Scooby-Doo
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Will be interesting how much is from her home CCTV as well, including Samantha herself
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I reckon he'll hang on to what he has left of his little dip into murderous crime, he's lost control of every aspect of it, basically, except the location of the body. . It has tremendous significance to him, obviously.It seems, as some have suggested and most of us hoped, that the police have a decent brief of evidence. Wonder if Stephenson will be tempted to roll over once he realizes he is peeing into the wind here?
The police will only share what they want to. There could be a lot of CCTV coming from home. Which will be important and possible showing Samantha's movements, time, date (as that was not on the one still photo of Samantha) any hidden cameras in the bush, traffic cameras as well as dashcam, other residents CCTVProbably VICPOL allowed Mr Murphy to view a small portion of the CCTV, just to ease him off useless hope. the awfulness. Probably Mr Stephenson's father did, too, which explains the decamping, a wise move for the sisters, for sure.
When I hear "extensive CCTV", I think negative evidence: police think they can show that nobody else had the opportunity.edited by me for brevity....
' There has to be a reason the police closed in on him so (relatively) quickly.' .... yeah!! extensive CCTV!! that could be a reason ?
I think he'll be feeling a bit nervousIt seems, as some have suggested and most of us hoped, that the police have a decent brief of evidence. Wonder if Stephenson will be tempted to roll over once he realizes he is peeing into the wind here?
Same. Just footage showing him in certain places at certain times that the police will use in an attempt to prove it was him.When I hear "extensive CCTV", I think negative evidence: police think they can show that nobody else had the opportunity.
We can only hope, spare Sam's family & his family the trauma of trial...........I doubt he will thouIt seems, as some have suggested and most of us hoped, that the police have a decent brief of evidence. Wonder if Stephenson will be tempted to roll over once he realizes he is peeing into the wind here?
I think it would be required. It might show preparation, positioning, even practising certain moves, all grist the mill of premeditation and deliberation. I am all for the extensive part of the program, VICPOL would regard every frame as a precursor to the murder of a woman on a sunny Sunday morning in the AU bush.Same. Just footage showing him in certain places at certain times that the police will use in an attempt to prove it was him.
If the accused was captured murdering the victim on camera, extensive CCTV wouldn't be required.
BBM: I disagree. The police can't just rock up to trial & show just the murder , if that was even captured, they would have show & detail much more to explain how they came to charge the accused IMOSame. Just footage showing him in certain places at certain times that the police will use in an attempt to prove it was him.
If the accused was captured murdering the victim on camera, extensive CCTV wouldn't be required.
More negative than that. Some or most of it showing that nobody passed certain points between certain times. So given what is known to have happened, from positive evidence, and what is known not to have happened, from negative evidence, what occurred must have been this: <alleged scenario>.Same. Just footage showing him in certain places at certain times that the police will use in an attempt to prove it was him.
If the accused was captured murdering the victim on camera, extensive CCTV wouldn't be required.
It seems, as some have suggested and most of us hoped, that the police have a decent brief of evidence. Wonder if Stephenson will be tempted to roll over once he realizes he is peeing into the wind here
Fair call folks. I appreciate your opinions
Justice for Samantha
If the accused has not acted alone, the police will see if anyone else comes forward now, with the extensive amount of CCTV footage that has been briefed, "described as unprecedented in terms of size".It seems, as some have suggested and most of us hoped, that the police have a decent brief of evidence. Wonder if Stephenson will be tempted to roll over once he realizes he is peeing into the wind here?
As I understand it, Victoria hasn't adopted the “no body no parole” law. The parole board can certainly factor that into their determination, when the time comes but they are not compelled to decline parole on the basis of there being no disclose in relation to the body.I wonder if PS may now open up and let Police know where Samantha is hidden…. Now that he should realise he has been seen red handed? And maybe the “no body no parole” law may be playing on his mind? He may also have left discovering Samantha long enough for the DNA unable to be detected?
IMHO
Vic does have the “no body, no parole” law.As I understand it, Victoria hasn't adopted the “no body no parole” law. The parole board can certainly factor that into their determination, when the time comes but they are not compelled to decline parole on the basis of there being no disclose in relation to the body.
It's what I would doI have another, semi-paranoid, idea about extensive evidence. Police have to hand it over but they don't have to make it easy to find or understand. So they bury some crucial stuff in vast quantities of similar, insignificant material. It costs the defence team time.