Cleo Smith abduction suspect spends first night in tough maximum security jail alongside notorious killers

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CLEO Smith’s alleged kidnapper has spent his first night locked up with some of Australia’s most violent villains.  Terence Darrell Kelly, 36, arrived at Casuarina Prison south of Perth in shackles yesterday afternoon after being arrested by officers who swooped on a property and rescued the missing four-year-old.  GettyTerence Darrell Kelly boards a plane yesterday after being taken into custody by members of the Special Operations Group at Carnarvon airport[/caption] Getty Images - GettyCleo Smith is carried inside a friend’s house by her mother[/caption] GoogleCasuarina Prison is considered one of Australia’s toughest prisons[/caption] Until at least his next court appearance in December, Kelly will be held at the maximum-security jail, which is home to some of Western Australia’s notorious criminals. This includes Dante Arthurs who brutally raped and strangled an eight-year-old girl in 2006. Another lifer is the Claremont serial killer, Bradley Edwards. In December 2020 he was jailed for at least 40 years for the abduction and murder of two young women in their twenties.  Inmates often savagely attack each other and one prison guard has revealed colleagues being raped, beaten, and robbed at work The hellish conditions inside Casuarina are a far cry from the quiet life Kelly lived in the council home, just a seven-minute drive from Cleo’s family home. Most read in The Sun BLOODY HELL Bride 'traumatised' after £125 ASOS playsuit arrives with 'bloodstain' PADDLE ARREST Woman arrested on 'gross negligence manslaughter' as 4th paddleboarder dies BELTING NIGHT Tyson Fury took two women on wild 8hr bender after they asked him for selfie WHO'S A CELEB? I'm A Celeb's David Ginola, Naughty Boy & Danny Miller sneak into quarantine GET THEM IN THERE! I'm A Celeb FULL line-up - including soap icons, Prem legend & TV star SHOP HORROR I've spent two years looking for a school uniform for my 7st7 six year-old son Neighbours describe a “quiet” man who did not have many visitors. Posts on his Facebook page show he had an interest in Bratz dolls.  Kelly, who is accused of taking Cleo from her family’s tent in Blowholes campground site in Western Australia about three weeks ago, arrived at the jail after appearing in Carnarvon Magistrates Court. Read our Cleo Smith blog for the latest updates in the search He faces several criminal charges including one count of forcibly taking a child under 16. After weeks of searching in the Outback, Cleo was found in a room inside a locked house. The property where the little girl was found on Wednesday was just a seven-minute drive from her family home. In the audio clip, a male police officer can be heard saying “we got her, we got her”. Kelly had been pulled over by police earlier in the night and taken into custody. He was questioned for about 30 hours before charges were laid. NOCleo Smith’s alleged abductor collects Bratz dolls[/caption] EPAPolice stand guard outside the house where missing girl Cleo Smith was rescued[/caption] We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours. Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.