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

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I wonder if the police have the piece of the puzzle that will explain everything. There's been plenty of information released but nothing even close to concrete tnough.

I'm torn on whether or not Rowsell has been truthful or not. It's certainly not a good look that he apparently approached her 3 times. And he's certainly been trying to put the attention on Trebeck...

I'm wondering if Trebeck is still with that girlfriend he mentioned. Is it considered "normal" for people to talk online and on the phone with people they haven't met?
 
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I wonder if the police have the piece of the puzzle that will explain everything. There's been plenty of information released but nothing even close to concrete tnough.

I'm torn on whether or not Rowsell has been truthful or not. It's certainly not a good look that he apparently approached her 3 times. And he's certainly been trying to put the attention on Trebeck...

I'm wondering if Trebeck is still with that girlfriend he mentioned. Is it considered "normal" for people to talk online and on the phone with people they haven't met?

Trebeck isn't with his girlfriend anymore:

“I don’t really want to talk about anything because I lost my girlfriend over everything and I haven’t done anything wrong,” he said.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-turned-him-down/story-fnihsrf2-1226956527242
 
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I wonder what the boots were about and if they ever found them.
 
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I'm wondering if Trebeck is still with that girlfriend he mentioned. Is it considered "normal" for people to talk online and on the phone with people they haven't met?


I think it is the norm with younger people (not that I think it's right to do so) and in small towns things are really different to how things work in the city. Everyone pretty much knows of everyone and FB boosts that. I've had friend requests from people that I don't know but we've got lots of mutual friends or because they went to school with my hubby etc. I find it bizarre, I don't accept them because I don't know them personally, but a lot of people do!
 
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I think it is the norm with younger people (not that I think it's right to do so) and in small towns things are really different to how things work in the city. Everyone pretty much knows of everyone and FB boosts that. I've had friend requests from people that I don't know but we've got lots of mutual friends or because they went to school with my hubby etc. I find it bizarre, I don't accept them because I don't know them personally, but a lot of people do!

Aha! That explains why some of the people we've sleuthed on cases like this one have like 500 FB friends!! Thank you for explaining it, Humdinger!! It's always surprised me :seeya:
 
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Aha! That explains why some of the people we've sleuthed on cases like this one have like 500 FB friends!! Thank you for explaining it, Humdinger!! It's always surprised me :seeya:


I've heard of young people having well over a thousand! It's insane!!!

Your profile pic has a lot to do with it, if you're young and cute and your profile pic is a selfie on your bed, you can bet friend requests come rolling in! I had major concerns about a friends teenage daughter once from seeing the way she promoted herself on FB :/ it's a scary world for kids to safely navigate... But it's not just kids, it's adults with low self esteem too :(
 
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The fabulous bearbear just posted this info on the Baden Clay thread:

just advertised, "who killed alexis jeffrey?" channel nine current affair tonight (sydney)

Thanks bearbear!!!:loveyou:
 
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Just started watching ACA - and am distressed by their inclusion of Alexis' child in the opening sequence....with his dad asking "Do you miss your mum?".:facepalm:

SO insensitive!! Why would you EVER be asking that of a child whose mother was murdered?.:banghead:

I know ACA is tabloid central, but that's just stooping so low for tear-jerker ratings. JMO.

Shall continue watching and try to restrain myself :blushing:
 
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Finished watching - both of those guys completely creep me out!!!:scared:

Poor Alexis :facepalm:
 
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JC is the father of 2 of the children - wonder who and where the father of the third child is and was on the night.
 
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It sounds as though DR (boxer) is trying to palm this off on RT …. ‘I saw them entering the park, they looked like they were kissing, maybe they weren’t kissing, but it looked that way’. (Maybe Alexis was strangled ... and he knows that?)

Then RT is like a scared rabbit … left town because he was scared, staying away until ‘this is all over’, repeatedly says ‘it wasn’t me’, has his father and a lawyer advocating for him. I guess if police keep leaning on him, he may crack and tell them what actually happened.

Police say the small amount of Alexis’ blood present at the scene was consistent with her few facial injuries …… punched in the face? Nosebleed? Coward’s Punch? Boxer’s punch?

A car could easily have been waiting for her/them on Short Street near the cultural centre, and very near to where Alexis was found.
 
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It sounds as though DR (boxer) is trying to palm this off on RT …. ‘I saw them entering the park, they looked like they were kissing, maybe they weren’t kissing, but it looked that way’. (Maybe Alexis was strangled ... and he knows that?)

Then RT is like a scared rabbit … left town because he was scared, staying away until ‘this is all over’, repeatedly says ‘it wasn’t me’, has his father and a lawyer advocating for him. I guess if police keep leaning on him, he may crack and tell them what actually happened.

Police say the small amount of Alexis’ blood present at the scene was consistent with her few facial injuries …… punched in the face? Nosebleed? Coward’s Punch? Boxer’s punch?

A car could easily have been waiting for her/them on Short Street near the cultural centre, and very near to where Alexis was found.
BBM.

:yes: I agree!. imo
 
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Daniel Rowsell - Screen shot from video at below link

Who killed Alexis Jeffery?
Video: http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article/8864845/who-killed-alexis-jeffery
 
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I think that it is quite odd that Alexis was apparently told that it is not safe to walk the streets at night in Goondiwindi. Evidently it turned out to be the case for her on that fateful night, but Goondiwindi is a really small town. Only 6,397 people at Census time in 2011.

I looked up local crime … it appears to be vandalism, drunken fights, DUIs, a few break and enters, minor theft.

I can’t imagine that Alexis could have dreamed that she would be in mortal danger walking home. She probably thought she would be in more danger getting in someone’s car.


http://localstats.qpzm.com.au/stats/qld/western/south-western/goondiwindi
http://www.goondiwindiargus.com.au/story/1890618/the-week-in-crime/
http://www.goondiwindiargus.com.au/story/318967/the-week-in-crime/
 
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