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October 28, 2007 (news.com.au / Peter Hansen) -- Convicted murderer Tracey Wigginton, who calls herself a vampire, began new Supreme Court action last week, protesting against her high-security classification. She wants to do her life sentence in the softer conditions of a prison farm.

Her application to the court last week sought declarations that recent decisions to classify her as a high-security prisoner and to house her back at the higher-security Brisbane Women's Correctional Centre were unlawful.

Now 42, she has been in custody since October 1989 when she and three other women were involved in the murder of Edward Baldock, 47, at West End in Brisbane.

The court heard that they lured him into a car at night outside the Caledonian Club at Kangaroo Point. They drove to a park on the banks of the Brisbane River and promised him sex.

Wigginton stabbed Baldock 27 times and drank his blood.

They were quickly caught when detectives found a credit card belonging to one of the women in one of his shoes.

Wigginton was transferred back to the women's prison in June last year after allegedly assaulting another prisoner and a prison guard.

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