The strange past of schoolgirl Quanne Diec's alleged killer Vinzent Tarantino

By Rachel Olding, Nick Ralston
Updated November 22 2016 - 5:24pm, first published 2:38pm
Police set up a mannequin and photos as part of their search for Quanne Diec in 1998. Photo: Dean Sewell
Police set up a mannequin and photos as part of their search for Quanne Diec in 1998. Photo: Dean Sewell
A court sketch of Vinzent Tarantino, who made strange comments in Central Local Court on Monday.  Photo: Nine News/Vincent de Gouw
A court sketch of Vinzent Tarantino, who made strange comments in Central Local Court on Monday. Photo: Nine News/Vincent de Gouw
Quanne's parents, Ann and Sam, have remained in the same home in the hope their daughter came home. Photo: Simon Alekna
Quanne's parents, Ann and Sam, have remained in the same home in the hope their daughter came home. Photo: Simon Alekna
Police search Vinzent Tarantino's childhood home on Monday as they look for Quanne Diec's remains. Photo: Nick Ralston
Police search Vinzent Tarantino's childhood home on Monday as they look for Quanne Diec's remains. Photo: Nick Ralston

The man accused of killing schoolgirl Quanne Diec was put in witness protection and spiralled into mental illness after witnessing the aftermath of a triple-murder a year before he allegedly snatched the schoolgirl, Fairfax Media has learnt.

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