She still has not been found and detectives are likely to return in coming days/weeks
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I recall the statement as something like "no known mental illness or drug problems at this time" so it left room for something new to be presented IMOI wonder if that statement about the drugs and mental health will age well. It seemed premature at the time IMO.
Perhaps no official diagnosis and no previous charges relating to drugs was enough for his lawyer to make that statement.
Maybe they were looking more for the watch & phone today & had the tech finding doggies on the job, it seemed a quick targeted search IMO
Maybe they were looking more for the watch & phone today & had the tech finding doggies on the job, it seemed a quick targeted search IMO
Absolutely. I 100% agree with you DrSleuth and with the outrage expressed by Trooper and others re this tragic, brutal and senseless alleged murder.It could also be argued & reasonably expected , that a person who willingly ingested a substance that you got off any old Joe Blow ( no matter what you believe it to be ) could be anything. You knowingly take the risk IMO
You never really know what you are taking , it's not as if these " street drugs " come in a nice little box with who manufactured them, a batch number, an expiry date, a list of active ingredients, labelled & prescribed to you by a medical practitioner.
Mr Tamanika had previously maintained the suppression was intended to protect Mr Stephenson's mental state, but also told the court his client had no mental health or drug issues.I recall the statement as something like "no known mental illness or drug problems at this time" so it left room for something new to be presented IMO
I think it's because there have been so many people actively searching/coordinating searches of late.would the request for no help from the public be because they are fairly confident theyll find sms body in this new location?
Will that possibly become a problem come plea time?
"He may have significant mental health challenges, which then arise from now being charged with murder in what everybody understands is a very highly-publicised case," defence lawyer Michael Tamanika said.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-07/samantha-murphy-suppression-order-explainer/103561712
Here is the official police statement about today's search ... the police put it up on their website at 9:45 this morning.
Search for Samantha Murphy continues - Buninyong
Police will conduct a significant search of bushland in the Buninyong area today as part of the ongoing investigation…www.police.vic.gov.au
SBM. Good point. He could've pleaded an accidental hit and potentially be faced with a lighter sentence. I'm assuming the latter crime would incur a longer sentence because it's more calculated and more of a risk to the public.Quite a few on this thread are still going with the possible traffic collision line which whilst is 100% possible I just don’t feel that’s what happened here - I think if it was once he knew the ‘game was up’ he’d have spoken and ultimately disclosed where the body was hoping for a lesser charge.
I feel this is more likely a sexual assault and murder
I think it's because there have been so many people actively searching/coordinating searches of late.
Usually if the case has been off the public's radar for a long time, police don't say things like that...
But, it's so still a good sign IMO. They don't want any disturbance to the potential crime scene.
Thanks for setting things straight, SouthAussie.
I'm a dingus.
I could not agree with what you say more! Amen to that!!In no way am I excusing or justifying illicit drug use. I have never touched an illicit drug in my life, nor do I wish to, nor would I encourage anyone else to do so. As I have said, my view is there is no “safe” drug use. Sadly, illicit substances are dangerous to individuals, families and to society at large.
I am as outraged as everyone else is regarding this senseless loss of life, and loss of safety and innocence.
Would any of these scenarios be classed as mental health issues? Because the initial lawyer for stated that he had no drug or mental health problems. I feel like that would detrimentally hurt any defense even hinting at a mental health condition.
MOO
Thanks for this!
I am sure the mental health card will be played
The lawyer will say he had a very stressful week, he was upset about something, he had a fight with his girlfriend, with his parents, his cat disappeared. The accused was not mentally fit at the time of her death etc etc....
Whatever, the lawyer will find something to help the accused
Gee, 3-4 hours of daylight left … and we call it a day .
She still has not been found and detectives are likely to return in coming days/weeks