Foster kids sent to live with serial killer
A bombshell review has prompted outrage after it was found child protection workers sent foster children to live with a convicted triple-murderer.
www.perthnow.com.auI don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment. Based on recent publicly reported outlets, Regina Arthurell (the person previously known as Reginald Arthurell) has been the subject of several high-profile media stories in 2026 regarding living arrangements and oversight after transitioning, including concerns about foster children being placed with them and subsequent investigations or proceedings.
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A bombshell review has prompted outrage after it was found child protection workers sent foster children to live with a convicted triple-murderer.
www.perthnow.com.auBen Fordham has received new images of murderer Reginald Arthurell amid reports he’s making threats against a victim’s family. The cross-dressing serial killer was released last year and is living in western Sydney under strict supervision. But the supervision is expected to end on May 24, and with it the released serial killer’s ankle bracelet […]
www.2gb.comSome Department of Communities and Justice staff members will face misconduct proceedings after a bungle that saw two foster children living with triple killer Regina Arthurell earlier this year.
www.abc.net.auA convicted serial killer who identifies as a woman is allegedly living with a vulnerable elderly woman and two kids in western Sydney. Family fears for safety near local schools.
hellocare.com.auArthurell, a former rodeo worker committed his first two killings four decades ago.
www.nzherald.co.nzNSW Minister for Families and Communities Kate Washington says the mistake is the worst she has ever seen during her time in the portfolio.
www.abc.net.auReginald Arthurell, who now goes by Regina after transitioning in 2020, reportedly moved in with the children, aged 12 and 14, a year after a supervision order expired.
www.dailymail.co.ukState ministers have apologised after the calamity was exposed by a member of the public
www.gbnews.comThe triple killer is now living in western Sydney as a woman named Regina.
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