TheCoolestNeopian
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P U L V E R I S E DOther witnesses just refer to scars and not actual structural injury so I’m assuming he’s just played it up in his evidence.
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P U L V E R I S E DOther witnesses just refer to scars and not actual structural injury so I’m assuming he’s just played it up in his evidence.
I have a horrible feeling that the Coroner may stop the inquest so that charges can be laid by DPP - but maybe they don't have enough evidence yet.
That’s what I was wondering yesterday. Armidale only 4 hours drive from Ballina!In seeing him on the stand - I am wondering whether he or D had anything to do with the anonymous message to Sally's FB page or the crimestoppers call to Armidale. I don't feel like these came from nowhere. I feel like someone who knew something made those contacts.
Isn't the inquest continuing tomorrow at Byron Bay with RB in the witness box?
Why is it a horrible feeling?
I don’t think you can answer I don’t believe this is relevant. You can def say I don’t remember but I don’t think you can refuse to answer.. it’s an inquest not a trial.
but I’m not a legal eagle so perhaps you can.
I took the comment of not remembering his daughters name as him further adding to the suggestion that he believed she wasn’t his. What I found cold as ice was the comment of leaving the past behind quite a good analysis of his character.. ilona had served her purpose he had residency.. so bye bye Ilona - and move on..except it wasn’t just Ilona .. it was his kids too..
this appears to have been the pattern his entire life.. take.. then leave and create new name.. and repeat.
What don’t coroners do?
Magistrates Court : The coroner’s court and me
- The coroner’s court is not like a criminal court, and the coroner cannot punish anyone.
- In their findings, coroners are not permitted to say that someone has committed an indictable offence (a crime).
I have a suspicion he had an affair with Ilona's friend, who they/he was/were living with in Sydney, and that's why they divorced.
But WHO is Mrs A. F----e?! The name's come up twice and we have all seen the record online by now (restricted, search above for link ). Another lady wooed and scammed by RB/wily wonka?
But WHO is Mrs A. F----e?! The name's come up twice and we have all seen the record online by now (restricted, search above for link ). Another lady wooed and scammed by RB/wily wonka?
I'm just leaving the name shortened as still unsure of rules
Mrs A F made a complaint about Ric Blum - not sure which name she flagged, but her complaint is restricted so we can't see the contents.
No I for one haven't seen anything about a Mrs A F. ?
That’s what I was wondering yesterday. Armidale only 4 hours drive from Ballina!
What don’t coroners do?
Magistrates Court : The coroner’s court and me
- The coroner’s court is not like a criminal court, and the coroner cannot punish anyone.
- In their findings, coroners are not permitted to say that someone has committed an indictable offence (a crime).
I assumed that was a Belgian police officer or immigration official