The lawyer for a man who murdered Canberra woman Daniela D’Addario has argued against a life sentence, saying his client is “no Marcus Rappel or Ivan Milat”.
Josaia Vosikata, 29, has admitted to murdering Ms D’Addario in her Belconnen apartment last year, before driving her body, in her own car, to Bermagui on the New South Wales south coast.
Events took a dramatic turn when Vosikata fled into the bush after being stopped by police.
It was 20 hours before he was finally arrested.
Today in the ACT Supreme Court, ACT Director of Public Prosecutions Jon White told the court the crime attracted a life sentence.
“A very vibrant… young woman has been taken in the prime of her life and that has left her family devastated,” Mr White said.
“This was a premeditated conduct of violent revenge which resulted in murder.”
Mr White said the killing of Ms D’Addario and the violation of her body afterward was significant.
“The fact he filmed it was redolent of the taking of a trophy,” Mr White said.
‘Obsession’ led to murder
He said Justice John Burns should view what happened after Ms D’Addario’s death as part of Vosikata’s premeditated plan.
“The obsession that he held in relation to the victim led him to kill her,” Mr White said.
But Vosikata’s lawyer, Paul Edmonds, said his client did not deserve to spend the rest of his life in prison.
He acknowledged it was a heinous crime but said: “This is not a worst case of murder”.
“He’s no Marcus Rappel [the killer of another Canberra woman Tara Costigan] or Ivan Milat.”