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    *DEVELOPING*CO Shooting at Movie Theater #3

    glad i live in australia. good gun laws and hospital treatment available to all at no cost through the public health system. a lucky country!
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    *DEVELOPING*CO Shooting at Movie Theater #3

    here is what i think about what everyone has been saying over the last 40 or so pages. brain tumours - could be known to cause extreme behaviour in some people - in others no behavioural changes at all childhood development/trauma - could be known to cause extreme behaviour in some people - in...
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    *DEVELOPING*CO Shooting at Movie Theater #2

    has anyone else seen the bit where he eyeballed the guard? didn't look out of it then...
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    *DEVELOPING*CO Shooting at Movie Theater #2

    he's faking it. he would surely know what someone's "affect" would be in any psychiatric/personality disorder, enuf to pull it off! no way would they have given him any medication in the lead up to this court appearance. he has to answer questions about the crime to the judge, they would...
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    *DEVELOPING*CO Shooting at Movie Theater #2

    hi i've been reading some posts not all so apologies in advance if this has been spoken about. i have 2 concerns : 1. does anyone else think he is "acting" at the jail. i have a feeling with him studying neuroscience and psychology that whilst this was meticulously planned and thought...
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    Australia - Allison Baden-Clay, 43, Brisbane QLD, 19 April 2012 - #10

    i've been married nearly 5 years. my husband and i vowed to each other to keep our problems/issues to ourselves (if we have any) and not to bad mouth each other, ***** or moan about each other to anyone outside of the marriage. if we have any major issues - we do have a psychologist "we" see...
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    Australia - Allison Baden-Clay, 43, Brisbane QLD, 19 April 2012 - #10

    this forum has half of its content criticising each other and half with people who really want to discuss the issue at hand. people on here "assume" a lot from what is typed and what is not typed. the thing with online mediums is that you cannot read emotion into what is written, you cannot...
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    Australia - Allison Baden-Clay, 43, Brisbane QLD, 19 April 2012 - #10

    isn't it just as morally reprehensible to have an affair? if he was the one that had the affair, then he has put his wife and children in this predicament not the media! and if it is a pretence/cause for the murder of his wife, then surely you agree it is significant top publicise it! and...
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    Australia - Allison Baden-Clay, 43, Brisbane QLD, 19 April 2012 - #10

    a woman who has an affair with a married man is a selfish so and so and probably more than capable of anything! ruthless are this kind of women!
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    GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #6

    this is what i heard a while ago..... Hi i have a source, i think a good one crime scene journo for an adelaide news channel... C was raped, gutted, washed and dresses put to bed. he then waited for mum and dad in the cupboard. dads hands severed, mum and dad were out and he waited. eta Hi...
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    GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #6

    He appeared by video link again yesterday, and pleaded guilty to three counts of murder. Prosecutors withdrew a single count of rape - the alleged victim of that dropped change cannot be identified under state law. this was the comment in the adelaide advertiser.
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    GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #6

    in the adelaide advertiser today the way i read about the rape charge was that it was someone else that dropped it or decided not to press ahead. i didn't' sound like it was associated with chantelle. was she really pregnant? that in no doubt would have made him furious if he was infatuated...
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    GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #6

    hi coops, have heard about the jason richards story...sounds like the peter falconio story somewhat don't you think?
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    GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #6

    sorry kimmy i get it now, you want not guilty so you get a trial and find out the info....der me.
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    GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #6

    kimmy why do you want a 'not guilty".....who else is out there that would have done it? i'm not being rude, just who could be another suspect?
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    GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #6

    does that mean he was charged today? or has he been at all yet?
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    GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #6

    2 days to go. It has certainly quietened down alot. I have read the above article and there was another one posted on robbo's site also. It sounds like what he did to them was beyond just murdering them. I am hoping the case isn't adjourned again. I also hope he gets a stamp NEVER TO BE...
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    GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #6

    he looks pretty happy with himself in that picture at the "work xmas party" after the date of the murders. surely the mere fact that he acted "normally" after the crime would carry a lot of weight in sentencing. no remorse, feelings of satisfaction, happiness at what he did, pride even, going...

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