A man accused of terrorising women in the early 1990s across Sydney, who was dubbed the Night Stalker, has pleaded guilty to 13 charges.
The man appeared before Downing Centre local court on Thursday, weeks after the serial rapist was unmasked as Glenn Gary Cameron. His identity had remained a secret since he was arrested more than 18 months ago due to suppression orders.
Cameron, now 61, was accused of assaulting at least eight women while in his 20s between 1991 and 1993 in Sydney’s inner-west and eastern suburbs, specifically Moore Park.
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He appeared in court via video from prison on Tuesday. He wore glasses below his light-coloured hair.
Cameron was arrested in February 2024 at Sydney airport after a breakthrough in forensic technology helped police progress the 30-year-old cold case.
Cameron had initially faced 36 charges, including 19 counts of aggravated sexual assault involving a threat to inflict actual bodily harm on a victim with a weapon and eight counts of indecent assault.
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He pleaded guilty on Thursday to 11 counts of aggravated sexual assault, one count of attempted aggravated assault and one count of indecent assault.
Nine of the initial 36 charges were withdrawn, while the remainder would be taken into account when Cameron was sentenced, the court heard.
After his pleas were read out, Cameron was asked by magistrate Greg Grogin if he agreed with what had been outlined.
“Yes, your honour,” he responded.
Cameron was due to be sentenced on 24 October.