Man admits killing Australian 'vampire' | Inquirer News

Man admits killing Australian ‘vampire’

/ 05:59 PM May 14, 2014

An undated and unplaced handout photo released by Australia’s Victoria Police on October 26, 2009, shows Mark Adrian Perry who Australian police have posted a 1.0 million dollar (927,000 US) reward for after he is suspected to have ordered the death of a self-proclaimed vampire. Police in the southeastern state of Victoria offered the bounty to help find Mark Adrian Perry who is wanted in relation to the 2003 murder of male prostitute Shane Chartres-Abbott. At the time of his death, Chartres-Abbott was on trial for allegedly raping a client and biting off part of her tongue. He also allegedly told the woman, a former girlfriend of Perry’s, that he was a centuries-old vampire who drank blood to survive. AFP

MELBOURNE — An Australian man admitted on Wednesday that he killed a male prostitute who styled himself as a “vampire”, saying he did so to avenge a woman who was allegedly raped and had part of her tongue bitten off.

The man — who is appearing as the prosecution’s key witness in the high-profile Melbourne trial, and cannot be named for legal reasons — told the court that he shot 28-year-old sex worker Shane Chartres-Abbott near his suburban home in June 2003.

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Three other men are on trial for the murder and have pleaded not guilty.

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The unnamed man said he shot Chartres-Abbott after one of the accused, 42-year-old Warren Shea, told him about the escort’s alleged rape of the ex-girlfriend of the second defendant, Mark Perry, 46.

The witness told the court that he carried out the shooting as “a favor”.

“It was in relation to evening the score,” said the man.

“He weren’t too happy about it. The Warren that I knew was a man of honor and it went against his grain. I shot Chartres-Abbott as a result of that conversation.”

Speaking via videolink from prison, the man claimed that the third defendant, Evangelos Goussis, 46, was with him at the time of the shooting, Melbourne’s The Age newspaper reported.

At the time of his death Chartres-Abbott was awaiting trial for the alleged rape and mutilation of the woman in 2002. The murder trial previously heard that he told her he was a 200-year-old vampire who drank blood to survive.

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“I was told he made a shocking mess of her, bit hunks out of her and raped her and left her for dead… a terrible act to commit on a female,” said the man who admitted to killing Chartres-Abbott.

Chartres-Abbott had pleaded not guilty to the rape, arguing he was the victim of a bizarre counter-plot in which he was being secretly groomed by the woman for a “snuff movie” — a film showing a real-life killing — that was to end with his death.

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