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Men who would rather cheat, lie, manipulate and murder rather than get a divorce make me beyond angry.
Weak as can be.
Fingers crossed this investigation is top notch, sounds like it already is and this man, if proven guilty of murder will end up exactly where he should
IMO
In spite of being so good-looking and multi-talented (are you listening mate?) he is lacking a certain something - oops, where do I start? Fidelity, kindness, morals, the ability to keep a woman safe, etc, etc. A very ugly inside.
You're right, that's exactly what it sounded like.Happily made the Airbnb listing for the house that’s the very scene of a suspicious death with an ad that looked like a page from a dating site.
Police have charged the husband of Frances Crawford, who died in a ride-on lawnmower incident in July, with murder and interfering with a corpse.
Husband of Queensland psychologist who died in apparent ride-on lawnmower incident charged with murder
Police have charged the husband of Frances Crawford with murder.www.abc.net.au
Yes love that three women Police Officers went to make the arrest. It highly appropriate and I hope they felt satisfaction in doing this.[/url]
I wonder @SouthAussie … are the mechanics of the event known publicly yet? Was the mower fully tipped if known? Or maybe it was placed to make it appear she was pinned against the retaining wall? Pure speculation here. But there didn’t seem to be any damage to the mower in that picture of it on an uncovered rollback tow truck. Granted it was a limited view of the front only. MOOEspecially if a person is staging it at nighttime. imo
I was thinking about that when you mentioned a crowbar being able to tip a ride-on mower. Maybe there was a crowbar indentation in the ground that the (alleged) killer couldn't see. Or a jack mark on the ground, if a jack was used to tip it.
“This afternoon Detective Superintendent George Marchesini said the arrest highlighted "dedication and expertise" of officers who had worked "tirelessly and relentlessly" on the case.”
I wonder @SouthAussie … are the mechanics of the event known publicly yet? Was the mower fully tipped if known? Or maybe it was placed to make it appear she was pinned against the retaining wall? Pure speculation here. But there didn’t seem to be any damage to the mower in that picture of it on an uncovered rollback tow truck. Granted it was a limited view of the front only. MOO
Every chance that the poor maligned motor mower is entirely innocent, dragged in as a prop to explain her injuries.... the whole mower thing had whiskers on it from the start, he got his story all jimmied up in the excitement of the moment.No, the details are not known as the police won't say the circumstances that led to Frances' death.
But lots of older articles say it was a "rollover". Probably what the husband said. imo
Do I believe it? No. Not if it came from the husband who has been accused of her murder.
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Was business as usual, for him. But watched like a hawk. Sounds like Baden Clay murder of his wife. And seems like police suspected him immediately. Not so smart now of the accusedI don't think QLDPOL believed his ridiculous story for one nanosecond.. I reckon they nodded and smiled and offered their condolences and got in their cars and sped back to base at high speed and began an in depth, no holds barred , gold plated investigation of SQ.L. Crawford that very morning.
They let him spin around being AirbNb guy, Mr . Smoothie Sleazo all over the place, and watched his every move.