Molly Ticehurst's ex-boyfriend, Daniel Billings, has admitted to her murder and made additional confessions in a guilty plea. The 30-year-old man, currently serving time in the supermax wing at Goulburn jail, entered his plea via audio-video link from behind bars on Friday morning.
Billings' admission comes nearly two years after he was initially charged with multiple counts of rape and domestic violence against Ticehurst. Despite being deemed fit to appear before court 18 months ago, Billings had previously been granted bail by a local registrar just weeks before the murder took place.
Ticehurst's family gathered outside the courthouse in Forbes, where Billings made his plea, including her mother who was visibly shaken and her father Tony, who expressed frustration with the justice system for not providing closure sooner.
Billings' case has reignited calls for tougher laws to combat domestic violence in Australia. The incident sparked a national anti-DV campaign that ultimately led to significant changes to New South Wales law, including restrictions on bail and increased electronic monitoring for accused individuals.
As Billings was taken away after his plea, the court's adjournment is set for arraignment in the NSW Supreme Court.
Billings' admission comes nearly two years after he was initially charged with multiple counts of rape and domestic violence against Ticehurst. Despite being deemed fit to appear before court 18 months ago, Billings had previously been granted bail by a local registrar just weeks before the murder took place.
Ticehurst's family gathered outside the courthouse in Forbes, where Billings made his plea, including her mother who was visibly shaken and her father Tony, who expressed frustration with the justice system for not providing closure sooner.
Billings' case has reignited calls for tougher laws to combat domestic violence in Australia. The incident sparked a national anti-DV campaign that ultimately led to significant changes to New South Wales law, including restrictions on bail and increased electronic monitoring for accused individuals.
As Billings was taken away after his plea, the court's adjournment is set for arraignment in the NSW Supreme Court.