respectfully snippedI can clear that one up.
Not sure how much detail I can post here, but here goes.
A friend of CR's brother lives diagonally behind the Harriet St house.
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Thank you so much this does help with one nag i had
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respectfully snippedI can clear that one up.
Not sure how much detail I can post here, but here goes.
A friend of CR's brother lives diagonally behind the Harriet St house.
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just my opinion but I would take that off if it was meI found that I kept a copy of his post on FB (the man who lived diag behind, heard scerams and had his washing machine investigated)
Here it is:
done the most stupid thing last night, that i told myself i would never ever do no matter what, i wish i could take back every last bit because i never meant to do it, im am sooo very sorry for what i have done and caused n it makes me sick even to think of what i did.
Easy to see why the police found it suspicious.
If not ok to post that. let me know.
I found that I kept a copy of his post on FB (the man who lived diag behind, heard scerams and had his washing machine investigated)
Here it is:
done the most stupid thing last night, that i told myself i would never ever do no matter what, i wish i could take back every last bit because i never meant to do it, im am sooo very sorry for what i have done and caused n it makes me sick even to think of what i did.
Easy to see why the police found it suspicious.
If not ok to post that. let me know.
What do you suppose he meant by that status?
just wondering do we know 100% that he has offered an alibi, i have not heard this in any reports only on here?
Blood DNA was definately found at the scene that belongs to the accused as her had several cuts on both of hands and he one he removed his long sleeves for police had many cuts bording on slashes on both of his arms predominantly below the elbow, with at least 2 of these being significant that they should have received medical attention and stitches had they occurred under other circumstances where there was no necessity to keep the injuries hidden.
Oh I so agree, some will listen to something or read something and I wonder how they got their conclusion. But even when proven wrong stick to their guns lol
I am not saying he is innocent but nor am I saying he is guilty, because I really have no idea what so ever with what has officially been released to the public from the authorities. But honestly so much of it just doesn't make sense or sit right in my stomach.
Seriously if they had this lad in sights from the get go, my common sense would be that they make him take his top off and check out his arms and hands for wounds? So either they didn't do that or he had nothing that was to any relevance to them, and just common work injuries related to his job type. But I don't know it just doesn't sit right
with at least 2 of these being significant that they should have received medical attention and stitches had they occurred under other circumstances where there was no necessity to keep the injuries hidden
The police sometimes have very good reasons for not jumping on someone straight away. To show their hand too early so to speak. They do this so the suspect can be put under electronic surveillance as well physical. They think they have some time to go hide, destroy or tamper with evidence, create red herrings etc. When what they are really doing is making the cop's job easier, hopefully by self incrimination. Most would be surprised at how easily covert survellance can be set up. With the right warrant the cops can remotely turn anyone's phone on, to effectively become a recording device in seconds. The phone would be in your possession 100% of the time, but your every move would be tracked via the Cell towers and every word (and other sounds etc) you utter will be recorded. Amazing isn't it.:waitasec:
I reckon the reason this case intrigues so many people is because of three things:
1. Shock that 3 ppl could be murdered in a house in a street where the houses are packed in so closely together, yet nobody noticed much. The guy who heard screams doesn't seem to have heard much, or not enough to alarm him enough to ring the police.
2. Lack of information from the police, which lead to a lot of early speculation. Why, given what we now know of the murder scene, did the police wait 24 hours before annoucing it was a murder investigation? At first I thought they might be considering murder-suicide, but that is not possible with multiple stabbings and no weapon at the scene. It must have been obvious almost immediately that it was a triple murder, and the police even felt the need to justify their delay (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...er-investigation/story-fn3dxity-1225950876336). They said this "It would be irresponsible of me to release to the public that there had been a triple murder in the house if it was later established that was not the case." But I cannot imagine how they thought it might NOT have been murder.
3. The person arrested just seems so unlikely. He does not seem big enough or powerful enough to have committed the crime. He does not seem to fit any recognisable profile of a mass murderer (well, that we know from TV shows, I mean). The Dad looks like a burly bloke and if the accused went to the house planning to kill 3 people, how did he imagine he was going to subdue him? The accused seems to have been very clever in getting away from the scene, cleaning himself up and disposing of the knife, before blending back into the crowd to mourn the deaths and comfort friends. Yet he just doesn't seem like someone cunning enough to do that so convincingly and not arose any suspicion.
Too many oddities in this case and too many unanswered questions.
That is what makes it so morbidly fascinating.
Blood DNA was definately found at the scene that belongs to the accused as her had several cuts on both of hands and he one he removed his long sleeves for police had many cuts bording on slashes on both of his arms predominantly below the elbow, with at least 2 of these being significant that they should have received medical attention and stitches had they occurred under other circumstances where there was no necessity to keep the injuries hidden.
Did they have formsping accounts? I dont, so can't search. But many teens do very eyeopening from looking at my dd's friends accounts.