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Case 84: Lesley Molseed (Part 1)

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The Trial of Stephen Kishko

Stephen Kishko was convicted of abducting and killing Leslie Moleseed in 1976. He confessed to the crime a second time, but changed his account again. Stephen attributed this sexually aggressive behaviour to test Australian injections for his hormonal disorder. His delayed development meant he was emotionally equivalent to a twelve-year-old. So when the injections allowed him to feel sexual attraction and gratification, his mind was attracted to those he most related to Children The prosecution labelled Stephen's car a travelling kidnapping kit with bait including balloons and sweets. In private, even his own lawyers said they thought he was guilty.

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