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Thursday, 4 September 2008
Hudson, a Hells Angels bikie, shot Mr Keilar at close range then fired twice more on the family man as he lay dying on the ground
Hudson, a Hells Angels bikie, shot Mr Keilar at close range then fired twice more on the family man as he lay dying on the ground near the intersection of Flinders Lane and William Street.Mr Keilar's sister Jane Mann said in a victim impact statement tendered to court, that his "sad and tragic loss" had caused his family "extreme emotional trauma".She said Mr Keilar came from a close family who had been "devastated" by his violent killing.Prosecutor Ray Elston, SC, said Mr Keilar's wife had been too traumatised to write a victim impact statement.Mr Keilar and Mr de Waard, who survived after being shot twice, were trying to calm Hudson as he violently assaulted his part-time girlfriend Ms Douglas.Ms Douglas had a kidney removed after being shot in the upper body and Mr de Waard still has a bullet lodged in his pelvis.Hudson today pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court to murdering Mr Keilar, 43, attempting to murder Mr de Waard and Ms Douglas, and intentionally causing serious injury to stripper Autumn Daly-Holt.He also pleaded guilty to being a prohibited person in possession of an unauthorised firearm after spending a wild night drinking with Collingwood footballer Alan Didak during which he fired shots from his car as he drove the star player to the Hells Angels' Campbellfield club rooms.Psychologist Jeffrey Cummins said Hudson was "living a full on drug-using lifestyle" at the time of the shootings and had taken to constantly carrying a firearm after after he was shot in the face at a NSW boxing match in 2006 following his defection from the Finks bikie gang to rival club, the Hells Angels.
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