  
28 December 1998–22 April 1999

Died
  
January 1, 2007, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

Other names
  
The Rockhampton Rapist

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Leonard John Fraser (27 June 1951 – 1 January 2007), also known as "The Rockhampton Rapist", was an Australian convicted serial killer.

Contents

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Biography

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Fraser was born in Ingham, Queensland. He had a daughter in the 1970s with a woman named Pearl. He was also noted for having below average intelligence, to the point where he had trouble writing his own name.

Crimes

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Before a life sentence on 7 September 2000 for the abduction, rape and murder of a 9-year-old girl, Rockhampton, Queensland, Leonard Fraser had spent almost 20 of the preceding 22 years behind bars for the rape of other women. He even raped a terminally ill cancer patient, with whom he had been living in early 1997. He was subsequently charged with four murders. Police found many trophies of his victims in his flat and ponytails from three different women, which could not be traced to any of his known victims.

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Fraser originally confessed to five murders in an apparent deal with police to avoid general population in prison, but one of those victims was 14-year-old Natasha Ryan, who was found to be alive and living secretly with her boyfriend in a nearby town after being listed as a missing person for five years. Although there was an obvious inconsistency with his confessions, his defence did not file for a mistrial. Nor did his defence object to the prosecution using the same confession made in custody, which included the Ryan confession, for three other victims whose remains were found. The Ryan 'murder' was also based on testimony from a fellow prisoner who alleged that Fraser drew detailed maps showing where Ms. Ryan's remains could be located. The judge in the case, Justice Brian Ambrose, heavily criticised the media for commenting on the value of confessions to crimes made to police under duress or to other prisoners while in custody, which might have affected the trial.

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In 2003 Fraser was sentenced to three indefinite prison terms for the murders of Beverley Leggo and Sylvia Benedetti, and the manslaughter of Julie Turner in the Rockhampton area in 1998 and 1999. At his trial, the judge described him as a sexual predator who was a danger to the community and his fellow inmates.

Death

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Fraser was being held at the Wolston Correctional Centre and, after complaining of chest pains, he was taken to a secure section of the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Woolloongabba, on 26 December 2006, where he subsequently died of a heart attack on 1 January 2007.

Media

Fraser's murders are the focus of the Crime Investigation Australia series 2 episode "The Predator: Leonard John Fraser" and Crime Stories episode "Leonard Fraser: the Rockhampton Rapist".

References

Leonard Fraser Wikipedia