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Anita Cobby

  • 26 years old
  • Female
  • Born Nov 02, 1959
  • Died Feb 02, 1986
  • Sydney, Australia
The murder of Anita Cobby has been associated as Australia's worst crime. It has been over 26 years since her loss, but we will never forget this tragic murder and the beautiful person Anita was.
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Horrible Murder

On Tuesday, 4 February 1986, farmer John Reen rang police to tell them that he had discovered the naked body of a young lady in the Boiler Paddock on his farm. He said it looked as though she had been murdered. Police rushed to the scene and found the body of nursing sister, Anita Lorraine Cobby, who had been reported missing by her family the day before.

Anita Cobby had been dragged through a barbed-wire fence and punched, beaten and kicked. There was extensive bruising on her head, breasts, face, shoulders, groin, thighs and legs. Her throat had been cut and she was almost decapitated

Medical officers believed that Anita Cobby was conscious when she had her throat cut. It would have taken two to three minutes for her to bleed to death. Anita Cobby had also been repeatedly raped. The only thing that police could accurately assume at the time of the discovery of the body was that more than one person, possibly by a gang, had committed the crime.

The murder of Anita Cobby united the public in outrage. Petitions with tens of thousands of signatures supporting the return of the death penalty were handed to the government of New South Wales. A Sydney TV station ran a phone-in poll that registered nearly 16,000 calls, almost 95 per cent of which were in favor of the reintroduction of the death penalty.

To a bewildered general public it was inconceivable that the perpetrators of such a crime could be walking the streets, passing themselves off as normal human beings.

But they were. Five of them: a gang of spineless cowards who preyed on women and other people's property between prison terms. Between them they had over 50 convictions for offenses including larceny, illegal drug use, car theft, breaking and entering, armed robbery, escaping lawful custody, receiving stolen goods, assault and rape. Their leader was named John Raymond Travers.

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Michelle 3 days ago

I was in high school when this incident happened and was so moved by the horror and savageness of it that I have never forgotten it. I try to put the cruelty and ugliness of what this woman endured, out of my mind. The scum that did this don't deserve a second thought. What deserves to be remembered is the beautiful, gentle young woman who blessed the earth with her presence for such a short time. May she always be in our minds as a blessing and treasure to her family and the community and country she was a part of and may we all be a little wiser and more compassionate as a result of what her precious life has taught us. May the gods bless you and hold you in loving, safe arms forever Anita. xxx

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Penny Heath Mar 29, 2012

When I first read about Anita It consumed my every thought. I can't imagine the horror this poor innocent woman went through that night. I know she will return to a perfect world someday. God Bless you Anita and your family.

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Carla hill Feb 25, 2012

May you always have sweet dreams, rest in peace now Anita love to all your family xxxxxxxx

Carla hill

Carla hill Feb 25, 2012

May you always have sweet dreams, rest in peace now Anita love to all your family xxxxxxxx

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