Robyn Jane Lindholm, 42, (pictured) who contracted her lover to kill her ex-fiancé, is suspected by police of being a serial killer who allegedly masterminded three murders 



Robyn Jane Lindholm, 42, (pictured) who contracted her lover to kill her ex-fiancé, is suspected by police of being a serial killer who allegedly masterminded three murders 

     Robyn Lindholm, 42, allegedly masterminded the murder of three people
The former stripper pleaded guilty to murdering her ex-fiance Wayne Amey.  She was sentenced to 25 years in jail in Melbourne in December 2015
    Lindholm also allegedly murdered another former lover and fellow dancer, George Teazis was in a relationship with her when he disappeared in 2005
    Stripper Shari Davison worked with Lindholm when she was killed in 1995





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The battered and bruised body of Wayne Amey (right) was found in December 2013 after his former partner Lindholm (left) had arranged for him to be killed
A former stripper who contracted her lover to kill her ex-fiancé is suspected by police of being a serial killer who allegedly masterminded three murders.
Robyn Jane Lindholm, 42, who pleaded guilty to arranging the murder of her ex-fiancé Wayne Amey, 54, in a Victorian Supreme Court last year, allegedly also organized the murders of a former lover in 2005 and a fellow exotic dancer in 1995, according to The Age.
The Age claims Lindholm could soon be charged with the murder of George Teazis, 38, who was in a six-year relationship with Lindholm when he went missing more than 10 years ago.
Lindholm (pictured left) pleaded guilty to arranging the murder of Mr Amey in Victorian Supreme Court last year and was sentenced to 25 years in prison 
Lindholm (pictured left) pleaded guilty to arranging the murder of Mr Amey in Victorian Supreme Court last year and was sentenced to 25 years in prison 

At the time of Mr Teazis' disappearance, Mr Amey was allegedly considered a prime suspect.
Mr Amey allegedly confronted Mr Teazis after Lindholm claimed her lover had tied her up and pointed a gun at her head.





Lindholm was believed to be having an affair with Mr Amey during her relationship with Mr Teazis.
Police are also investigating Lindholm for the disappearance and murder of stripper Shari Davison, 26, in 1995, according to The Age.
The women worked at the same stripper agency, Simply Irresistible, and were friends.
Lindholm was sentenced 25 years in December for Mr Amey's murder and is currently serving her time at the maximum security Dame Phyllis Frost Centre women's prison, 30km west of Melbourne.


Lindholm recruited her new lover Torsten Trabert (left) and John Anthony Ryan (right) to kill Mr Amey and they were sentenced to 23 years and 26 years in prison for murder, respectively
Mr Amey's beaten and stabbed body was found in central Victoria in December 2013.
Lindholm's arranged for her new lover Torsten Trabert to kill Mr Amey after their engagement ended in 2012 and he took an intervention order out against Lindholm.
Trabert and a third man, John Anthony Ryan, were found guilty of murdering Mr Amey by a jury and sentenced to 23 years and 26 years in prison, respectively.
Lindholm allegedly also organized the murders of a former lover in 2005 and a fellow exotic dancer in 1995 
Lindholm allegedly also organized the murders of a former lover in 2005 and a fellow exotic dancer in 1995






The Herald Sun reported that Prosecutor Gavin Silbert SC had earlier labelled Lindholm a 'femme fatale' who controlled men and had been involved in an intense sexual relationship with Trabert that involved large amounts of drug use.
'Mr Trabert was infatuated with her. He left his wife and children,' Mr Silbert said. 'He was involved in an intense sexual relationship with her.'
Elaborate and careful concealing of the crime and attempts to withdraw money from Mr Amey's bank account showed the intention had always been for Mr Amey to be killed, Supreme Court Justice Lex Lasry said.
'His family and friends now must carry this burden for the rest of their lives.' 
The Victoria Police would not immediately comment when asked if Ms Lindholm was a suspect in Mr Teazis' and Ms Davison's death.