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William Dwane Bell : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Dwane Bell
William Dwane Bell (born 1978) is a New Zealander who was convicted of three murders at the Panmure RSA in 2001 and is serving a 30-year non-parole life sentence at Paremoremo Prison - the longest non-parole sentence ever passed in New Zealand.〔 〕 == Early life == Bell came from a family with gang connections and his father admits he used to give his son 'the bash as a young fellow' (New Zealand slang referring to physical abuse, "the bash" = violent beatings/physical abuse/assault).〔(‘Killer's parents talk about their son’ ), TVNZ, Dec 15, 2002〕 His parents separated when he was seven and said William could not accept that his father was no longer around. It was after this they noticed their son's behaviour starting to change - he was getting into trouble, and involved in petty crime. From the age of nine until he was 17, Bell was in and out of the Weymouth Residential Centre, with the state believing his parents were not fit enough to bring him up. His father had been in prison and was well known around Mangere as a staunch customer. He said his son would tell him he was going to be like his dad. William would say "I'm going to be better than what you did... He wanted to be in another bigger gang, bigger than me." William Bell amassed more than 85 criminal convictions including theft, fraud, unlawful taking of motor vehicles, burglary, entering with intent, demands with intent to steal, aggravated robbery, presenting a firearm, impersonating police, assault, trespass, traffic and drug offences.
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