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^ I dont think it was reported...I think the 'cuts on the forearms' originally came from the woman whos son drove him to the police station the day he was arrested.
Never heard of that one before.
I agree with that but what I don't understand is they could have made it so much easier such as, you give DNA whip of your top yadda yadda, they wouldn't have even had to single him out as they could have made them all do it? I by no means think he is innocent, nor guilty. I honestly have no idea. Time will tell us I guess
2. Lack of information from the police, which lead to a lot of early speculation. Why, given what we now know of the murder scene, did the police wait 24 hours before annoucing it was a murder investigation? At first I thought they might be considering murder-suicide, but that is not possible with multiple stabbings and no weapon at the scene. It must have been obvious almost immediately that it was a triple murder, and the police even felt the need to justify their delay (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...-1225950876336). They said this "It would be irresponsible of me to release to the public that there had been a triple murder in the house if it was later established that was not the case." But I cannot imagine how they thought it might NOT have been murder.
In an unrelated case, I was recently interviewed by the CIB in relation to an alleged deliberately lit fire. They had found DNA at the scene and they had concluded the offender received substantial burns to their hands, arms and head area. They asked me within the first 5 mins if I would show them my arms.(which I happily did)
Surely seeing cuts on the accused arms would have been enough to at least hold him for further questioning.
Don't get me wrong. I really do hope the police have solved this as quickly as it appears. It is just that I have so many unanswered questions going around in my head about it.
I reckon the "cuts on his arms" is a furphy (fabrication for USA readers).
As I posted previously, if there were cuts, how did they occur?
Did one of the victims get the knife off him, attack him a few times, only to have the accused wrestle the knife back again?
Or, if he cut himself during the attack, how did he cut BOTH arms?
Cuts to one I can believe, if he held the knife in his right hand and accidentally hit his left arm in the attack.
But cuts to BOTH forearms?????
Nup, can't come up with a reasonable scenario for how that would have happened.
I reckon the "cuts on his arms" is a furphy (fabrication for USA readers).
As I posted previously, if there were cuts, how did they occur?
Did one of the victims get the knife off him, attack him a few times, only to have the accused wrestle the knife back again?
Or, if he cut himself during the attack, how did he cut BOTH arms?
Cuts to one I can believe, if he held the knife in his right hand and accidentally hit his left arm in the attack.
But cuts to BOTH forearms?????
Nup, can't come up with a reasonable scenario for how that would have happened.
The lady who posted seemed pretty genuine. She said he wore long sleeves all week and the work guys ribbed him about it. i don't recall if she said they saw the cuts.
If I was attacked I would grab whatever was around and lash out. He could have been hit with a lamp, photo frame bottle - you would grab whatever was around and lash out at his hands and arms to stop the knife attacks.
In an unrelated case, I was recently interviewed by the CIB in relation to an alleged deliberately lit fire. They had found DNA at the scene and they had concluded the offender received substantial burns to their hands, arms and head area. They asked me within the first 5 mins if I would show them my arms.(which I happily did)
Surely seeing cuts on the accused arms would have been enough to at least hold him for further questioning.
I'd assume (doing that alot here lol) when people volunteered their DNA the police wouldv'e asked to see their arms too??
It was the police who began the rumour about the murderer being injured,
They were asking doctors etc who had treated a wound to advise them.
There is nothing in the official reports to say that the accused had any injuries.
Also, there is nothing to say he wore a jumper all week to cover his arms - that came from the same source yesterday who posted about the cuts, but has not been back (as far as I have seen).
It was a very warm week last week. You can see from the dress of all the people in the news reports. Most in t-shirts and shorts.
Anyone wearing long sleeves would have been noted by the police.
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