23. In R v White [2005] NSWSC 60 the accused had pleaded not guilty to murder of Phyllis Jean O'Brien at Katoomba on 29 August 2003. The judge-alone trial proceeded before Studdert J. who gave a ruling upon the admissibility of DNA evidence obtained on the analysis of a cigarette butt discarded...
I live in the mountains, lots of people have boats up here
My FIL used to boat regularly, not sure where but it’s not that far from Sydney or the central coast, can all be accessed for a day trip or a weekend away
Just had a random thought, might have been touched on sorry
If she was found near a camp site, evidence of tent, fire etc, and assuming it was theirs then, he can’t really claim to have left, come back, freaked out and ran away out of fear that he would be accused
He packed every thing back in...
Of course they should have, but I’ve watched both sets of body cam footage and I didn’t see it, only BL, in the sunlight, checked all over.
Did you see them take any photos of GP?
Hi, I’m a local who would love to know more about this case.
Can anyone elaborate on the altercation in Parke St?
And who was the last person to see her at the hospital? (I’ve been told it was someone I know quite well, would love confirmation)
One of my children walks like this, he is autistic with dyspraxia.
“Odd gait” is often listed on autism checklists.
Not diagnosing BL here, but it does remind me of my son.
He wears through shoes very very quickly and would prefer to be barefoot whenever he can.
I watched the Dr Phil interview today with GPs father and 2 things stuck out for me:
He was ADAMANT that van belonged to Gabby and he’s a super protective dad, if I was BL I’d be more scared about facing her father than facing LE
I watched the Dr Phil interview today with GPs father and 2 things stuck out for me:
He was ADAMANT that van belonged to Gabby and he’s a super protective dad, if I was BL I’d be more scared about facing her father than facing LE
My theory about his trip home:
“I had to leave her Mom, she went crazy just like she did that day the cops almost charged her. Smashed my phone, hit/scratched me (he may have had injuries if she had tried to defend herself) I don’t want anything to do with her or her crazy ass family, if they...
Neutralise:
Verb 1. neutralise - get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing; "The mafia liquidated the informer"; "the double agent was neutralized"
do in, knock off, liquidate, neutralize, waste
kill - cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly; "This man killed...
If she just walked out, she'd be a sociopath too
What if she had, and he had died, and instead of walking out and eating pizza and calling her lawyer, she rang 000, and waited for their assistance and showed them any injuries on her body from where he had been assaulting her (so much easier to...
I actually wouldn't restrain anyone, not even a child.
Never have, never will.
There are a million other ways to "neutralise" a situation if you use your imagination, that don't involve restraining, choking, obstructing breath, hurting vaginas, imprisoning people or just generally scaring the...
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