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Anthony Eriksen Gets 26 Years for Murder of Partner in Sydney Stabbing

The judge emphasized deterrence in domestic violence cases given the absence of mitigating material.

Overview

  • NSW Supreme Court Justice Andrew Coleman imposed a maximum term of 26 years and eight months with a 20‑year non‑parole period.
  • The sentence is backdated to Eriksen’s April 9, 2023 arrest, making him eligible to apply for parole on April 8, 2043.
  • Coleman described the killing as a repeated and frenzied attack, noting 18 stab wounds inflicted during an argument in the Mascot unit.
  • Eriksen told a triple‑0 operator, “Well, I put a knife into her,” after Fenwick had asked him to move out and expressed fear to friends.
  • He represented himself at trial, later dismissed sentencing counsel, refused psychiatric assessment, and showed no remorse, leading the judge to call it a de‑facto life sentence.