Shannon Norgate: Accused murderer admits he ‘killed old mate’ in jail attack on convicted paedophile

An inmate has confessed in court to fatally attacking a convicted child sex offender inside a Queensland jail.

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Convicted child abuser Shannon Norgate has died in hospital after being found unresponsive in a Queensland Correctional Centre.
Convicted child abuser Shannon Norgate has died in hospital after being found unresponsive in a Queensland Correctional Centre. Credit: Unknown

An inmate accused of murdering another inmate has told a magistrate he committed the killing because the victim was a child sex offender.

Shannon Daniel Norgate, 28, was discovered unresponsive with severe injuries following an assault at Maryborough Correctional Centre, north of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, on November 26. He passed away in hospital on December 1 .

Norgate had been serving a sentence since 2020 for sexually abusing young boys in a shopping centre toilet block.

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Fellow prisoners Bodhi James Barry Johnson, 29 and Isaac James Martin, 31, were both charged with murder on Wednesday.

In a brief Brisbane Magistrates Court appearance on Thursday, Martin said he killed Norgate after being told he faced a mandatory life sentence if found guilty for murder.

“That’s right, Your Honour. I killed old mate because he was a child molester. I’m not denying anything. I killed him,” he said.

Martin appeared via videolink wearing a white prison-issue smock and sporting a beard.

Magistrate Aaron Simpson told Martin he should seek legal representation.

Shannon Daniel Norgate died in hospital late on Monday following an incident with two other prisoners at the Maryborough Correctional Centre on November 26.
Shannon Daniel Norgate died in hospital late on Monday following an incident with two other prisoners at the Maryborough Correctional Centre on November 26. Credit: Shannon Norgate/Facebook

“Killing a person does not necessarily mean it’s murder. There are different levels of killing a person. A lawyer might be able to help you get the best result if that’s the case,” Mr Simpson said.

Martin had earlier said he had not applied for legal representations because he had not bothered to do it.

“I’m representing myself, mate,” Martin said.

“It’s a murder charge,” Mr Simpson said.

“All good,” Martin said.

Martin was remanded in custody for his case to return to court on March 9.

He was previously sentenced to 11 years’ imprisonment in 2023 for unlawful striking causing the death of fellow inmate Zlatko Sikorsky who was awaiting trial for the murder of 16-year-old Larissa Beilby.

Johnson also appeared briefly via videolink wearing a prison-issue green T-shirt.

He was applying for legal representation and was now in custody at Woodford Correctional Centre, north of Brisbane, Mr Simpson heard.

Johnson was remanded in custody for his case to return to court on March 9.

He had been eligible to apply for parole next month while serving a sentence for car theft and arson.

- with AAP

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