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Killer’s sick confession SIGNED WITH A SMILE

At first he thought it was a mannequin. But as the passer-by peered closer into the bush on the side of the road, he realised the white hands with pale pink nail polish were real.

Quickly, he dialled emergency services.

It was March 11, 1995, and investigators identified the woman as 41-year-old Julie Ann Winningham.

Her son, Don Findlay, then 19, said later, ‘She was free-spirited, happy, joyful. She loved the beach. She loved the ocean. She loved the sun.’

He’d spoken to

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