Convicted killer Damien Anthony Peters, who spent 13 years behind bars for murdering two of his lovers, has jumped his parole in inner Sydney.
A convicted killer is on the run after removing his electronic monitoring anklet while on parole in Sydney.
Peters pleaded guilty to murdering and dismembering two of his male lovers in his Surry Hills flat in 2001 and was jailed for 21 years, with a non-parole period of 13 years, in 2002.
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