Chilling details have emerged in court about the death of Victorian school girl Zoe Buttigieg, who was strangled in her own bedroom in October last year.
Bowe Maddigan pleaded guilty in August to murdering and indecently assaulting the 11-year-old Wangaratta girl after being invited to her family home by her mother and her mother’s partner.
A pre-sentencing hearing in the Supreme Court yesterday heard that after a night spent drinking and smoking cannabis with the couple, Maddigan entered Zoe’s room in the early hours of October 25 and coaxed her down from her top-level bunk, reports Nine News.
Maddigan then sexually assaulted the little girl, fatally strangled her and returned her lifeless body back to her bed.
She was found there, covered by her doona, later that morning.
Zoe Buttigieg was sexually assaulted and murdered in her own bedroom. Image: Facebook.
The 30-year-old was arrested hours later roughly 9km away, walking barefoot along the edge of a freeway with a knife stuffed down his pants and self-inflicted wounds.
Nine News reports that the court yesterday heard that Maddigan later told police that Zoe "looked like an angel" and he "wanted to have her all for myself".
Child exploitation material was also discovered on his mobile phone, including searches for "ballerinas and contortionists between the ages of eight and 10", according to ABC.
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The mother must take some responsibility for allowing a man (who she knew had a violent criminal record) into her house. I have young children and I have no idea why you would allow this!
I imagine she has and it's the most heartbreaking mistake that she's ever made in her life, the decision that she regrets over all others.