Mother accused of murdering daughter while in cult pleads not guilty

Mother accused of murdering daughter while in cult pleads not guilty
A girl accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter whereas concerned in a cult three a long time in the past has pleaded not responsible.

Ellen Rachel Craig, 60, allegedly killed Tillie Craig close to Oberon in central NSW in July 1987.

Police allege the toddler was overwhelmed to loss of life with plastic tubing and her stays disposed of at a rural property in Porters Retreat, which additionally served because the headquarters of the cult The Ministry of God.

A woman has been charged over the alleged fatal beating of her two-year-old daughter in the New South Wales Central West nearly 30 years ago.
Tillie Craig, two, was allegedly overwhelmed to loss of life by her mom. (Supplied)

The 60-year-old appeared for arraignment in court docket through audio-visual hyperlink from Dillwynia Correctional Centre in western Sydney, the place she pleaded not responsible.

Craig and her co-accused Alexander Wilon – the cult’s alleged chief – had been initially set to face court docket in a joint trial.

But after Wilon’s latest stroke, his lawyer Troy Anderson SC requested a delay.

“Mr Wilon recently suffered a stroke (and his) situation will not stabilise for three months,” he instructed NSW Supreme Court on Friday.

“After three months we will know if his position will improve, if ever.”

A woman has been charged over the alleged fatal beating of her two-year-old daughter in the New South Wales Central West nearly 30 years ago.
Ellen Rachel Craig has pleaded not responsible to homicide. (NSW Police)

The case went chilly for greater than three a long time till the Unsolved Homicide Unit acquired a tip-off in 2019.

By November 2021, police arrested and charged the alleged cult chief over his potential position within the homicide, six months earlier than Craig was arrested in New Zealand and extradited to NSW.

Craig’s authorized crew will file an software for a judge-alone trial that will probably be assessed on August 28.

Wilon’s matter will return to court docket in November.

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