templers
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I don't think there is any proof that we know of that the accused was actually in the home for an hour or so after the attacks. Nor is there any proof he cleaned himself up afterwards (correct me with a new story if I'm wrong). I think the idea that he was there for so long after the murders has come from the police giving a time frame for the events. Having seen how close these houses are together, I cannot imagine anyone sticking around after the yelling that was heard by the neighbour. Also surely no one is careless enough to spend time cleaning themselves up then leave a blood trail in the street.
Also I wouldn't think that he would be sleeping over, or even telling anyone he was sleeping over. CR had a boyfriend, having another male sleep over let alone your boyfriends best friend, seems like a very strange thing to me. Can you imagine the troubles that would cause in the teenage world. Besides we don't actually know for a fact that he was dropped off there, this has been said by people on this and other forums, but never released as a fact by the police.
Also to confuse the situation even more, people have stated he was dropped off, then there is the sighting of the ute in the street which one person got out of. A poster has since said that this ute has "disappeared". Surely we are not going to imagine that the accused was dropped off by someone, then an hour before the murders another vehicle totally unrelated to the crime stops and someone gets out, but after the fact never comes forward to clear their name. It seems to me that the white ute is key, either the person who dropped him off drove the white ute, or there is a possiblity of someone else's involvement in the crime.
Hi there, I'm new to the site
Just wanted to share a few of my thoughts.
Regarding the above quote - it is not unusual, in this current generation of teenagers, for boys and girls to spend the night at each others houses regardless of whether one of them is in a relationship with someone else.
My own daughter has done that numerous times and also then spent the night at the girlfriends house.
I've questioned these arrangements and have been told it's quite normal for them all to do that.
This generation of teenagers are very 'close' to each other. They're a LOT more affectionate towards each other than in my day. Hugging both male and female friends goodbye when parting is extremely common for instance. We never hugged a boy goodbye who was'nt our boyfriend but it's the norm now with them.
So if he said he was spending the night this would'nt be seen as unusual.
Regarding how he would've got home unseen. He did'nt need a car. Kapunda is quite small, and has been previously stated, poorly lit at night.
In a town of that size , and on a sunday night, he would've been unlikely to encounter anyone on his way home. He only had to stick to the back streets.
There has been a lot of speculation as to how he would've raped and killed Chantelle without alerting the parents.
I was once married to a violent man. About the same build as the perp and not as tall. If he wanted to do something to me without me making any noise then his first action would be to gag me in whatever way he could.
I would imagine, that if the perp knew the parents were home (would'nt their car have been there?) then his first action, upon deciding to become violent with her, would be to clamp a hand on her mouth, and with the other hand, and his legs, restrain her.
Although he was slight of frame he would still have been much stronger than her. He's a man. Men have testosterone, which gives them muscular strength and stamina that women have much less of. I NEVER had a hope of fighting back against my ex-husband.
Regarding his supposed easy going nature - my friends, my family, and my ex-husbands family, were shocked and disbelieving when they discovered he was violent towards me, and the extent of that violence. Some members of his family refused to believe it until they became victims of his violence themselves...once he no longer had me to abuse. So I would'nt put too much stock in his being nice and quiet and easy going.
My daughter knew him from school. Was shocked to discover he did it. Said he was a little 'odd' but no more than a lot of people are a little 'odd'.
Also I one knew a man whom I considered to be one of the nicest people I'd ever met, till his wife told me he was violent towards her. You can't always tell by the personality they display to everyone else. After all, if you are thinking sick and twisted thoughts you're hardly likely to voice them.