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Lee Rimmer, sister of Claremont victim Jane Rimmer, says the court verdict which concluded the prolonged Claremont proceedings are a cause for both celebration and grief. Bradley Robert Edwards was found guilty of the murders of Ciara Glennon and Jane Rimmer but was found not guilty for the murder of Sarah Spiers, whose body was never found. The three Claremont women went missing in 1996 and 1997, with Ms Rimmer’s and Ms Glennon’s bodies found in bushland outside of Perth in the late 1990s. Lee Rimmer said, “it’s very sad” but it also “means celebration”. “I think you get some closure but it’s always going to be the same, no one’s ever going to bring her back," she said. Asked whether she had been in close contact with the other families directly involved in the case, Ms Rimmer said “I think we all just want to have our own grief”. She thanked her support network of friends and family, adding the investigators who had pieced the mystery together “deserved a medal”.