On the evening of September 8, 1988, 20-year-old Janine Kerrie Balding walked through a car park at Sutherland railway station, unaware her life was about to be devastatingly cut short.
Janine, a bank teller from Wagga Wagga, NSW, had recently become engaged to her fiancé, Steven Moran. The couple were planning their wedding for the following year.
That day, she’d travelled into Sydney for work at the State Bank of New South Wales. She’d left her car at the station and returned around 6pm, where five young people were lurking – a group of homeless youths, some with criminal histories. Among them were Bronson Blessington, 14, Stephen ‘Shorty’ Jamieson, 22, Matthew Elliott, 16, Wayne Wilmot, 15, and Carol Arrow, 15.
Earlier, at a shelter, Blessington chillingly suggested, “Why don’t we…
