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Police Separate Serial Killer from Foster Children Aged 12 and 14

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Last updated: March 10, 2026 1:10 am
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Heavily-armed police raided a western Sydney home and separated a notorious triple serial killer from two foster children aged 12 and 14 following public concerns over their safety.

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Background on the KillerThe Living ArrangementPolice InterventionPast Incidents and Current Status

Background on the Killer

Reginald Arthurell, who transitioned and now uses the name Regina in 2020, served 24 years in prison for bludgeoning fiancée Venet Mulhall to death in 1996 while on parole. Earlier convictions include killing a stepfather with a carving knife in the 1970s and a teenage sailor in the 1980s. Now in their late 70s, Arthurell’s extended supervision order expired in December 2024 without renewal.

The Living Arrangement

Arthurell moved in with the children and their elderly carer about a year ago. The pair met at Westmead Hospital, leading to the invitation. The carer’s daughter grew alarmed after discovering the killer’s history and raised fears about her mother’s safety and potential financial manipulation involving superannuation funds.

“This person has changed,” the mother reportedly dismissed her daughter’s questions. The daughter questioned oversight by authorities: “What are the details of those orders and who is making sure those orders are being followed?”

Police Intervention

On Tuesday, radio host Ben Fordham disclosed the raid on 2GB, confirming police action separated Arthurell from the children. NSW Police described the living situation as outside their jurisdiction but urged reporting safety concerns.

Paul Quinn, brother of victim Venet Mulhall, criticized the release: “The whole system has failed. He’s targeted vulnerable women his whole life.” He called for automatic life sentences for serial killers and labeled it a judicial failure.

Past Incidents and Current Status

Five years ago, community backlash forced Arthurell from a Yagoona retirement home, with Canterbury Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour declaring them unwelcome. In January 2022, police arrested Arthurell on allegations of sexually touching a 55-year-old man.

A spokesperson for NSW Attorney General Michael Daley confirmed no extended supervision order exists, emphasizing risk assessments prioritize community safety. Concerns about financial abuse or other risks should go to NSW Police.

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