'We can relax': Relief for families as Paul Denyer is locked up for life

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'We can relax': Relief for families as Paul Denyer is locked up for life
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Brian Russell, father of victim Natalie, had his first goodnight's sleep in 30 years last night after hearing the news.

The Frankson killer was given three life sentences for the murders of Natalie Russell, Elizabeth Stevens, 18, and Debbie Fream, 22, in 1993.His application prompted the loved ones of his victims to push for legal changes to stop him from making further applications.READ MORE:Denyer was specifically named in the legislation, which was tabled in parliament today.

The legislation will mean he cannot be released from prison unless he is "terminally ill or incapacitated". "The families of Natalie Russell, Elizabeth Stevens and Debbie Fream should not have to relieve their grief and that pain," Premier Jacinta Allan said. The laws will also limit bids for freedom for a mystery list of 32 other dangerous killers serving life sentences in Victoria.Brian Russell, father of victim Natalie, had his first goodnight's sleep in 30 years last night after hearing the news. "They've landed where we wanted them to be all along," Pesutto said."We are never going to have to open the paper first thing in the morning and see his ugly face, staring at us," Russell said.

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