Australia - Frances Crawford 49, found dead after suspicious lawn mower accident in Queensland.

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This is the lawyer who represented him today .....​


Andrew McGinness - Accredited Criminal Law Specialist


In 2006 Andrew was awarded first place in the Inaugural Queensland Law Society Criminal Law Accreditation Course.

Andrew’s experience and reputation is such that he is consistently referred work from a number of top tier commercial based firms, other professional firms and individuals.

Andrew has over 40 years experience working in the area of criminal and quasi criminal (including traffic law) defence.
Andrew has experience representing clients charged with the full spectrum of criminal offences ranging from traffic matters through to murder.
Andrew is a well known and respected figure amongst his legal peers. He has presented many papers at Queensland Law Society Seminars and Continuing Legal Education conferences attended by other lawyers practising in criminal law.


If I was RC, I’d be most interested in lawyer Andrew’s record with attaining Not Guilty verdicts !

Of course everyone is Innocent until Proven Guilty - however imo there’s some cases that are straight out no-brainers with indisputable evidence right from the outset, yet people still hire these exorbitantly expensive legal aids. I can’t fathom, if you’re prepared to do the crime, be prepared to do the time when your actions are uncovered.

All just my thoughts & opinions.
 
It really ticks me off that he can use his deceased wife's assets (or portion thereof) to pay for his own defence for allegedly murdering her!!

Not to mention, their children's inheritance. They lose their mum, and her assets.

I wonder if QldPol can slap a restraint on the property, as was done in the case of the Greg Lynn trial in Vic.
Me too SA.

I presume he was beneficiary of her will, unless they were separated and she changed it ( he wouldn’t necessarily have to know )

I heard today a Go Fund Me has been set up for the children. I thought they were adults but maybe not all that old.

The only written msm report I can find is this (sorry)
 
Now I'm picturing a smirkin' dumbo and a mower with a large mustache
I watched the footage again on the news last night of RC in the back of the car. My first instinct was he looked to be possibly meditating.

RC would be trained in how to remain calm. Controlled breathing, visualisation and mental rehearsal to keep calm and focussed in high-stress combat situations. Heading for the lock-up, IMO would classify as a high-stress scenario. I wonder if GBC will be there to welcome him for his orientation.
 
Me too SA.

I presume he was beneficiary of her will, unless they were separated and she changed it ( he wouldn’t necessarily have to know )

I heard today a Go Fund Me has been set up for the children. I thought they were adults but maybe not all that old.

The only written msm report I can find is this (sorry)

Yes, it is possible the children are all adults but still need some help. With Frances being 49 years old she may have a child/ren studying at university but not living at home. And there will have been costs associated with Frances' death (funeral costs, for one).
 
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Yes, it is possible the children are all adults but still need some help. With Frances being 49 years old she may have a child/ren studying at university but not living at home. And there will have been costs associated with Frances' death (funeral costs, for one).

One of the children have shared the link for the Go Fund Me page on their social media page.
 
I suspect he was looking forward to spreading himself, somewhat thinly perhaps, all around the world, wot larks....

What surprises me, about this bloke in particular, is.... he is 49 and at the top of his chosen career. One that places a special and never ending priority on Solving Problems, in a systematic, regulated manner, pilots by definition are problem solvers. In their environment, it's a matter of life, or death so there is an incentive to be a detail man, an observer of problems, a header off at the pass of problems, that is his profession.

They spend 3/4 of their working life learning how to solve problems. The flying is only a small part of their lives...

There are no old bold pilots.... they get to be old by being observant, and able to recognise a problem and go thru a detailed process of solving that problem. Pilots generally are not cowboys, or risk takers, or careless, as a rule.

And yet here it is, a reckless , careless, idiotic , amateur stupid murder by the one person who had a motive. At the place where he lives. .. it just defies rationale.
Well stated @Trooper …^! and to top it, let’s add in the Husqvarna mower and make it such that ‘the mower did it’. SMH. Will be interested once details of how this was staged (not well it seems) are released. MOO
 
I wonder if they made money from the property, and did use if for renting out parts of it.

Maybe some of the children were involved, hence their needing financial support now.
 

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