I can't believe that the father and daughter didn't look at the CCTV and say, hey, that's not her.. Is it possible the police knew it wasn't her, but released the footage playing along that she went for a run, to see how the husband would react?
I still think it's possible she was hit by a...
I remember one of the comments on Ellas facebook before it went mostly private, it was the comments on the photo of her and her father, and it seemed to be a friend of the fathers asking how he was going etc, and mentioned how young he looked, I think Ellas response was long the lines of "he...
The reality is police lack the skills to deal with mental illness effectively. They aren't taught the full spectrum of mental disorders, it would take way too long and be too expensive to make every police officer a psychiatrist.
That said in a case like this they should have bought in...
Again I have seen this before. It's just part of a paranoid delusion.
There is nothing else going on here except a man (Mark Tromp) who has apparently had a psychotic break and brought his entire family along for the ride. It's incredibly sad and I can't say how brave those kids are...
I'm not so sure it was a suicide mission as I earlier suggested.. it really does seem that what the kids are saying matches up with a witness who claims that Mark Tromp was 'stalking' them as they played Pokemon Go driving around at...
They may not have had a great relationship to start with, and the stress of the misadventure and a disagreement may have caused a feud. Only the youngest sister and the brother seem to be appearing publicly at this stage.
Another clue to the idea of a suicide plan might be the fact he was a farmer. Farmers sadly often struggle with depression and in the face of financial stress or what they consider failure+depression, take the decision to end it, and even sadder they sometimes take their family with them...
The kids aren't telling the full truth. My suspicion was maybe the father planned suicide (due to finance stress+mentall illness) and planned on taking everyone with him. That's why he forced everyone to leave their electronics behind, because he knew they could be tracked. When he found out his...
I just saw this on facebook, the roxy theatre is lit up yellow for Stephanie https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153133242886140&set=a.483564681139.293870.590631139&type=1&theater
**** I did suspect cocoparra.. I drive through this Forrest every day on the way to work.. it's basically the biggest Forrest around and I did mention it earlier in the thread. Very isolated, very large, but lots of easily accessible tracks, even to standard 2wd cars...
It was close, but it had to be after he had already abandoned the mazda then gone back to get his ute, because witnesses saw him driving his ute. He may have even disposed of the laptop before he burned her.
One problem I see with the theory I posted is that, the pictures of her body don't line...
From all accounts Stephanie was a very nice friendly person, teachers often stay back working when cleaners are on site, so it's quite likely they did know each other. My guess is he has developed an infatuation with this young beautiful friendly teacher, who was probably quite kind to him...
Whether he left her in his car or in the school while he got rid of the red mazda is not really important. It's easy to hide a body in the back of a ute, especially one with a canopy, just throw a tarp over it.
From these multiple sightings of him disposing of evidence, it appears he has...
I'm not sure why you don't seem to get this. He killed her at school. Put her in the back of his car (hence the blood). Drove her car to the farm, then walked back to the school to his car. Then he is free to dispose of the body literally anywhere.
They have declared the school a crime scene. It makes the most sense. He saw her car there, he would have known who the car belonged to, and clearly he wanted to attack her. She was at work doing last minute handover stuff. He comes into the office/classroom and attacks her sometime after 1pm...
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