Found Deceased Australia - Samuel Thompson, 22, Albion, Qld, 7 March 2017 *Arrests* #4

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Thanks, and yes, i know where you mean. Have holidayed in Kingscliff years ago. And Pottsville is only a short drive from there. From memory the Kingscliff/Pottsville area is around 140 kms. from Brisbane. So about a 1-2 hour drive depending from where in Brisbane you are travelling from.
I was thinking earlier that the perp/s after they murdered ST drove his car that far to dump it. It was located by LE with windows down etc. so easy access to anyone that wanted to steal it.
Which reminds me of when Casey Anthony had her tot daughter's body in the boot of her car and did the same thing. She dumped her vehicle with the smell of decomp. in the boot and left easy access for someone to steal it. Hoping they would so someone else's DNA would be found in her vehicle to throw LE off the trail. But no one stole it, just as they didn't with Sam's car either.

If they were driving from Caboolture add an hour to get through the city or by the gateway [emoji6]


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Also along that stretch the road runs along the beach, beach type bush both sides of road last time I drove through it wasn't a main thorough fare it's a back way off he highway


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Yes there is a bypass now


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Can I ask out of curiosity on the way out of there DWB are the houses to your left or right ?


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Both. But the one I saw would definitely have shown the sun casting the shadow and would have seen both cars leaving DWB.
Most houses in and out of DWB are not the sort to have cameras.
The one I saw was different. But I won't say how on the forum out of privacy for the occupant/s.


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Wonder around what time the perps. killed Sam and then when they took his body to bury him in a shallow grave? Did they wait to take him where he was found & for how long did they wait, and consequently where did they leave him in the interim? Whose vehicle did they transport him in after they killed him? Did they have him deceased in the boot of the car on their drive to near Byron Bay?

I would think he never left the house except to go to Caboolture as it's in the complete opposite way to Wooyung.
A night drive to Caboolture would have been the easiest way to dispose of something - very dark in those areas.


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I would think he never left the house except to go to Caboolture as it's in the complete opposite way to Wooyung.
A night drive to Caboolture would have been the easiest way to dispose of something - very dark in those areas.


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Yes, he was located near Caboolture. What i am trying to figure out is why they drove Sam's car to Wooyong? To look for a place for disposal? It was obviously to dump Sam's car, which they did because that's where it was found. What did they do with Sam in the interim? I'm pretty certain he was deceased by the time they drove to Wooyong, because his car was found abandoned there.
 
Yes, he was located near Caboolture. What i am trying to figure out is why they drove Sam's car to Wooyong? To look for a place for disposal? It was obviously to dump Sam's car, which they did because that's where it was found. What did they do with Sam in the interim? I'm pretty certain he was deceased by the time they drove to Wooyong, because his car was found abandoned there.

I have a theory but I'm just out at the moment so I'll reply little bit later [emoji4]


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The last time Sam was seen he was driving his car around Brisbane northern suburbs after leaving his Albion apartment.
His car was then found abandoned two days later in northern NSW.
Police divers search DWB reserve for Sam.
His car was parked at the location for more than 12 hours before it turned up in NSW.
Later, investigators posted footage of a white Chrysler 300 which had been following Mr Thompson's car on March 7, and said they wanted to speak with the driver.

Overnight, police executed a search warrant at a property in Albany Creek, where the white vehicle was seized.
A crime scene has also been declared at a Bald Hills residence.
 
So as per my previous post that Sam's vehicle was at the DWB reserve for 12 hrs. did they kill ST there? Or if his car was left there for that long, 12 hrs. did Sam go in the perps. car back to Boscaino's house and they killed him there? RB's house was declared the crime scene.
Then who drove Sam's car to Wooyong after that to dump it?
 
So as per my previous post that Sam's vehicle was at the DWB reserve for 12 hrs. did they kill ST there? Or if his car was left there for that long, 12 hrs. did Sam go in the perps. car back to Boscaino's house and they killed him there? RB's house was declared the crime scene.
Then who drove Sam's car to Wooyong after that to dump it?
Karinna, the way I see it is that Sam was killed at Boscaino's house and the killers' first thought was to get that screaming orange car away from the place. They took it to Deepwater Bend Reserve because it was close, there would be other cars parked there, and Sam had been there before. Then they worked out what to do about Sam's body and probably took him north for burial that night. Once that was done they could think about the car again, decide they could do better than that, why not take it over the border and make it look like Sam disappeared from there, far away from the actual crime site and the body, also complicate matters by involving a different set of police who might not communicate too well with the Queensland ones? So the next afternoon one of them drove the Mustang down to New South Wales. I say afternoon because in the press conference the policeman said the car was seen at the reserve around midday on the second day but was found in NSW late that afternoon.
 
^ And the other had to follow to bring the driver back unless they had a friend coming the other way.
 
