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

  • #621
What a tremendous security risk he was/is. A sitting duck for honey traps, a walking advertisement for contact-me -for info-during-pillow -talk, a bloke with no self control, much less self respect. The list of ladies shows locations of mainly what might be termed allies, but who knows?.. That might be the tip of the iceberg.

Military men are prime targets for espionage and if money is thrown in the mix, ...... (especially those of a reasonably high rank, which he is, currently, but not for much longer, once the inevitable court-martial gets underway. ) Goodbye SQ.L and busted down to aircraftsman, then an exit.

(One very powerful man from an an old country, when accused of sexual intemperance, tried to wiggle out by saying that the women from his "lists" were his informants whom he was meeting "strictly for business", but it wouldn't fly even for him...) What concerns me is that RC appears grandiose, and such people are boastful. So, yes, agree. The list of locations didn't look surprising, but a man with security clearance and sexual addiction is a liability, especially if he has a preferred female type.
 
  • #622
(One very powerful man from an an old country, when accused of sexual intemperance, tried to wiggle out by saying that the women from his "lists" were his informants whom he was meeting "strictly for business", but it wouldn't fly even for him...) What concerns me is that RC appears grandiose, and such people are boastful. So, yes, agree. The list of locations didn't look surprising, but a man with security clearance and sexual addiction is a liability, especially if he has a preferred female type.
Everyone has an ‘excuse’. .

But decent people know fundamental values. and can see through the diatribe. .. women can also usually pick them, tho some will choose to go there / ignore the warning signs for all manner of reasons.

While RC is less than a human being to me, and i acknowledge it’s no doubt been a heartbreaking time for those other women, hopefully they’re also saying thanks that they didn’t meet the same fate as Frances!
 
  • #623
This will be interesting
58E12C58-6DE7-4226-8E0E-EC22BE8B74A3.jpeg
 
  • #624
  • #625
No pun intended, but wouldn't he be an extreme flight risk?? More so than your average murderer, in that he could actually steal and fly the plane ,,,
Yeah, there's not a snowball's chance he gets bailed.

MOO
 
  • #626
Haha I was just going to post that he might be a "flight risk" :D
 
  • #627
Haha I was just going to post that he might be a "flight risk" :D
I'd be shocked to the core if he got bail... he has no small children to care for, he has no elderly parents reliant on him, on what grounds he would be granted bail I cannot imagine...... surely the air force can manage without him for a while...
 
  • #628
Chances are poor RC is not holding up too well at his new homestead in Arthur Gowrie and thought he’d try his luck with getting bail. The article states:
While it is uncommon for these applications to be made, people charged with murder have been released on bail in the past.
Gable Tostee was initially charged with murder after Warriena Wright, 26, in 2016 fell to her death from an apartment building on the Gold Coast.
He was granted bail to await his trial, where he was found not guilty of all charges relating to Ms Wright’s death by a jury.

I will be gobsmacked if he gets bail. Yes, absolute flight risk but also he could interfere with potential witnesses (lovers)
 
  • #629
That article states that his Solicitor applied for bail on 25th October, 2024, wonder why it took 5 days for it to be made public?

Looking on the upcoming court dates, there is only the listing in the Ipswich Magistrates court for the 1st November, 2024, and nothing listed for the Supreme Court.
 
  • #630
No pun intended, but wouldn't he be an extreme flight risk?? More so than your average murderer, in that he could actually steal and fly the plane ,,,
And, since he used a lawn mower "not as instructed", he can do the same with a plane.
 
  • #631
I'd be shocked to the core if he got bail... he has no small children to care for, he has no elderly parents reliant on him, on what grounds he would be granted bail I cannot imagine...... surely the air force can manage without him for a while...
"Your Honor, I still have Adelaide, South Australia and Tasmania to cover".
 
  • #632
That article states that his Solicitor applied for bail on 25th October, 2024, wonder why it took 5 days for it to be made public?

