Bevan Spencer Von Einem, guilty of the murder of 15yr Richard Kelvin.
Share this @internewscast.com

Bevan Spencer von Einem, a convicted murderer from South Australia, has passed away while serving a life sentence.

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas confirmed the 79-year-old’s death earlier today.

Von Einem was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 1983 murder of Richard Kelvin, the 15-year-old son of former Adelaide Nine News presenter Rob Kelvin.

Bevan Spencer Von Einem, guilty of the murder of 15yr Richard Kelvin.
Bevan Spencer Von Einem was found guilty of the murder of 15-year-old Richard Kelvin. (Fairfax Media )

Authorities also suspected him in the murders of Alan Barnes, Peter Stojanov, Neil Muir, and Mark Langley.

It was believed that von Einem may have committed these crimes with others in a group infamously known as “The Family,” although no additional charges were ever filed.

In a statement on X, Malinauskas remarked that von Einem’s death does not absolve the horrific acts of murder and torture he carried out against innocent victims.

The Department for Correctional Services has advised me of the death of Bevan Spencer Von Einem.

His death marks the end of a life defined by calculated brutality. His crimes stand among the most horrific ever committed in South Australia, acts of deliberate cruelty that destroyed lives and inflicted trauma that will echo for generations.

Convicted of murdering teenager Richard Kelvin and long suspected of further horrific murders, he leaves behind a legacy of devastation for victims’ families that can never be undone.

Most unforgivably, he refused to co-operate with South Australia Police. He had every opportunity to assist investigators, to confirm what so many long believed, that he was responsible for the murder of other young men and to help bring other perpetrators to justice.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas have announced a $2.4 billion package to save Whyalla steelworks after its operator was placed under administration.
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas announced his passing on X. (Nine)

Instead, he chose silence, callous, deliberate silence, denying victims’ families even the faintest chance of closure. His decision to take critical information to the grave is an act of cruelty in its own right.

His death does nothing to erase the murder and torture he inflicted on innocent lives, nor does it ease the anger and grief carried by the families of his victims whose lives were shattered by his actions.

The greatest tragedy is that they may never know the full truth because of his deliberate and selfish silence.

Today, my thoughts are with the families of his victims. Their strength in the face of unimaginable suffering deserves our deepest respect and support.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Trump Administration Considers Criminal Charges Against Federal Reserve, Says Bank Chair

United States Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell says the justice department has…

Torres Strait Islands Commemorate 90th Anniversary of Influential Worker Strike

90 years ago, Torres Strait Islander workers in the pearl shell industry…

The Rising Popularity of This Hobby Among Young Australians

Meeting a three-time premiership-winning rugby league player to look at birds on…
Hundreds dead in mass Iran protests, activists say

Activists Report Hundreds Killed Amid Ongoing Protests in Iran

A crackdown on nationwide protests in Iran has killed at least 538…
Inspector Amy Scott receives the Commissioners Valour Award during a ceremony at the NSW Police Academy in Goulburn

Heroic Bondi Junction Officer Who Stopped Stabbing Now Battles Cancer: Community Rallies Support

Inspector Amy Scott has been hailed as a hero after courageously intervening…

Shocking Road Rage Incident: Prominent Muslim Leader and Wife Victims of Alleged Assault in Melbourne

In a disturbing incident near Melbourne, an imam and his wife were…
Childcare centre shut down in Sydney for failing to meet standards

Sydney Childcare Centre Closed Due to Non-Compliance with Standards

A Sydney childcare centre is the first to be shut down amid…

Preparing for Pet Loss: Developing a Grief Plan for Your Beloved Canine Companions

Furry friend or public pest? Not everyone wants to be pawed by…

Unequal Impact: How Heatwaves Highlight Disparities in Suburban Areas

Parts of the country have been sweltering through a heatwave that’s set…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has recalled parliament early to new hate speech and gun laws in response to the December 14 terrorist attack at Bondi Beach.

Urgent Parliamentary Session to Address Post-Bondi Terror Attack Reforms

In the wake of the December 14 terror attack at Bondi Beach,…
Sendle shuts down

Parcel Delivery Company Sendle Abruptly Ceases Operations

Australian parcel and courier service Sendle has suddenly ceased operations, leaving small…

Unprecedented Wildlife Takeover: Australian Marsupial Thrives on Remote British Island

Simon Archer says the Isle of Man is steeped in stories. The…