Found Deceased Australia - Stephanie Scott, 26, Leeton, NSW, 5 April 2015 - #1 *Arrests*

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I'm not sure if it means anything, but Vincent was in custody when Stephanie's car was found.

I might turn out to be wrong, and that's fine. Whatever is, is. But I will not be surprised if it turns out he had help along the way. Especially if it's drug related. As someone said earlier, if it is drug related he HAS to have contacts in the town, and the area has an ice problem. Maybe he won't talk because he's protecting other people.

The concept of him being disturbed doing something drug-related at the school by Stephanie - rather than it being a sexual attraction related crime - is possible. Until motives are made public its all speculation.
 
Joss Group appears to be an employment agency.

oh look there's even a picture of a school cleaner!!!! Who could it be???

(It can't be him, surely they would've removed it).

CLEANING OPERATIONS






http://www.jossgroup.com.au/facility_management/2008726251.asp

No they're not an employment agency - Facility Management "is an interdisciplinary field devoted to the coordination of space, infrastructure, people and organization, often associated with the administration of office blocks, arenas, schools, sporting complexes, convention centers, shopping complexes, hospitals, hotels, etc" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facility_management

This will include cleaning, warehousing, operational and maintenance etc of most aspects of many businesses which are leased out these days. They would have their own employee's that they contract out to schools etc.

I don't think that's him in the pic, it was probably put up long before he commenced employment and I don't think they would use a new employee on their website.
 
I hate to speculate (without the slightest scrap of evidence), because it could be totally off the mark. But I think that you might be right about him getting a lift and then forcing/coercing her to take him 'somewhere' where she was killed. Whether that was where the car was found or elsewhere........?? It kind of makes sense about the car appearing after a few days and being left in plain sight. So perhaps she was taken to the place where her body was found. Was the ipad found in a similar location to where the car was found? I thought that was the case. If so, that confuses me.
Damn it, I just wrote out a list of questions about this theory, but a timeline of what was found, where and when is really needed...

To those who have a niggling feeling, is that due to the questions that keep coming up no matter what the theory?
 
I can't stop thinking of her Fiancé. I hope that he has people very close who can support him for as long as it takes ....
I really do worry about him :(
 
Angeline, these things and more - really all the details - are what makes me wonder if there is a) an accomplice and b) it's more about drugs... Perhaps VS was dealing.

(these are just wild theories I'm throwing out there, I'm not convinced by any particular idea)
 
Does that guy really look 24 though? Looks much older to me. JMO
A bit small for me to see properly, but does the guy in the pic have a small grey goatee beard or something? And the shape of his face seems a bit more oval/long than that of the twin brother. Plus, i also thought they would have removed it, if it was him.
 
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The crime scene in Cocoparra National Park ....

http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/acc...-stephanie-scott/story-fnii5s3z-1227300088104
 
Oh and the other thing i meant to mention is, they showed the spot where Stephanie was found on ABC news earlier this evening. It didnt look like there was any burnt vegetation around, so I wonder whether he did that bit somewhere else afterall?
 
In Australia, you are at far more risk of dying due to pretty much any other cause than being murdered. This isn't PNG or Iraq or South America. I don't know why people want to kid themselves into thinking it is.
Again I ask: are you a woman?

Domestic violence is the leading cause of death and injury in women under 45 years old in Australia. If we widen that to include numbers for GBV, it is horrifying. And when it comes to domestic violence - to put it bluntly, Australians are pretty thick and our knowledge of it is only getting worse.

The attitude of men (as a whole, not specific individuals) about violence towards women NEEDS to change.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-18/charts-attitudes-to-violence-against-women/5750014
 
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw...cate-the-remains/story-fnj3rq0y-1227299615522

Stephanie Scott death: Triangulation of a mobile phone signal helped police locate the remains

A MOBILE phone signal helped police locate what are thought to be the remains of beloved schoolteacher Stephanie Scott.

Officers said a triangulation of phone towers in the area helped them find the body, which had been burned and dumped by a dirt road in dense bushland.

