Race to keep paedophile locked up: Notorious child killer, 68, who pleaded guilty to drugging Samantha Knight now denies killing her - and he's set to be freed in just 11 days

  • Michael Anthony Guider pleaded guilty in 2002 to killing Samantha Knight 
  • Notorious paedophile, 68, now claims he is not guilty of her manslaughter 
  • Guider, who was also jailed for abusing 13 kids, set to be released in just 11 days

A notorious paedophile due for release in 11 days now denies committing his worst crime - fatally drugging nine-year-old Samantha Knight - a Sydney court has been told.

Michael Anthony Guider, 68, pleaded guilty in 2002 to the manslaughter of the young girl after she was last seen on a Bondi street in August 1986.

The former gardener and part-time babysitter, who was already serving sentences for abusing 13 children between 1980 and 1996, has never revealed where he dumped her body.

Michael Anthony Guider, 68, pleaded guilty in 2002 to the manslaughter of the young girl after she was last seen on a Bondi street in August 1986

Michael Anthony Guider, 68, pleaded guilty in 2002 to the manslaughter of the young girl after she was last seen on a Bondi street in August 1986

Guider admitted killing Samantha to two prisoners in the late 1990s but didn't plead guilty until just before he was due to go on trial for her murder

Guider admitted killing Samantha to two prisoners in the late 1990s but didn't plead guilty until just before he was due to go on trial for her murder

The NSW Supreme Court on Monday, hearing a last-ditch legal bid to keep him behind bars, was told Guider has gone back on his guilty plea and now claims he only admitted killing Samantha after pressure from police and others.

'He will deny it to his dying day,' Justice Richard Button said, quoting a recent medical report.

The court was also told Guider has been granted 20 day-leaves under the supervision of a chaplain, prompting a reaction from some in the public gallery.

Guider's barrister Matthew Johnston said the pedophile had been a model prisoner and should be released on an extremely strict supervision order, which would have dozens of conditions and force him to live at a halfway house next to Long Bay jail.

The prison, where Guide now resides, is eight kilometres from where Samantha Knight was last seen.

'He is a prisoner worthy of the next step of being tested under strict supervision,' Mr Johnston said.

Samantha'smother Tess Knight (right) arrives at the NSW Supreme Court Building, Sydney, on Monday

Samantha'smother Tess Knight (right) arrives at the NSW Supreme Court Building, Sydney, on Monday

According to his sentencing judge, Guider admitted killing Samantha to two prisoners in the late 1990s but didn't plead guilty until just before he was due to go on trial for her murder.

David Kell, representing the State of NSW, said Guider's recent back-pedalling was inconsistent with what he told a psychiatrist ahead of his sentencing in 2002.

That report also contained Guider's admission that he drugged his victims with sleeping pills to 'take happy snaps' of them for his later gratification.

Mr Kell said the pedophile's 'chronic' history of abusing young girls and boys, often after endearing himself to their parents, presented a significant risk to the community.

'(Even after Samantha's death) it did not cause the defendant to cease using the drug on other children,' he said.

He argued Guider should not be released until at least August, when a decision is expected on whether he should be subject to continued detention.

Samantha Knight's mother told reporters ahead of Monday's hearing that the community needed to be kept safe.

'We're not satisfied that he's safe for release in the community,' Tess Knight said.

The hearing continues.

 

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Michael Anthony Guider now denies killing Samantha Knight

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