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I wonder how the bin was moved from the storage location (where the blood was found) to kerbside. It would be noticeably very much heavier than general waste. Also when the bin worker attached it to the lorry, wouldn't they have noticed the weight in that manoeuvre from kerb to lorry? As you have to tip them to move them, when they are heavy they are difficult to keep upright enough not to over balance.
In The Australian article that was posted yesterday, it said that a neighbour placed the bin on the footpath to be emptied.
I wonder if something was put on top of Lesley (some newspaper, a rubbish bag, something else) so that if anyone looked in the bin Lesley wouldn't be immediately obvious. Though the bin would have definitely felt heavy, I would think.
Just to add: I don't know how much Lesley weighed, but she was just 5'3'' (162cm) as per the police report, and with an "athletic build". She could have weighed right around the 70kg weight that is apparently the max "allowable" bin weight, as per the council website.
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