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Chief Justice Peter Quinlan handed down sentences in the WA Supreme Court on Friday to those involved in a tragic murder case. Cassius Turvey, a young boy, succumbed to his injuries in the hospital 10 days after being intentionally hit on the head back in October 2022. Three men linked to his murder have been sentenced to prison.
The crime has drawn widespread attention, particularly as it involved an Indigenous person. Cassius Turvey’s mother has expressed deep anguish, denouncing those responsible as “monsters”. After the sentencing, Mechelle Turvey addressed the press, reacting to life sentences given to two men and a significant jail term to another.
Cassius, belonging to the Noongar Yamatji community, received fatal injuries in Perth’s eastern suburbs on the 13th of October, 2022. The court found Jack Steven James Brearley, aged 24, and Brodie Lee Palmer, 30, guilty of murdering the 15-year-old in May. Both were sentenced to life imprisonment, with parole possibilities opening only in 2044 and 2041, respectively.
Four days later, Brearley and his co-accused allegedly armed themselves with metal poles pulled from shopping trolleys before climbing into Palmer’s ute and driving off to search for youths before they came across Cassius.

Sentences have been handed down for those involved in the death of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey. Credit: NITV News
The trial had heard Brearley had said in a phone call that Cassius had “learnt his lesson” and outside court on Friday, Turvey said “well he has learned a life lesson now”.
MacKenzie received two years and six months and will be eligible for parole in November.

There was an outpouring of community sentiment in the Perth suburb of Midland following the murder of local teenager Cassius Turvey. Source: AAP / Asron Bunch
Turvey said the sentences did not change what had happened.