Looking on the upcoming court dates, there is only the listing in the Ipswich Magistrates court for the 1st November, 2024, and nothing listed for the Supreme Court.

This Courier Mail article says that they filed an 'intent' to apply for bail on 25th Oct in the Brisbane Supreme Court. And that the bail hearing will be on 14th November.

Robert John Crawford will apply for bail after being charged with murder of wife, Frances Crawford

Maybe it takes that long (5 days) for filed documents to be available to journalists who are watching the courts? In this article it is Shayla Bulloch, police and crime reporter, who wrote the article. I imagine, like most crime reporters, she does a bit of hanging around the courts.
 
Last edited:
  • #633
Do any of you WS’ers have a view on why the QPS made his arrest public…was this to try to reach out to others with information? I hope this is not a silly question.
 
  • #634
Do any of you WS’ers have a view on why the QPS made his arrest public…was this to try to reach out to others with information? I hope this is not a silly question.
My own cynical theory is , to warn the others. If there is one at this kind of hoohaa, there are whole squadrons of them. .. the message being, cough up before we make you cough up.. Clean up your private life, or else...
 
Last edited:
  • #635
My own cynical theory is , to warn the others. If there is one at this kind of hoohaa, there are whole squadrons of them. .. the message being, cough up before we make you cough up.. Clean up your private life, or else...

Yes, same reason they let people know that there were 21 registered sex offenders living in the Kendall area (William Tyrrell case) .... I think to warn them while they had the opportunity. 'Watch out for your children'.

In this case, it is "watch out for yourselves ... these 'fine upstanding people' might not be who they appear to be".
And "if you think you are Robert Crawford's 'only one' you are not".

imo
 
Last edited:
  • #636
  • #637

So this is the continuation of the 2nd Mention.


October 25, 2024:
His matter remains before Ipswich Magistrates Court, with lawyer Andrew McGuinness asking for a two-week adjournment following the first mention on October 11.

On Friday, lawyer Daniel Boddice appeared on Mr McGuinness’ behalf and asked for a further adjournment until November 1.


Robert John Crawford fronts court charged with wife Frances Crawford’s murder after ride-on mower incident


ETA: This Courier Mail article says (paraphrased) that his lawyer, Daniel Boddice, would raise concerns about the delay at today's hearing. Meaning the delay in delivery of the police brief due to the arresting officer being on leave in December and January.

October 25, 2024:
Robert Crawford, 46, court mention for murder charge over death of wife Frances on Lockyer Valley property
 
Last edited:
  • #638

Cause of death in wife’s alleged mower murder still not provided as RAAF pilot husband faces court​


“A major development in the police case against a man accused of his wife’s murder – following a ride-on mower “accident” – has been detailed in court.

During a further mention on Friday, Crown prosecutor Chris Cook said 65 witness statements had been provided to Mr Crawford’s lawyer Andrew McGuinness.

Ipswich Magistrates Court was told further evidence was due to be received in the coming weeks, including a “biomedical engineering expert report”.

A pathology statement was also due in January, Mr Cook said.

Mr Cook said samples had been delivered to Forensic Services Queensland for DNA testing, but he clarified there was no estimated return date due to well-known issues with DNA testing.

The matter was adjourned to November 8 for a further mention.

Mr Crawford has also lodged a bail application in the Supreme Court, which is due to be heard in Brisbane on November 14.”


 
  • #639
I am intrigued by the mention of 65 witness statements…. ???? 65 dalliances????

IMO
 
  • #640
Hi All - I just had a look at the Court Data Australia Database (I have paid subscription) and see that RJC has apparently Probate in the Supreme Court listed on 35th October 24. Would this be him lodging?
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1501.jpeg
    IMG_1501.jpeg
    50.7 KB · Views: 25

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
83
Guests online
3,348
Total visitors
3,431

Forum statistics

Threads
632,110
Messages
18,622,107
Members
243,022
Latest member
MelnykLarysa
Back
Top