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Julian Knight was born on 4 March, 1968 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian mass murderer. Discover Julian Knight's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Julian Knight |
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Former staff cadet at Royal Military College, Duntroon |
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56 years old |
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Pisces |
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4 March, 1968 |
Birthday |
4 March |
Birthplace |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Victoria
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Julian Knight Height, Weight & Measurements
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Julian Knight Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Julian Knight worth at the age of 56 years old? Julian Knightâs income source is mostly from being a successful Former. He is from Victoria. We have estimated Julian Knight's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Julian Knight (born 4 March 1968) is an Australian mass murderer.
In early 1975, Knight's family settled in Laverton, Victoria and he attended Laverton Primary School until the end of 1978.
His parents divorced in 1980 when he was 12.
He then attended Westbourne Grammar School, Fitzroy High School, and later Melbourne High School, a selective secondary school with entry by academic examination.
An entry written by students in the 1985 Melbourne High School yearbook says: Julian 'Swapo' Knight inherited the role of "cadet unit looney and chief political agitator".
While at Westbourne, he was known for his fascination with guns and the military with strong interests in Nazi Germany and World War II.
In 1986, he attended La Trobe University to study French, German history, and politics.
Knight joined the Australian Army Cadets aged 14 and served in two cadet units, the Norwood High School Cadet Unit and the Melbourne HSCU.
On 9 August 1987, he shot seven people dead and injured 19 during a shooting spree in Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia in what became known as the Hoddle Street massacre.
Knight is serving seven concurrent sentences of life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 27 years.
The judge who sentenced him, Justice George Hampel, stated that there were "a number of significant mitigatory factors" and "the fixing of a minimum term in this case is appropriate because of your age and your prospects of rehabilitation."
The Crown prosecutor, Joe Dickson QC, "did not contend that a minimum term should not be fixed."
Knight is incarcerated in the maximum security Port Phillip Prison in Truganina near Melbourne.
Knight entered the Royal Military College, Duntroon on 13 January 1987 at the age of 18.
While a military career had long been a dream, he performed poorly at studies and gained good results only in weapons expertise exercises.
Knight was advised to leave the army after an incident in which he stabbed his superior, a sergeant, while drinking.
On the evening of Sunday, 9 August 1987, Knight began firing his weapon multiple times on Hoddle Street in the Melbourne suburb of Clifton Hill.
The shootings resulted in the deaths of seven people and serious injury to nineteen others.
After a police chase lasting more than thirty minutes, Knight was apprehended in nearby Fitzroy North and arrested for the shootings.
During the trial, it was asserted that Knight had a personality disorder with hysterical features.
He was sentenced to seven concurrent terms of life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 27 years.
The Hoddle Street massacre has been the subject of several books, and two Australian TV documentaries: ABC TV's Hoddle Street (1988) and GTV Channel 9's Hoddle Street (2007).
Knight is an inmate in the mainstream section of the maximum security Port Phillip Prison near Melbourne.
He has initiated many legal challenges to the Victoria Government while imprisoned.
Knight's challenges often concern events and occurrences arising during his imprisonment and his dissatisfaction with prison management and prison discipline.
He has spent twelve years of his sentence in high-security management facilities.
On the 20th anniversary of the Hoddle Street massacre, the judge who sentenced Knight, Professor George Hampel, stood by the sentence he gave him.
On 7 September 1992, Knight appeared before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal seeking a review of a decision where he was refused AUSTUDY assistance with his university studies while imprisoned.
On 22 October 2001, Knight appeared before the Supreme Court of Victoria in his first Supreme Court case against the prison authorities, seeking an injunction ordering the return of documents prepared for the inquest into the death of a prisoner who had hanged himself in 2000.
The documents were returned in court that day and the application was dismissed.
On 4 July 2002, Knight appeared before the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) with a complaint regarding an abuse of human rights where prison officers removed items "of a political nature" from his cell.
The items removed were a collection of business cards, pamphlets and sheets of paper.
One sheet of the paper had a large picture of Adolf Hitler in uniform.
He would have been eligible for parole in 2014 except that the Victorian government passed and approved of legislation which ensures that he is kept in jail until he dies, is in immediate danger of dying, or is so incapacitated that he no longer poses a danger to others.
Shortly before Knight became eligible for parole in 2014, the Victorian Parliament passed the Corrections Amendment (Parole) Act 2014 (Vic), which amended the Corrections Act 1986 (Vic) to prevent the parole board from ordering Knight's release "unless satisfied, amongst other things, that Mr Knight is in imminent danger of dying or is seriously incapacitated and that, as a result, he no longer has the physical ability to do harm to any person."
Knight has challenged the validity of the legislation many times, but lost his final appeal to the High Court in August 2017.
When he was ten days old he was adopted by a family with strong army ties.
Knight moved often as a child, living in Melbourne, Puckapunyal, and also abroad in Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
He later enlisted in the Army Reserve at the age of 17 while still in high school, serving as a trooper in the 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment, an armoured reconnaissance unit.