The fractured relationship daughter had with the Queensland cop killers laid bare

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The fractured relationship daughter had with the Queensland cop killers laid bare
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The relationship between the daughter of the QLD cop killers was fractured and dysfunctional as they spiralled into the dark world of conspiracies and anti-authoritarianism. 9News

Madelyn's father Nathaniel was married to Stacey in 1995 before the two "amicably" separated when the now-26-year-old was young.Stacey went on to marry Nathaniel's brother and Madelyn's uncle, Gareth, a few years later.

The letter follows Madelyn's first visit to the Wieambilla property, 300km from Brisbane, where three innocent people would lose their lives at the hands of the Trains in December last year."It sounds like you're enjoying your life… and enjoy being yourself," Stacey wrote."That's the most important thing that any of us can hope to learn. Love always.

"They often said I disappointed them, but I feel usually children are a disappointment at different points in their life," Madelyn told Nine reporter Sophie Walsh during an exclusive sit-down interview.How the daughter of Queensland cop killers lives with parents' crime Prior to that day, her relationship with the family was distant when Madelyn hadn't seen them for three years and only communicated via email and text.

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