Martin Bryant like any prisoner has the right to choose who visits him/her.
I undertsand he has chosen for "no visitors" in recent years, not even his mother.
Despite his mental dysfunction, Bryant was judged as fit to stand trial and a trial was scheduled to begin 7 November 1996, but Bryant, persuaded by his court-appointed lawyer, pleaded guilty to murder.
On Monday November 13, 2006, Bryant was moved into Hobart's Wilfred Lopes Centre, a secure mental health unit run by the Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services. The 35-bed unit for inmates with serious mental illness is staffed inside with doctors, nurses and other support workers. Inmates are not locked down and can come and go from their cells. Exterior security at the facility is provided by a three-wall perimeter patrolled by private contract guards.
Photographs of Martin Bryant had been digitally manipulated with the effect of making Bryant appear deranged. (though I am not saying he wasn't).
In his police interview Bryant admitted to having car jacked the BMW, but claimed it only had three occupants and that he never shot anyone. He also claimed he did not take the BMW from anywhere near the toll booth and that his hostage was taken from the BMW. He said that he thought the man he took hostage must have died in the boot when the car exploded. He did not have any distinction between the fire of the car and the later house fire. He also said he never went to Port Arthur that day, however several people identified him in person, including the toll attendant, proving that he was lying during the police interview, or was not mentally able to recall events correctly. He also claimed that the guns found by police were not his, but admitted to owning the shotgun that was found with his passport back in his own car near the toll booth.
Bryant initially pleaded not guilty to the 35 murders but after the prosecution began presenting evidence, changed his plea to guilty, though he was never required to confess. He laughed hysterically as the judge read out the charges against him. He was found guilty of all charges and is now serving 35 sentences of life imprisonment in Hobart's Risdon Prison without possibility of parole. In Australian terms, his prison papers are marked "never to be released". This is very rare in Australia; the majority of Australian murder sentences allow the possibility of parole after a long prison term.
For DK.... Martin Bryant is a person who shot and killed 35 people, injured 37 others in Tasmania Australia.... yes not only these horrific events occur in America.
2007-04-17 20:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Martin Bryant Prison
2016-10-15 04:26:57
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answered by missildine 4
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permission visit martin bryant friend told fat true
2016-02-01 12:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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actually 3 wise man didn't visit Jesus right after he was born. Don't know why everyone thinks that. He was a toddler according to the Bible before they came. But cute! I like that.
2016-03-18 03:06:55
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answered by Nedra 4
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He killed 35 people. LOLOLOL He is a piece of ****. My heart goes out to anyone who lost friends and family due to the actions of person responsible for question------ *******.
m. br=7n#... LOL I reckon the problem here is no where near enough bullying in highschool.
How else are we to weed out disgusting excuses of slime- ie:prisoner B..ant.
(I'd buy anyone a drink who just scrubs this filth of the page....)
A nice drink ;)
2014-02-28 20:36:31
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answered by jareds 1
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Who is Martin Bryant and why is important whether or not he's fat?
2007-04-17 20:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Does it matter if he is fat? U r a ditz!!
2007-04-21 17:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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do a peoplesearch.com search on him.
2007-04-17 20:19:52
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answered by RANDELL 7
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ask your friend
2007-04-17 20:24:43
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