Found Deceased Australia - Samuel Thompson, 22, Albion, Qld, 7 March 2017 *Arrests* #1

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I'm not sure if that's necessarily true. There's a huge drug trade inside prison. But that's a whole other topic......:scared:

Well i will put it another way then. If guilty their days of freedom running around on the loose out in society being wannabe ****s and committing murder are over.
 
  • #482
I would imagine they are two pebbles in a big pond.
 
  • #483
I would imagine they are two pebbles in a big pond.

Oh yeah, these guys are obviously not high up on the ladder. But I guess it depends who they're associated with and what connections they have in prison.

I used to work as a psych in a rehab facility and one of my clients had just been released from prison. He reminds me a bit of Sam - young, kind of brash, showed me photos of his fancy cars. Anyway, he explained to me that for him, prison didn't stop his business.....he had other people running it for him on the outside and he himself did business on the inside. (He was answerable to much more powerful guys above him who I doubt would ever end up in that position.)
 
  • #484
I forgot to mention that I got the impression from social media yesterday that it was Sam's birthday. I got distracted by the arrest.
 
  • #485
I forgot to mention that I got the impression from social media yesterday that it was Sam's birthday. I got distracted by the arrest.

Yes I believe it was yesterday or today.
 
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Ashley Dyball (in blue, in 2015)

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4369976/Ashley-Dyball-charged-Sam-Thompson-s-murder.html

I think the term we can use here, hero to zero. AD seeks out violence, someone was going to die by his hand! :mad:
 
  • #488
Long time lurker, first time poster. I knew both Rob and Ashley in my high school years, them being in the same grade. I always knew Ashley to be a bit crazy, and he always enjoyed getting into fights whenever possible. But I met him maybe 3-4 times. I knew RB a lot better, I used to see him most weekends and went to his house a few times even and, he just doesn't seem like the kind of guy. Granted I haven't been close with him for a couple years (maybe 3), but he never had any violent tendencies at all, he was the quietest and nicest guy you'd ever meet. Not sure how this could have changed. Quite a while ago RB did hit his head and fall into a coma for a couple months. Not a medical professional so unsure of the damage this could have caused. Still in shock from this morning, I guess it shows what drugs can do (if this is the case here)
 
  • #489
Sam knew who took his car it was a complaint without perp names. People i dont think you quite understand we are talking in the 10's of thousands owed that will get get you bumped though still small time
 
  • #490
There will be a lot more charges coming mark my word.

Steve1960...Thankyou for your input...Such a sad case with so many young lives involved and destroyed.
Do you know if Sam's family live in the Brisbane area?
If so, it's such a pity that his family were unaware of the unsavoury company he was involved with, as they may have been able to steer Sam away from them before he got in too deep.
 
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Steve1960...Thankyou for your input...Such a sad case with so many young lives involved and destroyed.
Do you know if Sam's family live in the Brisbane area?
If so, it's such a pity that his family were unaware of the unsavoury company he was involved with, as they may have been able to steer Sam away from them before he got in too deep.
I definitely got the impression from the plea for information video that there was conflict between father and son about aspects of Sam's lifestyle. It wasn't the time to air that. Doesn't mean it wasn't discussed with police.
 
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Sam knew who took his car it was a complaint without perp names. People i dont think you quite understand we are talking in the 10's of thousands owed that will get get you bumped though still small time

If what you say is true, i don't think it would have run into that much money and drug dealers still keep on supplying him before he came through with previous money owed, that's just not how it works. Are you an insider in this case? All IMO.
 