Karinna, the way I see it is that Sam was killed at Boscaino's house and the killers' first thought was to get that screaming orange car away from the place. They took it to Deepwater Bend Reservoir because it was close, there would be other cars parked there, and Sam had been there before. Then they worked out what to do about Sam's body and probably took him north for burial that night. Once that was done they could think about the car again, decide they could do better than that, why not take it over the border and make it look like Sam disappeared from there, far away from the actual crime site and the body, also complicate matters by involving a different set of police who might not communicate too well with the Queensland ones? So the next afternoon one of them drove the Mustang down to New South Wales. I say afternoon because in the press conference the policeman said the car was seen at the reservoir around midday on the second day but was found in NSW late that afternoon.

So are you saying you think they all initially met up at RB's house and not DWB reserve?
 
This is what i posted up earlier:
It's believed the 22-year-old may have been murdered, and during the investigation into his disappearance a white Chrysler 300, seen on CCTV at the car park of the Deep Water Bend Reserve at Bald Hills, was taken from an Albany Creek home on Wednesday night.

Mr Thompson's distinctive orange 2016 Ford Mustang was also spotted in the car park that day, March 7, which is when he was last seen.

"A crime scene was declared at a residence in Bald Hills yesterday and was guarded overnight," police said on Thursday.
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/quee...30-gv9v5d.html

So both vehicles were captured on CCTV footage at DWB reserve's car park.
 
This is what i posted up earlier:
It's believed the 22-year-old may have been murdered, and during the investigation into his disappearance a white Chrysler 300, seen on CCTV at the car park of the Deep Water Bend Reserve at Bald Hills, was taken from an Albany Creek home on Wednesday night.

Mr Thompson's distinctive orange 2016 Ford Mustang was also spotted in the car park that day, March 7, which is when he was last seen.

"A crime scene was declared at a residence in Bald Hills yesterday and was guarded overnight," police said on Thursday.
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/quee...30-gv9v5d.html

So both vehicles were captured on CCTV footage at DWB reserve's car park.

As Sam's car was dumped at the reserve, they would obviously have needed a different car to get back to the house.
 
This is what i posted up earlier:
It's believed the 22-year-old may have been murdered, and during the investigation into his disappearance a white Chrysler 300, seen on CCTV at the car park of the Deep Water Bend Reserve at Bald Hills, was taken from an Albany Creek home on Wednesday night.

Mr Thompson's distinctive orange 2016 Ford Mustang was also spotted in the car park that day, March 7, which is when he was last seen.

"A crime scene was declared at a residence in Bald Hills yesterday and was guarded overnight," police said on Thursday.
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/quee...30-gv9v5d.html

So both vehicles were captured on CCTV footage at DWB reserve's car park.
A second car would have been needed to bring the Mustang driver back to RB's place.
 
As Sam's car was dumped at the reserve, they would obviously have needed a different car to get back to the house.

Can I just add the footage of the mustang and the Chrysler together were seen on the DWB road on march 7 so that maybe where the chrysler sighting came into it. Worth noting a couple people on that post by the qld police I think thought the cars were driving away on that Day but they may have been mistaken


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So perhaps the theory that the three got together at RB's house initially where Sam was murdered. They then placed ST in the boot of his own car and the two vehicles drove to DWB reserve. They then buried ST in a shallow grave. His vehicle the orange mustang was left there for more than 12 hrs. They then picked up & drove & dumped Sam's vehicle at Wooyong?
 
So perhaps the theory that the three got together at RB's house initially where Sam was murdered. They then placed ST in the boot of his own car and the two vehicles drove to DWB reserve. They then buried ST in a shallow grave. His vehicle the orange mustang was left there for 12 hrs. They then picked up & drove & dumped Sam's vehicle at Wooyong?

I think someone actually stated on police fb page that they reported the unlocked mustang before anyone was even concerned maybe the Wednesday night ?? due to windows down etc but it was taken with grain of salt. Take this as gossip as the people/police have removed that post :/


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I think someone actually stated on police fb page that they reported the unlocked mustang before anyone was even concerned maybe the Wednesday night ?? due to windows down etc but it was taken with grain of salt. Take this as gossip as the people/police have removed that post :/



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Per MSM the mustang was found two days after Sam was reported missing in Wooyong near Byron Bay with windows down and had been abandoned there.
 
So perhaps the theory that the three got together at RB's house initially where Sam was murdered. They then placed ST in the boot of his own car and the two vehicles drove to DWB reserve. They then buried ST in a shallow grave. His vehicle the orange mustang was left there for 12 hrs. They then picked up & drove & dumped Sam's vehicle at Wooyong?
They might have had Sam's body in the boot of the Chrysler and gone straight from DWB to the Caboolture area for the burial. It's just that I think moving the body without making a mess could have been awkward and some thinking had to be done about where to put it, and perhaps doing it under cover of night might have seemed attractive. Especially if the house was secure, no one likely to come in. But that orange Mustang was shouting Sam's presence to any passers, it didn't take any thinking to want to get it out of sight.
 
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