On Sunday night, Australian True Crime Stories will look into the baffling and brutal Australian serial rapist and killer known as Mr Cruel. Here’s what we know about Mr Cruel’s Melbourne terror reign and his helpless victims.
Thirteen-year-old Karmein Chan was babysitting her two younger sisters at their family home in the Melbourne suburb of Templestowe in 1991, when she became the victim of Australia’s most prolific serial rapist Mr Cruel.
And soon-to-be murderer.
It was the school holidays. While their parents were working at the family’s Chinese restaurant 10 minutes from their suburban home, Karmein and her sisters were watching a Marilyn Monroe documentary when they got up to get something from the kitchen at around 9pm.
There, they found a masked man wielding a large knife, his face completely covered by a black balaclava with white stitching around the eyes and mouth. After forcing Karmein’s sisters into a cupboard and barricading them in by pushing a bed up against the door, the man later known as Mr Cruel dragged the teenager through the house, past the family’s Toyota Camry, through the garden gate and out onto the street.
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At the time two of the girls were released and were able to give police a description of the bathroom they were held in. A picture was published in the papers in case anyone might recognise it and be able to say where the house was.
Thirty years on would it not make sense to release that picture again as by now the offender has more than likely moved on and someone else is living there now? They might recognise their own house and be able to tell the police who lived there before them.
My parents were extra vigilant with me and my sisters during this time, I was 11/12 when these crimes were taking place. They didn't go out for dinner or to the movies or anything for months when I saw a man down the side of our house when I went to put the cat out, we were living in a neighbouring suburb to where these crimes took place.
Absolutely a parents' worst nightmare.