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Man charged with vampire murder

Had allegedly molested a woman and bitten off part of her tongue

- — AFP — AFP

Australian police charged a man yesterday with the murder nine years ago of a male sex worker who claimed to be a vampire and who had allegedly raped a woman and bitten off part of her tongue.

Shane Chartres-Abbott, 28, was gunned down in broad daylight in front of his pregnant girlfriend in an ambush outside his suburban Melbourne home in June 2003 in what was thought to be a profession­al hit.

Chartres-Abbott was about to face trial at the time, accused

e charge follows a lengthy and difficult investigat­ion by Victoria Police, assisted by the Australian Crime Commission.”

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of raping a female client and biting off part of her tongue after allegedly telling her he was a 200-year-old vampire who drank blood to survive.

Snuff movie

He pleaded not guilty in the case, arguing he was the victim of a counter-plot in which he was being secretly groomed by the woman for a “snuff movie” that was to end with his death.

Police said they had made a “significan­t breakthrou­gh” with the arrest of Warren Shae, 40, who they have charged with murder.

“The charge follows a lengthy and difficult investigat­ion by Victoria Police, assisted by the Australian Crime Commission,” police said in a statement.

They have offered an A$1 million (Dh5.80 million) boun- ty for the man suspected of arranging the hit, Mark Adrian Perry, who is believed to have fled to Thailand in 2009 after learning he was wanted for questionin­g.

Perry’s disappeara­nce had “further complicate­d” the case but they were now confident that further arrests would follow, police said.

“It was a very vicious and nasty rape, there’s no question about that, but a murder of a person facing court for that particular rape offence just rocks the justice system,” said assistant police commission­er Jeff Pope.

“We just can’t have summary justice occurring in our society.”

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