GUILTY Australia - Alexis Jeffery, 24, murdered, Goondiwindi, Qld, 16 March 2014

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They quite often add that in SouthAussie. People will often come forward as they feel safer doing so once someone has been arrested & charged. There may be folks who did see something at the time but were too afraid to notify police.

Any piece of information, no matter how small, helps police put all the puzzle pieces together.

That makes sense .. just haven't noticed it before.

Thanks marly (you little Super Mod .... :congrats:)
 
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When the police officer stated that the pathology and forensic results had come back on the ACA story I thought that they would make an arrest soon. I am glad to hear that this person has been apprehended and that this might be the beginning of justice for Alexis and her family.
 
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The one we want is pictured among the pages here, LE know, they are just waiting for a flush. Someone will say somfin!!

They are coming to get you!

And there it is....
 
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Alexis' brother has thanked LE:

"I'd like to say thank you to the Goondiwindi police - and the police in general - for all the work they put in to (make an arrest)," he said yesterday.

"I expected I'd be a bit more relaxed, happier, and mum's the same," he said.

"But it doesn't really change anything because Alexis is still gone."

http://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/person-interest-arrested-murder-case/2303273/

The same article says that Alexis' youngest son is living with her mother whilst the two older ones are with their father, Jade Crotty.

Poor little kids. Even that's a big deal - to be separated from each other, as well as their mum. Their lives have been completely turned upside down. :facepalm:
 
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30th Jun 2014 - UPDATE 2.42pm: Case adjourned in relation to murder of Alexis Jeffery
http://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/person-interest-arrested-murder-case/2303273/
THE man accused of murdering Goondiwindi woman Alexis Jeffrey in March remains in custody.

The 33-year-old is also facing separate charges of assault occasioning bodily harm, failing to leave licensed premises and three counts of obstructing police.

Robert Ian Trebeck was arrested at a property at Bowen on Saturday and appeared in Proserpine Magistrate's Court on Monday.

For the offences from June 2, he will appear in the Proserpine Magistrate's Court on August 18, via a phone link from prison.

The murder charge was transferred back to Goondiwindi where it will be heard next on September 30.
 
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Police formally charged Mr Trebeck with murder on Saturday afternoon, 104 days after Ms Jeffery’s body was located.

It is understood that police are yet to establish a motive for the alleged murder.

Police believe a weapon was not used in the attack and that Ms Jeffery was not sexually assaulted. The post mortem has not been completed, however natural causes have already been ruled out.

Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...vestigation-20140629-zspho.html#ixzz36CPjoWDc

Is it weird that a post mortem has not yet been completed?? Seems so to me, after so much time has passed.......Unless that detail's not correct?
 
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So those other charges are from Airlie Beach in early June. (I had assumed that they related to the night Alexis died.):

The 33-year-old is also facing separate charges of assault occasioning bodily harm, failing to leave licensed premises and three counts of obstructing police.

Due to these extra charges, arising from a totally separate incident in Airlie Beach on June 2 - almost three months after Ms Jeffery was killed in March - defence solicitor Timothy Wise, from Groves and Clark Solicitors in Ayr, applied for the court to be closed.

http://www.warwickdailynews.com.au/news/murder-accused-on-more-charges/2305032/
 
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Is it weird that a post mortem has not yet been completed?? Seems so to me, after so much time has passed.......Unless that detail's not correct?


Could it just be that they are waiting on some results and mean that the 'process' is incomplete?
Or just sloppy reporting?
 
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Could it just be that they are waiting on some results and mean that the 'process' is incomplete?
Or just sloppy reporting?

Probably sloppy reporting - they just update the same article over and over, I've noticed. The reporter may have overlooked that sentence. It must be complete by now. LE have spoken about getting forensic results back IIRC.
 
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http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...s-in-goondiwindi/story-fnihsrf2-1226978897438

Alexis Jeffery and Theresa Binge were both last seen alive after socialising at *hotels in Goondiwindi

THEY were mothers, happy-go-lucky women – both finding their way in country towns on the NSW-Queensland border.

But Alexis Jeffery and Theresa Binge have more in common than their families could have imagined.

In tragic parallels almost 11 years apart, each woman was last seen alive after socialising at *hotels in Goondiwindi and each woman was later found murdered; one on the banks of the Macintyre River, the other beneath a concrete culvert across the border.

While farm labourer Robert Trebeck was last week charged with killing Ms Jeffery in March, the case of Ms Binge remains *unsolved – triggering painful memories for her heartbroken children.
 
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http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...s-in-goondiwindi/story-fnihsrf2-1226978897438

Alexis Jeffery and Theresa Binge were both last seen alive after socialising at *hotels in Goondiwindi

THEY were mothers, happy-go-lucky women – both finding their way in country towns on the NSW-Queensland border.

But Alexis Jeffery and Theresa Binge have more in common than their families could have imagined.

In tragic parallels almost 11 years apart, each woman was last seen alive after socialising at *hotels in Goondiwindi and each woman was later found murdered; one on the banks of the Macintyre River, the other beneath a concrete culvert across the border.

While farm labourer Robert Trebeck was last week charged with killing Ms Jeffery in March, the case of Ms Binge remains *unsolved – triggering painful memories for her heartbroken children.

Wow - thanks for that info Sleep! Shall go sleuth around the other case......very interesting. And sad.

:seeya:
 
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http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...s-in-goondiwindi/story-fnihsrf2-1226978897438

Alexis Jeffery and Theresa Binge were both last seen alive after socialising at *hotels in Goondiwindi

THEY were mothers, happy-go-lucky women – both finding their way in country towns on the NSW-Queensland border.

But Alexis Jeffery and Theresa Binge have more in common than their families could have imagined.

In tragic parallels almost 11 years apart, each woman was last seen alive after socialising at *hotels in Goondiwindi and each woman was later found murdered; one on the banks of the Macintyre River, the other beneath a concrete culvert across the border.

While farm labourer Robert Trebeck was last week charged with killing Ms Jeffery in March, the case of Ms Binge remains *unsolved – triggering painful memories for her heartbroken children.

Thanks for that info Sleep. Very sad to read about another case like that.

:seeya:
 
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Both poi blame each other ... ones going to court . Mysterious imo .
R I p A J

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STRUGGLING through tears, Alexis Jeffery’s heartbroken mother has faced Robert Ian Trebeck in court and declared she resents he is breathing, while her daughter is not.

Trebeck, 35, was yesterday handed a life prison term after a jury found him guilty of murdering the 24-year-old with her own jeans in a violent struggle before dumping her body on a river bank in Goondiwindi in March 2014.


Elana Jeffery told the Toowoomba Supreme Court the Coroner had recommended she not view her daughter’s body “because she was unrecognisable”.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...y/news-story/6a1d115cd8456d2481c6e76b0e79c72d
 
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Evidence previously unknown ,positive dna link to trebeck via aj jeans. Guilty predator

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