Maddison Hall

Maddison Hall
Born
Noel Crompton Hall

1964
Criminal statusReleased from Silverwater Correctional Centre (2010)
Conviction(s)Murder

Maddison Hall (born Noel Crompton Hall in 1964) is a convicted Australian murderer. In 1987, Hall shot and killed hitchhiker Lyn Saunders[1] at Gol Gol, New South Wales. Hall was convicted in 1989.[2] Her transition in prison, the support provided by the prison system, and disagreement over placement in male versus female prison, has been the subject of debate[3][4][5][6]

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  3. ^ "'Absolutely terrifying': transgender people and the prison system". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 4 April 2016.
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