Police believe Ms Scott was already dead by the time she was arrived at the isolated spot in Cocoparra National Park, NSW, on Friday.
 
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw...r-slain-daughter/story-fnj3rq0y-1227300031545

AARON Leeson Woolley didn’t have the strength to talk in front of his fiancee’s memorial on Saturday but he didn’t need to.

His fragile movements were proof enough of the pain Stephanie Scott’s death had left him in.

With the support of his mate, Mr Leeson Woolley hobbled forward in the sunshine at a Leeton park to release yellow balloons for his slain partner.

He emitted a tormenting howl before sobbing into his hand on the same day he was meant to watch Ms Scott walk down the aisle towards him at a country wedding in the NSW Riverina region.

Instead he was grieving deeply for Ms Scott, who was allegedly murdered and her body dumped and set alight in remote and lonely bushland.
 
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw...r-slain-daughter/story-fnj3rq0y-1227300031545

AARON Leeson Woolley didn’t have the strength to talk in front of his fiancee’s memorial on Saturday but he didn’t need to.

His fragile movements were proof enough of the pain Stephanie Scott’s death had left him in.

With the support of his mate, Mr Leeson Woolley hobbled forward in the sunshine at a Leeton park to release yellow balloons for his slain partner.

He emitted a tormenting howl before sobbing into his hand on the same day he was meant to watch Ms Scott walk down the aisle towards him at a country wedding in the NSW Riverina region.

Instead he was grieving deeply for Ms Scott, who was allegedly murdered and her body dumped and set alight in remote and lonely bushland.

So heartbreakingly sad. I can't help but think also of Tom Meagher at this time.
 
Oh and the other thing i meant to mention is, they showed the spot where Stephanie was found on ABC news earlier this evening. It didnt look like there was any burnt vegetation around, so I wonder whether he did that bit somewhere else afterall?

I initially wondered if he went to an old campfire site, but when I looked up info about Cocoparra Nat'l Park I see that campfires are not allowed at any time of the year. Only fueled barbeques and campstoves are allowed.

http://www.wildwalks.com/camping-in-nsw-parks/central-nsw-campsites/woolshed-flat.html
 
Oh and the other thing i meant to mention is, they showed the spot where Stephanie was found on ABC news earlier this evening. It didnt look like there was any burnt vegetation around, so I wonder whether he did that bit somewhere else afterall?

There is an aerial shot of where I think poor Stephanie's body was found at about the 1:36 second mark on the video here:
http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2015/04/11/scott-family-vow-dignity-for-stephanie.html
 
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw...cate-the-remains/story-fnj3rq0y-1227299615522

Stephanie Scott death: Triangulation of a mobile phone signal helped police locate the remains

A MOBILE phone signal helped police locate what are thought to be the remains of beloved schoolteacher Stephanie Scott.

Officers said a triangulation of phone towers in the area helped them find the body, which had been burned and dumped by a dirt road in dense bushland.

Police believe Ms Scott was already dead by the time she was arrived at the isolated spot in Cocoparra National Park, NSW, on Friday.

OK, so now they are reporting that triangulaton DID lead them to the spot. That's what I thought I'd read initially. Then, when i listened to the press conference yesterday morning, I thought I heard the Superintendent reply to a reporter that triangulation had not been used. Just another inconsistency...
 
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw...r-slain-daughter/story-fnj3rq0y-1227300031545

AARON Leeson Woolley didn’t have the strength to talk in front of his fiancee’s memorial on Saturday but he didn’t need to.

His fragile movements were proof enough of the pain Stephanie Scott’s death had left him in.

With the support of his mate, Mr Leeson Woolley hobbled forward in the sunshine at a Leeton park to release yellow balloons for his slain partner.

He emitted a tormenting howl before sobbing into his hand on the same day he was meant to watch Ms Scott walk down the aisle towards him at a country wedding in the NSW Riverina region.

Instead he was grieving deeply for Ms Scott, who was allegedly murdered and her body dumped and set alight in remote and lonely bushland.

Heartbreaking. Just heartbreaking.
 
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