Daughter, 23, of feared standover man is charged with his MURDER after allegedly stabbing him repeatedly
- Michael John Carroll died from multiple stab wounds to stomach on Saturday
- He was found outside a friend’s home at Tenambit in regional New South Wales
- His daughter Maddison Hickson, 23, was arrested and charged with murder
- Carroll was a feared standover man who broke into drug dealer’s houses
The daughter of a standover man who once admitted to taking a set of pliers to a man’s testicles has been charged with his murder.
Michael John Carroll, 51, was found with multiple stab wounds at the front of a friend’s house on Ronald Street at Tenambit, in New South Wales‘ Hunter region, at 7.20pm on Saturday.
Paramedics attempted to treat Carroll at the scene though he could not be revived, Daily Telegraph reported.
His daughter Maddison Hickson, 23, was arrested by police and charged with his murder on Sunday morning.
The daughter of a standover man (pictured, Michael John Carroll) who once admitted to taking a set of pliers to a man’s testicles, has been charged with his murder
Michael John Carroll, 51, was found with multiple stab wounds at the front of a friend’s house on Ronald Street at Tenambit, in New South Wales’ Hunter region, at 7.20pm on Saturday (pictured, emergency services at the scene on Saturday night)
Paramedics attempted to treat Carroll at the scene though he could not be revived
Carroll was a feared standover man who was known for torturing drug dealers.
He faced court following a string of home invasions in 2014.
Police say that he wielded a tomahawk and meat cleaver and demanded the drug dealers hand over their drugs.
Several victims had mutilated ears, broken bones and burned body parts.
Carroll admitted he had bashed a man with a baseball bat and then used a set of pliers on his fingers, toes and testicles.
He pleaded guilty to one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
A source said that Carroll ‘was mad, too mad even for the bikies.’
His daughter Maddison Hickson, 23, was arrested by police and charged with his murder on Sunday morning (pictured, police photographing the scene)
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