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The Moe incest case emerged in February 2007 when a woman, identified only as "M" for legal reasons, reported to
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in the Australian town of
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that her 63-year-old father, RSJ, had
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d her, physically abused her and kept her prisoner in her own home between 1977 and 2005.


Background

Police first learned about the alleged abuse in 2005, when M first came forward, but could not act because she did not want to co-operate after her father threatened violence against her mother and siblings. The J family had been known to authorities for more than 30 years at the time the abuse came to light; three of RSJ's six children with his wife had died and others have spent time in state care. The allegations first emerged in a news report, that said authorities had failed to investigate after being warned of the abuse years earlier. During the years of abuse, M gave birth to four of her father's children, each in major hospitals in the state capital
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. One child, a girl, died from severe brain and respiratory developmental problems at eleven weeks of age; two of the surviving boys are seriously
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; and the third boy has a major
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and social interaction problems. None of the children had fathers listed on their
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s, raising concerns about why questions were not asked at the time. The victim's mother was allegedly unaware of any abuse, despite sharing a house with her daughter, husband, and grandchildren until 2005.


Trial

RSJ was charged with 83
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offences by police in June 2008 after
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s showed he was the father of M's children. M and her three surviving sons were taken into the care of the Victorian authorities. RSJ appeared in court in November 2009, where he pleaded guilty to ten counts of
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, two counts of
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of a girl under the age of 16, and one count of
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. He also asked for the remaining 70 counts against him to be taken into consideration. During his sentencing in February 2010, County Court Judge Susan Pullen said:
"You defiled your daughter over many years on a regular basis. Your offending involved a gross breach of trust. To describe your treatment of your daughter as appalling is a gross understatement."
RSJ was sentenced to 22 years and five months' imprisonment with a non-parole period of 18 years and will be placed on the
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for the rest of his life. With time in custody taken into account, he will be eligible for parole in February 2027 at the age of 84. His appeal against the sentence was dismissed on 29 June 2012.


See also

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Colt clan incest case The Colt family incest case concerns an Australian family discovered in 2012 to have been engaging in four generations of incest beginning with a couple known as Tim and June Colt, who emigrated from New Zealand in the 1970s. They all lived on a ...
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Fritzl case The Fritzl case emerged in 2008, when a woman named Elisabeth Fritzl (born 6 April 1966) told police in the town of Amstetten, Lower Austria, Austria, that she had been held captive for 24 years by her father, Josef Fritzl (born 9 April 1935). J. ...
*
Goler clan The Golers are a clan of poor, rural families in Canada, on Nova Scotia's South Mountain, near Wolfville, known for inter-generational poverty and the conviction in the 1980s of many family members for sexual abuse and incest. Background The ...


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