Found Deceased Australia - Penelope 'Penny' Bailey, 59, Melbourne, 29 Sept 2015 *Arrest*

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Son urged to come forward after Melbourne mother's disappearance
"Police have appealed for the son of a missing Melbourne woman to come forward after she disappeared in suspicious circumstances on Tuesday.

Penelope Bailey, 59, was reported missing from her Mont Albert North home by her family.

Her 34-year-old son Stephen, was last seen riding his bike away from the home they share around noon on Tuesday and has not been seen since.

The Victoria Police homicide squad has set up a crime scene at the home but they will not say what they found there."

http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-07/mother-and-son-missing-in-suspicious-circumstances/6833242
 
CCTV shows missing man at a railway station as homicide detectives investigate his mother Penelope Bailey's disappearance and her daughters make desperate appeal

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The son of a 59-year-old woman, whose disappearance is being investigated by homicide detectives, has been seen at a Melbourne train station after the pair vanished from their suburban home.
Police released images of 34-year-old Stephen Bailey that were captured by CCTV cameras around 6.55pm on Tuesday at Flinders Street Railway Station, in Melbourne's CBD, only hours after his sister's made an emotional plea for their mother Penelope Bailey to contact authorities.
Ms Bailey was last seen by one of her daughters around 9pm on Sunday night at her Mont Albert home, located 12 kilometers east of Melbourne’s city centre in Victoria.


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Mr Bailey, 34, had last been seen at 11.45am on Tuesday, cycling away from the townhouse in Strabane Avenue, Mont Albert, where he lived with his mother.


Ms Bailey, 59, was reported missing from the house, in Melbourne's east, on Tuesday night. She was last seen at 9pm on Sunday.


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The son of a 59-year-old woman has been arrested by police after he failed to contact them following the suspicious disappearance of his mother who was reported missing two days ago.
Stephen Bailey, 34, was arrested on Thursday morning by police at Smithfield Road in North Melbourne and is now in hospital, but it is not known what he is being treated for.
A crime scene has been established at Ms Bailey's Mont Albert home she shared with her son, where blood was found inside and items recovered as evidence, 9News reported.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rested-homicide-detectives.html#ixzz3nvnehGao

 
Murder suspect Stephen Bailey asked to be called Aristotle during arrest, court told
ABC News
By Emma Younger
Updated Tue Sep 06 17:58:17 EST 2016
Posted Tue Sep 06 14:49:36 EST 2016

'Bailey was arrested in Kensington, after being found on the street in his underpants, and was made an involuntary psychiatric patient by police.

Paramedic Michelle Brown told a committal hearing in the Melbourne Magistrates Court that Bailey was complaining about having poison in his veins.

"He was mumbling
about being Aristotle,
someone being in the Maribyrnong River," she said.

"He was scattered in thought, he was dishevelled."

Ms Brown agreed to call Bailey by the name Aristotle, after the Greek philosopher, at his insistence.'

'Mental health suppression order dismissed'

'Bailey's defence lawyers this morning applied for a suppression order to ban any publication of the hearing, arguing he has a "complex constellation of mental health issues" and could become a target while in custody, which could result in him being moved to protective custody.

They argued this could put him at risk of self harm.

But the broad application was dismissed by Magistrate Franz Holzer, who instead supressed details about the nature of the injuries suffered by Ms Bailey.

The hearing continues.'

http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-...cused-in-underwear-insisted-aristotle/7819440
 
This news article is from June 2018, but I thought it was important:

https://www.theage.com.au/national/...n-mental-health-hospital-20180622-p4zn67.html

At a court hearing on Friday, Justice Stephen Kaye said Ms Bailey had been described to him by friends and family as a "kind, gentle and caring person who was much loved by her family".

"The circumstances in which she died must have been particularly terrifying for her. It is appalling for her to have died in such violent circumstances in her own home, at the hands of a son to whom she had given much care and support," he said.

"He continues to suffer significant and persistent symptoms of his schizophrenic illness. It is in no circumstances clear that in interest of the community and of Mr Bailey himself, the only appropriate order to be made in this case is to imposition of a custodial supervision order."

RIP Penelope.
 

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