Found Deceased Australia - Isla Bell,19, Brunswick, Victoria, 4 Oct 2024 *arrest*

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Magistrate Rohan Lawrence released Mr Yaffe back into the community despite police fears Mr Yaffe was a danger to public safety, could interfere with prosecution witnesses or evade authorities either by fleeing the country or assuming a false identity. The decision sparked enormous public backlash, with thousands of men and women across Melbourne and Australia demanding his bail be revoked to keep the community safe. A petition, signed by more than 2200 people, states “the safety and wellbeing of the community, particularly vulnerable individuals, should be prioritised over the presumption of innocence in cases of extreme violence”. “Allowing someone accused of such a horrific crime to remain free, even with monitoring, is not only inappropriate but sends the wrong message about the importance of justice and victim rights,” the petition states. “We call for the legal system to demonstrate unwavering commitment to ensuring that those accused of such grave crimes are held accountable, and that justice is served for Isla Bell and her family.” Mia McDowall, who signed the petition, wrote: “I’m scared for my safety and that of all Melbourne women and horrified that the justice system allowed him to be bailed in the first place.” “Women should be allowed to feel safe,” wrote fellow signatory Britt Henderson.
Gee, can’t help but wonder what degree of misdemeanours are required to be denied bail. Scary prospect that people like this are allowed to exist in the public sphere with (in my opinion) fairly minimal mitigations to protect our safety. $20K bail is chump-change when you’re probably used to handling hundreds of thousands in cash for nefarious deals.
 
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If Mr Yaffe is guilty of these alleged ‘clean-up’ activities, he is much like ‘The Wolf’ (Pulp Fiction). The Wolf wasn’t innocent. He knew full-well what he was doing!
 
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Warning: this story contains details that may distress some readers.

Forensic pathologist unable to say how 19-year-old Melbourne woman Isla Bell died. ABC News: court reporter Kristian Silva.

The body of Melbourne woman Isla Bell was so badly damaged that forensic experts were unable to say how she died, a court has been told.

Prosecutors allege she was murdered by Marat Ganiev, a man she barely knew, with her body stuffed in a fridge and moved around the city before it ended up at the waste facility.
Co-accused Eyal Yaffe is accused of assisting an offender and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
The committal hearing continues.
 
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Warning: this story contains details that may distress some readers.

Forensic pathologist unable to say how 19-year-old Melbourne woman Isla Bell died. ABC News: court reporter Kristian Silva.

The body of Melbourne woman Isla Bell was so badly damaged that forensic experts were unable to say how she died, a court has been told.

Prosecutors allege she was murdered by Marat Ganiev, a man she barely knew, with her body stuffed in a fridge and moved around the city before it ended up at the waste facility.
Co-accused Eyal Yaffe is accused of assisting an offender and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
The committal hearing continues.
I'm hoping these men don't get away with this. From the details released to date, it's sounds like they can't prove the murder, and it would be easy to say drug overdose. But drug overdose doesn't make sense to me, why not just report she over dosed if that was the case imo
 

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