Hannah Clarke and her children, were set on fire in a car in Camp Hill, Brisbane, by the former NRL player on February 19, 2020.
Baxter died from self-inflicted stab wounds. In an interview with 7.30 following her horrific death, her brother, Nathaniel Clarke, said of the tragedy: "It wasn't quick.
It was planned and executed ... He couldn't even do it quick. That's the worst thing. He made them suffer, and her." Mr Clarke said "he seemed at the start like a good bloke," but his brother-in-law's controlling nature was more obvious in the last two or three years. "He was the type of person that had to win everything, had to be the best at everything, really didn't like when he wasn't," he said. "He had to control every moment he was in.
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