I’m a keen hiker and following Rob Parsons YouTube’s. Im at a loss why no one has found her even given Rob’s and SES extensive searches plus having her GPS locations. No evidence is evidence in itself. To me in that situation, I would definitely head towards where I hear cars, maybe she’s gone...
Just heard a helicopter overhead at 7:15 pm aest in Victoria Yarra ranges. Flight radar shows circling over a couple of areas near porepunkah at around last light.
I read in the Lynn case that police set up the 60 minutes story as part of their strategy which I found very interesting.
No doubt following the discovery of SM’s phone, everything we hear from now on will be strategised. I’m really keen to see the next development and hopefully find SM
A barrister friend of mine once told me if you’re thinking of committing a crime, don't, because someone will be watching you. In this case the watcher is phone records and phone location. It’s sheer luck rather than any form of ingenious planning by the accused (and/or others) that SM has...
Looks like LE are searching for SM’s mobile and/or watch that may have been disposed of by the accused in that area. IMO they are very very close to a significant development.
That will be the defence of the accused if found guilty to minimise his sentence. Many accused before him have got off lengthy sentences with the same or similar defences so there would be plenty of precedence’s to quote.
Absolutely agree. I think the accused probably had a few days to think of where to dispose of the body (hopefully LE have the phone data and are searching possible areas) but will definitely be found eventually by a walker/hiker somewhere close to a road/4wd track . IMO it would be where there...
I’d be searching the mineshafts close to a road.
Putting my self in the accused’s shoes in getting rid of a body in a mineshaft, I would want to get it done very quickly so I wouldn’t be seen and I wouldn’t want to drag a body too far away from my vehicle.
In saying that, the accused may...
He will tell police eventually once he realises he’ll spend a good part of the rest of his life in jail. Time for Victoria to introduce no body no parole laws.
Was there rubber tapes across the road? If so, I recall in the Sleba case, LE used that data to identify the type of vehicle, I think it was a multi wheel truck, time, speed etc. I’m sure LE could roughly work out the vehicle from wheel base length etc.
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