• #81
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I hope they got the right guys because I felt a deep sense of pleasure seeing them grabbed and dragged like they probably did with poor Chris.

Good job NSW police.

They're going home in the back of a divvy van!
 
  • #83
Dear lord, just looking at those two should tell any crime lord they would screw things up. What pathetic specimens.
 
  • #84
Dear lord, just looking at those two should tell any crime lord they would screw things up. What pathetic specimens.
Both living in some of Sydney’s best middle class family suburbs, in the Hills district. Neither look like experienced crims. Sadly, their inexperience resulted in the loss of life of an innocent man. If they’re guilty, I hope they rot in hell.
 
  • #85
Dear lord, just looking at those two should tell any crime lord they would screw things up. What pathetic specimens.
No kidding. If you’re going to outsource your dirty work, verify their resume first and get good personal references.

They didn’t even bother to pull that one guy’s pants up, they made him stumble in his skivvies. +1
 
  • #86
Well done NSW Police. Great to see impressive action. I hope this serves as a reminder for the wannabe crims, technology is improving police outcomes. And remember, you too could be spread across the news looking like morons. The Police certainly didn’t hide embarrassing images. I bet they’re enjoying that aspect of a successful case.

All due respect for family and friends, I hoped they would let the poor man go, as soon as they realised he was the wrong target. Very very sad outcome.
 
  • #87
No kidding. If you’re going to outsource your dirty work, verify their resume first and get good personal references.

They didn’t even bother to pull that one guy’s pants up, they made him stumble in his skivvies. +1

I thought that was a really nice touch. They don't always release this type of body cam footage, but I think the taskforce did this for a reason, for the community to see them been walked to their fate. I think they are going to be afraid of who's on the inside of the prison rather than the duration of their sentence if found guilty.
 
  • #88
Both living in some of Sydney’s best middle class family suburbs, in the Hills district. Neither look like experienced crims. Sadly, their inexperience resulted in the loss of life of an innocent man. If they’re guilty, I hope they rot in hell.
BBM: Their actions confirm the same

1. Turn up to the kidnapping location, CCTV -1 wearing a high Vis shirt, kidnap the wrong person.......oops :oops:
2. Take victim to abandoned house, leaving forensic evidence ........fail 😨
3. Send videos to the family of the intended kidnapping ( obviously not aware that they have already stuffed up ) , who contact police........... It's getting bad now :eek:
4. Leave car on a street for ? days & than go back & try & torch it, failing miserably & leaving more forensic evidence & tying you to the house & victim ( bit of a dead give away a roll of mostly unburnt carpet from the house) ............. huge mistake, massive fail 😧
5. Dump the body in the worst spot possible.........😵‍💫

They probably still have the devices they filmed the victim on & sent messages etc too


Master criminals they are not, but they still were capable of allegedly ending a innocent 85yr old man's life.

Throw away the keys

It's all so senseless 😡

All IMO
 
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This is one of the times I’ve wished that Australia had the death penalty. I hope these 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 get whole life.

RIP, Chris. This never should have happened.

MOO
 
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When you've reached 85, you've no doubt already had a few things to overcome in life. You should be allowed to end your days in peace and comfort. RIP Chris. 😘
 
  • #93
I do feel a little sorry for 'Mr Baggy Pants" man's family/freind and young children having to witness that though.
 
  • #94
I do feel a little sorry for 'Mr Baggy Pants" man's family/freind and young children having to witness that though.
Hopefully it will keep them on the straight and narrow.
 
  • #95

“We can now confirm that the remains that were located yesterday were in fact Mr. Bagsharian.” Mr Marks said.

Detective seized electronic devices, clothing and other items linking the hostage to the kidnapping and murder of Mr Bagsharian at another address in Lake Macquarie.

Mr Marks said police were still looking for more people responsible for Mr Bagsharian’s death and allege others are involved.

He said police followed a trail left behind by the alleged kidnappers since February 8 and had enough evidence to arrest the two men on Wednesday.

“After the human remains were found yesterday … we followed the trial, there was canvassing of CCTV and vehicles were identified,” Mr Marks said.

“That’s how we came to identify the two persons that were arrested today.

“We suggest one of the persons that was arrested today travelled up to Lake Macquarie after the offence and spoke to somebody there.

“As a result of that, we seized two electronic devices from persons up at that address in Lake Macquarie.”

Mr Marks said the pair still lived with their parents – who were “shocked” when police knocked on their door.

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In a statement issued via NSW Police, Mr Baghsarian’s family said: “We welcome the news of the recent arrests in relation to the kidnapping of our father and grandfather”.

“As we continue attempting to come to terms with this incident, we ask that media respect our privacy,” they said.
 
  • #96
Their parents must be so shocked!
 
  • #97

Men arrested in connection with alleged kidnapping, murder of Chris Baghsarian named​


Two men set to face kidnapping and murder charges after the body of an 85-year-old grandfather was found in bushland in Sydney’s north have been named.
The Daily Telegraph has identified Gerard Andrews, 29 and Daniel Stevens, 24, as the pair arrested on Wednesday over the death of Chris Baghsarian, 85, who was snatched from his North Ryde home earlier this month.

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The Daily Telegraph reports Daniel Stevens and Gerard Andrews are the men arrested in relation to the alleged murder of Chris Baghsarian. Picture: Supplied

“We allege … these men participated in a joint criminal enterprise with other persons to kidnap Mr Bagsharian, and ultimately, where he was held hostage and where he came to his death.”



Gerard Andrews, 29, and Daniel Stevens, 24, facing charges of murder of Chris Baghsarian​


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Daniel Stevens has been arrested in relation to the murder of Chris Baghsarian, 85. Picture: Facebook

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Gerard Andrews has been arrested in relation to the murder of Chris Baghsarian, 85. Picture: Instagram


The alleged killers of innocent grandfather Chris Baghsarian had next to no criminal history and come from a middle-class upbringing in northwest Sydney.
But Gerard Andrews, 29, and Daniel Stevens, 24, are now facing charges including murder over one of the most shocking crimes the city has ever seen, following dramatic arrests that ended with Andrews’ pants around his ankles.

The Daily Telegraph can reveal that in the days after allegedly being involved in Baghsarian’s kidnapping and murder, Andrews drove up to Lake Macquarie, an hour-and-a-half north of Sydney, to visit his ex-girlfriend.


Police are believed to have had an eye on Andrews and Stevens as part of their investigations from just a few days after the kidnapping.
 
  • #98
They don't actually look like they would be friends, JMO
 

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