A collection of death notices discovered in the bedroom of aged care murderer Garry Davis has sparked concerns about the possibility of additional victims.

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  1. This is a deeply troubling revelation. The discovery of death notices in Garry Davis’s bedroom certainly raises serious questions and concerns about the extent of his actions. It’s unsettling to think that there may be more victims than previously known. Investigators will likely need to examine these notices closely to understand the context and determine if they provide any leads in the ongoing investigation. The safety of vulnerable individuals in care facilities is paramount, and it’s critical that a thorough and transparent inquiry is conducted to ensure justice for any additional victims and their families.

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