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Sam knew who took his car it was a complaint without perp names. People i dont think you quite understand we are talking in the 10's of thousands owed that will get get you bumped though still small time

Thanks Steve, I think we get your drift, big money with enormous risks attached. Even old timer ex-cop Roger Rogerson got in on the act and killed Jamie Gao over drug money. Psychopaths with criminal leanings are very attracted to this life. It's the naive and immature like Samuel who get caught in the web. Showing off his expensive toys bought with drug money, what was he thinking? It's such a shame Samuel wasn't investigated when he reported the vehicle stolen, this would have brought everything to light and his family could have intervened. JMO
 
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I would imagine after these arrests that police went over their places of residence looking for and gathering evidence. And if they are the perps. that did this to Sam i hope there will be an airtight case against them, and LE are calling it a murder so i think they already have some evidence.
They also need to tell what they did with Sam if they are responsible for the murder.
 
  • #495
If what you say is true, i don't think it would have run into that much money and drug dealers still keep on supplying him before he came through with previous money owed, that's just not how it works. Are you an insider in this case? All IMO.
He may have had multiple sources.

I once met someone who a few weeks later was murdered for a drug debt of about $5K. Such a small amount of money, but it seems to be about making other people scared to default.
 
  • #496
He may have had multiple sources.

I once met someone who a few weeks later was murdered for a drug debt of about $5K. Such a small amount of money, but it seems to be about making other people scared to default.

It all depends on who Sam was involved with? If he was dealing he may or not have had direct contact with who was supplying him? If via a friend who was in direct contact with the suppliers, he would of picked the stuff up or had it delivered to him, and then given it to Sam to sell and collect the money for it, that Sam would then have handed over to the friend to pay the suppliers, and get more drugs from him to sell again.
If someone was directly involved with the suppliers, it would of been the same deal but not via a middle person.
I would imagine that the two arrested were not the growers if it's marijuana, and if Ice etc, they were not the distributors, but the suppliers?
From what i know of drug dealers they usually don't have too many different suppliers, and obviously if the two arrested are guilty of murdering Sam, he was dealing with them. But he wouldn't of been able to owe tens of thousands of dollars and still be getting drugs from them. Because the ones supplying the drugs also have to pay for what they had given to Sam to distribute, and get their money back to pay for more supplies.
 
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He may have had multiple sources.

I once met someone who a few weeks later was murdered for a drug debt of about $5K. Such a small amount of money, but it seems to be about making other people scared to default.

That's just so sad. $5K is nothing in the scheme of things :facepalm:
 
  • #498
I dont think that Steve who is posting here is a insider on the case, think about it, Sam and all his mates have like 2000 friends on FB

People talk, back in the early 2000's I was 18 -23, I never touched drugs, not even pot, (wasting money on Clothes and make up was my thing) but living in a small commuter town near London I knew who the drug dealers were, back then it was Coke and pot, the people doing it were from affluent families, had flash cars. We would see the same crowds in all the pubs, I assume its the same up in North Brissy these days, they all know each other and whats going on just theres more of a footprint now on social media

Thanks for telling us what you have heard Steve
 
  • #499
If what you say is true, i don't think it would have run into that much money and drug dealers still keep on supplying him before he came through with previous money owed, that's just not how it works. Are you an insider in this case? All IMO.

This is a case I followed from a couple of years ago

THE girlfriend of a missing Mount Gambier ice dealer, feared murdered, yesterday revealed he owed about $100,000, had been bashed and received a death threat.
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2129059/missing-drug-dealer-owed-100000-feared-for-life/

a quick sleuth on google and there are many like this with amounts from the thousands, to hundreds of thousands....
 
  • #500
I dont think that Steve who is posting here is a insider on the case, think about it, Sam and all his mates have like 2000 friends on FB

People talk, back in the early 2000's I was 18 -23, I never touched drugs, not even pot, (wasting money on Clothes and make up was my thing) but living in a small commuter town near London I knew who the drug dealers were, back then it was Coke and pot, the people doing it were from affluent families, had flash cars. We would see the same crowds in all the pubs, I assume its the same up in North Brissy these days, they all know each other and whats going on just theres more of a footprint now on social media

Thanks for telling us what you have heard Steve

I don't do facebook so have no idea what goes on there. I also don't know if Steve knows anyone in this case that's why i asked him.
 
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