Australia - Frances Crawford 49, found dead after suspicious lawn mower accident in Queensland.

  • #161
This article informs us there will be a press conference today at 10am.



Oh good, finally! As I’m in the US and super time-zone challenged, I can’t even begin to guess what day or time this will be, so I’ll just keep checking here until you lovely Aussies report back!

P.S. If this was a legit mowing accident, I’ll eat my hat and wash it down with a pint of Victoria Bitter!
 
  • #162
This article informs us there will be a press conference today at 10am.



I wonder what the "appeal to media" could be about? A request for dashcam or other footage? Guess I will have to wait and see!

'Detective Superintendent George Marchesini will provide an update and appeal to media in relation to a suspicious death investigation in the Lockyer Valley,' a police spokesperson said.
(from your linked article)
 
  • #163
Oh good, finally! As I’m in the US and super time-zone challenged, I can’t even begin to guess what day or time this will be, so I’ll just keep checking here until you lovely Aussies report back!

P.S. If this was a legit mowing accident, I’ll eat my hat and wash it down with a pint of Victoria Bitter!
That should be an RM Williams hat!
 
  • #164
Looks like its 10:05 am right now for east coast USA.
 
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  • #166
Just caught ‘open homicide investigation’ but missed the first ten minutes, arg.
 
  • #167
"People having relationships with Mr Crawford - not just on dating apps, but in any walk of life"

From the presser

I missed a lot of it too, is that all the info the police are appealing for? Information about her husband?
Not sounding good. Perhaps another suspected domestic homicide.
Will have to see if I can find the whole presser somewhere, once they have time to upload it.
 
  • #168
Sounds like he was a busy boy, police calling for women who have been involved in a relationship with him…..

I get the idea that he is still the only suspect.

IMO
 
  • #169
Detective Superintendent George Marchesini says police believe Frances Crawford was murdered.

ETA

"At this stage forensic testing and also analysis of to how Frances came to be located at the bottom of the retaining wall remains subject to investigation," he says.

 
  • #170
What does "bottom of the retaining wall" mean? Were there more people there? I thought this happened at 3 am or something at their house
 
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Investigators have also uncovered Ms Crawford's husband Robert had been messaging other women on dating apps around the world and in Australia.

'We believe there were women that were involved with relationships with Mr Crawford who may have information about Frances that will assist with this investigation,' he told reporters.

'We can say Mr Crawford has connected with women nationally and internationally.'

Police said he has connected with women in countries such as the US, Italy, Papua New Guinea, Guam, Japan, New Zealand and around Australia.

Mr Crawford is Royal Australian Air Force Squadron Leader based out of Amberley Airforce Base.

Det Spt Marchesini said police had been called to the home over reports of domesic violence in July last year, but no apprehended violence orders were in place then or at the time of Ms Crawford's death.“



:mad: :mad::mad:
 
  • #173
What does "bottom of the retaining wall" mean? Were there more people there? I thought this happened at 3 am or something at their house

I will put these pics here again, of the house where Frances lived and was found dead.

It looks like there is a retaining wall at the back of the house, separating the house/lawn from a gully behind the house.

I wonder if "bottom of the retaining wall" means in the gully, or on the other side of the retaining wall It looks as though it may be a partial retaining wall with some breaks at each end.

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  • #174
I will put these pics here again, of the house where Frances lived and was found dead.

It looks like there is a retaining wall at the back of the house, separating the house/lawn from a gully behind the house.

I wonder if "bottom of the retaining wall" means in the gully, or on the other side of the retaining wall It looks as though it may be a partial retaining wall with some breaks at each end.

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Maybe she was partially pinned to the wall.
 
  • #175
I understood the Det Spt to say that it was murder, and they are not looking for anybody else. I take that to mean they will charge the husband once they get enough evidence. I wonder if he will wait around for that?
 
  • #176
Can't they get the data or at least the contacts from the dating sites? Making a public appeal seems a bit strange IMO
 
  • #177
Investigators have also uncovered Ms Crawford's husband Robert had been messaging other women on dating apps around the world and in Australia.

'We believe there were women that were involved with relationships with Mr Crawford who may have information about Frances that will assist with this investigation,' he told reporters.

'We can say Mr Crawford has connected with women nationally and internationally.'

Police said he has connected with women in countries such as the US, Italy, Papua New Guinea, Guam, Japan, New Zealand and around Australia.

Mr Crawford is Royal Australian Air Force Squadron Leader based out of Amberley Airforce Base.

Det Spt Marchesini said police had been called to the home over reports of domesic violence in July last year, but no apprehended violence orders were in place then or at the time of Ms Crawford's death.“



:mad: :mad::mad:

It sounds as if the police have seized his phone and any other devices he may have used. A prime POI in a homicide investigation.

And it sounds as if the husband may have been interested in gaining "a girl in every port", so to speak.

imo
 
  • #178
:( My heart breaks even more for poor Frances, being married to a habitual cheating husband.
 
  • #179
Can't they get the data or at least the contacts from the dating sites? Making a public appeal seems a bit strange IMO

Maybe people aren't registered under their own name. They may be registered as Pretty Frangipani and things like that.
And the linked email addresses may also be in names that are not their own.

With all of the countries involved, maybe gaining access to their IP addresses isn't easy, or possible in some cases.

One thing is for sure though, if the police didn't need assistance there would have been no press conference.

imo
 
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“We can say Mr Crawford has connected with women national and internationally, specifically Italy, United States of America, Papua New Guinea, Guam, Afghanistan, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand and nationally in Western Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory, New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.”
 

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