- 'xxxxx xxxxxx, 30, has described his two-week murder trial as 'hell'
[*]He expressed his thoughts in a Facebook message during deliberations
[*]'It really is hell to go through this and wouldn't wish it on anyone,' he said'
'xxxxx xxxxxx has described his two-week murder trial over the death of New Zealand tourist Warriena Wright as 'hell'. '
'Friends of xxxxxx recently revealed his desire to move from the Gold Coast in the wake of the trial to start a new life.
'He wants to move away and
he has no interest in being on the next Celebrity Big Brother get me out of here [wut?],' his friend Karen* told Daily Mail Australia this week, adding he wanted a 'fresh start'.'
'Mr Dore said he never asked xxxxxx why he recorded three-hours of his date with Ms Wright.
'I haven't been on a date in 22 years so I don't know [if it's unusual],' Mr Dore said.
'I never needed to know, to be honest with you'.
On being asked whether he believes the 30-year-old will go back to Tinder, he said he hadn't asked him, but imagines he would be reluctant.
xxxxxx was placed on strict bail conditions in late 2014 which friends compare to 'house arrest'.
To keep himself amused, he has filmed rap videos of himself, drew pictures of his own mirror selfies and shared updates on social media about mutant strawberries and potato chips.
He was banned from using Tinder to pick up women as well as partying at his old Surfers Paradise nightclub haunts. He was also required to live at his parent's home, regularly report to a police station and had an evening curfew.
'He's really just been keeping
under the limelight [Oops, your Freudian slip is showing!] as much as he can,' Karen said.
'He's really into golf, that's all he can do, is go to the golf range with whatever friends would come out on Friday.'
His Facebook page features rants about the nanny state, nightclub lockout laws and a presenter of Channel 10's The Project TV show.
'
Waleed Aly should be deported,' he wrote in the middle of the year.
'
What good are nightclub lockout laws when all the violence happens OUTSIDE nightclubs on the streets?' he asked in January.
He has also pondered the verdict of his trial publicly (and no doubt privately).
'Is it easier for an innocent person to be found guilty or for an innocent person to be found innocent?' he asked in April.'
Source:
EXCLUSIVE: 'It really is hell' - xxxxx xxxxxx told friends HE[!] was suffering during his murder trial over the death of Tinder date Warriena Wright ... even as he made plans for a 'fresh start'
Oh cry me a river...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pXCaEU-zSYQ