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Jill Meagher (Adrian Ernest Edwards) was born on 30 October, 1982 in Drogheda, Ireland, is a 2012 rape and murder in Melbourne, Australia. Discover Jill Meagher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

Popular As Adrian Ernest Edwards
Occupation Pastry cook, Tradesman
Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 30 October, 1982
Birthday 30 October
Birthplace Drogheda, Ireland
Date of death September 22, 2012
Died Place N/A
Nationality Australia

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Her husband is Tom Meagher (m. ?–2012)

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Jill Meagher Net Worth

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1982

Gillian McKeon was born on 30 October 1982 in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.

She spent her early childhood in Termonfeckin village to the north of Drogheda.

The family relocated to Australia when her father, George McKeon, gained a job in Perth.

1996

During her time in the city, she attended Bull Creek Primary School and Rossmoyne High School before returning to Ireland with her family in 1996.

Back in Ireland, she attended Drogheda Grammar School and St Oliver's Community College in Drogheda before graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree from University College Dublin.

After graduation, she worked for the Irish national broadcaster RTÉ.

2009

Meagher did not formally move to Australia until 2009 after she met and married Tom Meagher in Ireland in 2008.

After arriving in Australia, she settled in Melbourne and began working for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

She stayed in touch with her parents who were by then living again in Perth, Western Australia.

2012

Gillian Meagher (née McKeon) was a 29-year-old Irish woman living in Australia who was raped and murdered while walking home from a pub in Brunswick, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, in the early hours of 22 September 2012.

Meagher's case was initially classified as that of a missing person, as she had failed to return home to her husband, Tom Meagher.

But it soon became a homicide investigation.

Her disappearance attracted widespread media attention and a review of closed-circuit television images from the area of her disappearance.

Her body was discovered six days later near Gisborne South, about 50 kilometres (31 miles) north from Brunswick.

In September 2012, she had come back to Melbourne after visiting her parents when her father had a bout of ill health.

Meagher worked for the ABC in an administrative and occasional on-air role at ABC Radio Melbourne.

After work on 21 September 2012, Meagher went with co-workers from ABC Melbourne to the Brunswick Green bar on Sydney Road, Brunswick, later moving to Bar Etiquette (also on Sydney Road and now closed).

She left the bar at around 1:30 am and began the short walk back to the home she shared with her husband.

While walking home, Meagher called her brother, Michael McKeon, and spoke with him briefly about their father.

At their flat, her husband woke to realise she was not home and started searching for her.

When she could not be found or contacted by phone, he contacted the police.

In the days after she went missing, Meagher's ABC colleagues used Twitter to help in the search for her.

A Facebook page, "Help us Find Jill Meagher" (now defunct), was started on 23 September in the hope of finding her alive.

A poster campaign was also launched.

By 27 September, five days after her disappearance, the Facebook page had received over 100,000 "likes".

The public soon became aware of the search, primarily through the growing number of media reports and the Facebook page.

On 24 September, Meagher's handbag was found by police in a laneway near Hope Street, Brunswick.

This was close to where she lived.

Police were suspicious as to how it came to be there because the area had previously been searched by them.

On 25 September, closed-circuit television (CCTV) video was handed to and then released by Victoria Police.

The video was provided to them by an employee of the Duchess Boutique, a bridal shop based on Sydney Road near Hope Street.

It had been recorded from within the shop but had a limited view of the street through its front windows.

It showed her speaking to a man in a blue hoodie at around 1:42 am on the night she disappeared.

At one point she brandishes her mobile phone at him.

The man had also been filmed walking outside the shop four minutes earlier.

2013

Adrian Ernest Bayley pleaded guilty to Meagher's rape and murder in April 2013.

He was sentenced to life imprisonment with a 35-year non-parole period.

His bid to appeal his minimum term, in September 2013, was unsuccessful.

2015

In May 2015, Bayley was sentenced to another 18 years and his non-parole period was extended from 35 to 43 years for three other rape convictions.

2016

In July 2016, the sentence was reduced to 40 years, deducting three years of the term, making Bayley eligible for parole in 2055.