A man who stabbed his partner to death in a Perth hotel had a history of family violence, weapons offences and drug-induced psychosis, the WA Supreme Court heard on Tuesday as he received a life sentence for murder.
Julian Pau, 43, sat with head in hands as state prosecutor Brett Tooker read out details of the events leading up to the moment he stabbed 40-year-old Vitorina Bruce multiple times in a Perth hotel in November 2022.
Pau was working as a chef at a Newman hotel in 2022 when he met Bruce, who came to WA from Fiji just a few months prior, hoping for a better life.
She was working as a cleaner and bar and kitchen hand, sending her wages home to support her children, when she entered a relationship with Pau that July.
On Tuesday, the court heard Bruce had no idea of Pau’s lengthy criminal history, including convictions in Victoria, Queensland and the Northern Territory for drugs, property violence, weapons offences – and family violence.
He had been the subject of two restraining orders in Queensland, taken out against him by two separate women, and was once arrested after taking a 15-centimetre kitchen knife with him onto a Qantas plane at Perth Airport, after illegally climbing a fence to do so.
The court heard the pair were spending a few days in the city for Pau’s 42nd birthday in November 2022, shopping at Belmont Forum and spending the evening at Crown Casino.
Pau, who began taking illegal drugs when he was just 12 years old and had a lengthy addiction to heroin, purchased and consumed methamphetamine during the trip, despite knowing that the drug regularly induced psychotic episodes in him.
Around 9.30am on Pau’s birthday, after he had consumed a large quantity of the drug, guests at the Adelaide Terrace hotel heard a man yelling and a woman scream.