Those saying that he knew the police were close.. Surely he would leave the country when he could... Why hang around?
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7 months! Surely the police need to have enough evidence to be able to hold him for 7 months?
Innocent until proven guilty, but 7 months is a long time to wait in jail if he's actually innocent!
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The Cab Rank rule applies in Australian Courts.
Cab-rank rule. In English law (and other countries which adopt the rule), the cab-rank rule is the obligation of a barrister to accept any work in a field in which they profess themselves competent to practice, at a court at which they normally appear, and at their usual rates.
Let alone one that doesn't have an extradition treaty...and go where? You can't just go and live in another country without a working visa. He didn't have a degree so it's unlikely any country would allow him a visa
So what happens if they are found innocent? Do they get some sort of compensation? Do the police need to table some proof to justify holding him that long?7 months is nothing - most murder cases take multiple years to get to trial.
I don't know what the court calendar's like in WA, but I've had clients who were on remand for 4 years. Yes, it sucks. But most of them end up getting convicted, and that time counts towards their sentence.
We hold innocent asylum seekers in immigration detention for years. Terribly unjust, and would be cheaper to house them in the community while they wait for their refugee claims to be processed.
Let alone one that doesn't have an extradition treaty...
Another picture in this news site.
Note the red evidence flags.
http://www.news.com.au/national/cri...m/news-story/c6e380ec5474bb7900b8e16d7912ffcc
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Could be, but since there's no Police vehicles, IMO, it would more likely be evidence flags to mark evidence of the perp/victim route into the Crime Scene at a guess. If there was a better picture, you could probably pick out anything near the flags to confirm or disprove either way.It looks to be the "carpark" and the route into the bush marked by the red flags in the original picture, made easier to see it using negative filter photography app .
I marked this track with red . jmo
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Going to the UK wouldn't do a fugitive from Australia any good though. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/extradition-processes-and-reviewI thought there was some mention of a parent being a migrant. If you have a parent or grandparent from the UK you can enter unrestricted.
Going to the UK wouldn't do a fugitive from Australia any good though. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/extradition-processes-and-review
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Although people on the lam, like Elmer Crawford have successfully avoided capture for decades, without any known support.He would have had to have gone before the warrant was issued or an All Ports warning would have been in place, he would have needed a network to support him.
I don't think he would have even contemplated doing a runner even if he had known the police were closing in. As I posted before he was having dinner with friends within days of the arrest.
So what happens if they are found innocent? Do they get some sort of compensation? Do the police need to table some proof to justify holding him that long?
Bad enough his name is all over the news and his life is ruined, this just makes it worse if it turns out he's innocent
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Dr P mentioned Champion Lakes near Gosnells and a Lake called Wright Lake - is this near Tomato Lake?It was the Shenton Park Post newspaper editor who came up with the printing ink/clothes line print shop clue. Not the Police. I got that straight from the horses mouth. They said the ink/clothes line clue was a Media beat up, not theirs.
I'm hoping the police get clues as to where BRE has surfed on Google Earth. I wonder if he buried anything at Tomato lake. It's only around the block from where he lived.
With all respect, and considering I said I wasn't commenting further, I feel that I cant let this one go through to the keeper. The 'cab rank rule' is an integral principle of practice. I attach an excerpt of the WA Rules in regard to this.View attachment 114725
This matter was also covered in some detail in The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Case Study 42. I can provide the Transcript Reference if required
I wonder if his step daughter can access his FB account. I did message him in January.