Serial killer accused
Peter Dupas has been dealt a third life sentence
Christina Halvagis (right) accompanied by her husband George as they leave court in Melbourne last week. Photo: AAP Image/Julian Smith
Serial killer Peter Dupas has been dealt a third life sentence with no parole for the murder of Melbourne woman Mersina Halvagis.
According to AAP reports, a Victorian Supreme Court jury last week found Dupas guilty of repeatedly stabbing Ms Halvagis, 25, near her grandmother's grave at Fawkner cemetery in 1997.
Yesterday, Justice Elizabeth Hollingworth sentenced Dupas, 57, to a life jail term with no parole.
Dupas is already serving two life jail terms without parole for murdering Nicole Patterson and Margaret Maher.
Justice Hollingworth said Dupas attacked Ms Halvagis "suddenly and savagely" with a knife, which "must have been an absolutely terrifying ordeal for her."
She said Dupas went to the cemetery that day probably seeking an easy target. "Tragically, it seems Ms Halvagis was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time."
Justice Hollingworth said Dupas had an appalling criminal history dating back to 1972 and that Dupas had shown no remorse for his brutal crime against Ms Halvagis and there was no suggestion he had prospects of rehabilitation.
She said he seemed to be motivated by a "deeply entrenched perverted and sadistic" hatred of women.
Dupas showed no emotion during the sentencing.
Members of the Halvagis family hugged outside the court.
Dupas was first convicted in 2007 of stabbing Ms Halvagis more than 30 times near her grandmother's grave, but the decision was overturned and a new trial ordered last year.
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