BREAKING: The man who kidnapped four-year-old Cleo Smith and held her captive inside his home for 18 days has been jailed for 13 years and six months.
The man who kidnapped four-year-old Cleo Smith and held her captive inside his home for 18 days has been jailed for 13 years and six months.
Her disappearance sparked one of the biggest missing persons investigations in Australian history, with detectives rescuing Cleo from Kelly’s Carnarvon house nearly three weeks later. “You put on the radio loudly in the bathroom to cover up any noise that Cleo made. The young victim heard her name on the radio and she said they were saying her name.”
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