Fraser also said that he murdered Sylvia Benedetti and "bled her like an animal" in a disused hotel and made a bloodied hand mark on the wall before smearing over it. Fraser also alleged that he had met Julie Turner in a shopping mall and was giving her a lift home. He then "flogged into her" after she had slapped him when he put his hand on her leg.
In the secret tape recorded on the day Fraser took detectives to the victims, the court heard that when he showed them where Ms. Leggo's body was buried at Nankin Creek, 20 km outside of Rockhampton, Fraser says he couldn't remember whose body it was because his mind had become "scrambled" and that it didn't matter because he was going to spend the rest of his life in jail anyway.
The jury then saw the secret audio tape detectives took when Fraser showed detectives where to find the remains of Ms. Turner which he had dumped near the Yeppoon Refuse Dump.
The court heard that Sylvia Benedetti was last seen on April 18, 1999, sitting in the Rockhampton City Mall with Fraser. Her blood was found in Fraser's car together with that of Keyra Steinhardt. It was Ms. Benedetti's blood that was found splattered all over the derelict hotel room.
A man who owned a shop opposite the Queensland Hotel told the court that he had mentioned to Fraser on April 21, 1999, that the hotel was about to be demolished and Fraser had become angry and red in the face, had clenched his fists and said "they can't do that." Two days later the wreckers discovered the blood-soaked room.