GUILTY Australia - Andrew, 45, Rose, 44, & Chantelle Rowe, 16, slain, Kapunda, 8 Nov 2010 #2

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maybe I misunderstood and it was family and friends of CR and not his family.


As far as I know, family and friends of the accused have made no public statements whatsoever.
 
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Guessing it was suppressed but media in Scotland "incorrectly" had it down as a rape/murder when in fact was officially only murder? Even though it was a suppressed rape/murder.
 
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any report on what the family of the accused stated in the brief speech to the media?

Yes, I heard the speech made by Kylie Duffield, Andrew Rowe's niece. From memory, on behalf of Christopher, the Rowe family and another family (I can't remember the name but I assume it was RR's family - her maiden name), she basically just thanked the SA police for their hard work and long hours put into the investigation. She also thanked the people of Kapunda for rallying around and coming forward and helping the invesigation get to 'this point' (ie an arrest being made). I thought I read a transcript somewhere in my travels...hmmm...I'll have a look around. The actual video of the speech may also be somewhere on the net too...
 
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Last night, a family source in Scotland said: "His mum Lorna says the evidence against him means it doesn't look good. We can't believe it - he was a quiet, gentle giant."

lol well I guess according to his article his mum did make a statement via other family members.
 
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Guessing it was suppressed but media in Scotland "incorrectly" had it down as a rape/murder when in fact was officially only murder? Even though it was a suppressed rape/murder.


We know it was a murder...why hide the fact that there was a rape as well?
 
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Yes, I heard the speech made by Kylie Duffield, Andrew Rowe's niece. From memory, on behalf of Christopher, the Rowe family and another family (I can't remember the name but I assume it was RR's family - her maiden name), she basically just thanked the SA police for their hard work and long hours put into the investigation. She also thanked the people of Kapunda for rallying around and coming forward and helping the invesigation get to 'this point' (ie an arrest being made). I thought I read a transcript somewhere in my travels...hmmm...I'll have a look around. The actual video of the speech may also be somewhere on the net too...

Just to set things straight....that was not a statement made by the family of the accused, but the family of the victims.
 
  • #190
Protect the little worm from what he himself has done? Suppression orders are ridiculous IMO.
 
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I must also add that the mother seems to be a good person. She is in shock too like everyone else. I cannot imagine how she must be feeling right now.
 
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No, the rape charge was suppressed (in SA anyway)

It must be suppressed in Victoria too ( or the media had other things they think are more important to report on) because this is news to me.
 
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I must also add that the mother seems to be a good person. She is in shock too like everyone else. I cannot imagine how she must be feeling right now.

I cannot imagine how hard it is for the poor woman. I would not want to be in her shoes.
 
  • #194
Protect the little worm from what he himself has done? Suppression orders are ridiculous IMO.

Makes you want to bang your head against a brick wall, huh?:banghead:
 
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Thank you for the wonderful post.

So were you in the actual court room during the proceedings? Any comments on how JD reacted to the crimes put forward?

No, unfortunately I was unable to get into the court room while the proceedings took place. I arrived a few minutes too late and was not about to challenge the 5 big burly cops who were guarding the door! LOL! (Next time I wont be late though!)
My understanding is that there was no reaction from the accused. He did not have any eye contact with the members of the gallery or react at all.
 
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Well now i wonder if the rape was before or after she was dead. I just cant see how it could have been before, especially if he came with no weapon. Unless he managed to cover her mouth to stop her from screaming. Im sure a few loud screams would have alerted a parent and lets say for example her dad came in first when he was on top of her, if a struggle started with or without a weapon, why wouldht she get up when he was attacking the dad and run out side screaming and bang on a neighbour door or something? The news reports said family members fought until they were incapicitated. There are so many possibilties to this!

The Kylie Duffield interview video should be on the web still. I watched it on Adelaide Now website.
 
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Okay.....so what if there was no machete involved. There's no murder weapon that's been found. Let's say it wasn't even a pre-planned. Could this have happened without premeditation?
 
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I still think he came with a weapon.
 
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Just to set things straight....that was not a statement made by the family of the accused, but the family of the victims.

Thank you banshee282001....yes, the victims family....not the accused (sorry for any confusion)
 
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I still think he came with a weapon.

I think he came with a weapon too. Why do we think it was a machete or a samuri sword? I have a knife in my butcher block that I'm pretty sure I could kill someone with...so why the rumours about a machete, etc.
 
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