
Courtney Herron’s body, bearing the signs of a “horrendous beating”, was found by dog walkers in Royal Park, Victoria, at 9:15am on Saturday morning.
She was hard to identify at first.
With no fixed address, there had been no one waiting up for her. No one who noticed she hadn’t come home that night.
The 25-year-old likely spent her last night alive sleeping in a park, as the season edged closer to winter. It would have been freezing and it would have been dark.
But before long, police identified the woman as Herron, a former government worker known to the community.
Her friends described her as “funny”, “friendly” and “generous”. She had family that loved her. In the past she had stayed with her mother, her ex-boyfriend and friends. But it became increasingly difficult, because at the time of her death, Herron was also a woman struggling.
An ex-boyfriend, Terrick Norris, told The New Daily, that Herron was “addicted to drugs and sometimes it got a bit too much.”
Her life, according to friends, changed when she became addicted to heroin and ice. It was there she found herself stuck.