The man responsible for 4-year-old Cleo Smith’s 18-day disappearance in Australia last year has pleaded guilty to abducting her from a campsite in October.
On Monday, Terence Darrell Kelly signed onto a virtual court appearance in Carnarvon, Australia, from a maximum-security prison, according to multiple outlets.
During the hearing, he admitted to abducting the little girl, pleading guilty to a charge of forcibly taking a child aged under 16.
He now faces up to 20 years in prison. The case has been transferred to the District Court of Western Australia with a hearing set for late March.
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