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

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  • #721
Yes apologies, first time poster. Brisbane Northside is big however there is only ever a few degrees of separation between groups of people in their 20s. It will be interesting when more details of the case emerge from authorities
 
  • #722
Who was? And what is your scource? We are not allowed to bring facebook or SM rumors here to my knowledge.
Until i read it in the media and police/authorities say so, then it's mere speculation IMO. All we know for a Fact right now is that the perpetrators of this crime are charged with Murder and interfering with a body.

Karinna, maybe its just their opinion, just the same as mine, yours and others and being new here are not aware we use MOO or IMO.

As stated many times today we are all well aware of the charges....
 
  • #723
Karinna, maybe its just their opinion, just the same as mine, yours and others and being new here are not aware we use MOO or IMO.

As stated many times today we are all well aware of the charges....

The poster stated what they heard, so i asked who the scource for that was is all.
 
  • #724
We have new posters, who in their opinions, think large amounts of money was moving around in the lead up to this. In my opinion, if drugs are the source of revenue, we could be looking at ecstasy and all manner of small and easy to move party drugs. Even steroids. There is no denying the existence of a sophisticated appetite for multitudes of drugs in Australia, but at the moment we only have a murder charge and two suspects to go on from main stream media. I am all ears to all theories on motive.
 
  • #725
I would also encourage anyone that knows something to be a fact in this case to get in touch with law enforcement, and give them any vital information they might know, seeing as this is a murder investigation/case.
 
  • #726
Well here's another theory, what if it was just a thrill kill for gung ho GI Joe? I mean he did want to go to the ME and did go for the cause didn't he, after he got knocked back to join the military?
Maybe he just wanted to lure and know what it was like to kill? Just a theory.
 
  • #727
That's what I thought too you dont get killed over pot.. but pretty sure AD and RB weren't pot dealers they were just after the money. Anyway all will come out eventually.. I reckon they haven't released any information about drugs because they're still investigating and probably trying to get more people like the person who was supplying Sam

I can't help but remember the comment on the police FB page that spoke of the boys street racing, or at least revving up their cars, and yelling being exchanged between Sam and the guy in the white car - who we now know was probably Dyball.

There may have been some tension between Dyball and Sam for a little while, I think. As I think the FB comment referred to the incident as being a couple of months or so ago.

But I do think the home invasion was very confrontational, not a sneaky B&E looking for money and valuables. So I am leaning more towards that being a threat, at this point.
 
  • #728
Well here's another theory, what if it was just a thrill kill for gung ho GI Joe? I mean he did want to go to the ME and did go for the cause didn't he, after he got knocked back to join the military?
Maybe he just wanted to lure and know what it was like to kill? Just a theory.

I agree that AD's propensity to violence probably indicates he did the ghastly deed (how is anyone's guess but if the perps needed to sand the floorboards it may have been grisly) - the thrill kill idea is possible - anything is - but everything points to drugs here - unemployed childcare worker living in $500 week unit, buying $300 hats, $70000 cars AND shouting parents to cruises is a bit sketchy!! Parents MUST have known about this - seemed to have benefitted even
 
  • #729
There is a possibility that Sam's parents were told some other made-up story about the source of his ill-gotten gains. He may have even concealed his unemployed status from them. He wouldn't be the first person to do that.
And the trips away may have been special occasion birthday/Christmas/anniversary gifts from all/both of the children, not just Sam.

A family member of mine has just returned from a cruise, it truly was not overly expensive. A weekend away, the same. Not overly expensive.

Initially we were thinking that Sam may have had a little money from an inheritance, insurance, or such. That still may have been partially the case.

If the parents suspected otherwise, and Sam firmly denied it, what could they have done? A parent can do little about an adult child's life regardless, let alone in a situation such as this. Except for love them, keep the communications open, try to steer them away without alienating them, and try to draw them closer to the family/further from the influence of the wrong kind of people.

Not taking a shot at anyone here, but we need to remember that Sam's family are victims here, too. And until we know the full story, we need to be careful. They have suffered a great loss.
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  • #730
I agree that AD's propensity to violence probably indicates he did the ghastly deed (how is anyone's guess but if the perps needed to sand the floorboards it may have been grisly) - the thrill kill idea is possible - anything is - but everything points to drugs here - unemployed childcare worker living in $500 week unit, buying $300 hats, $70000 cars AND shouting parents to cruises is a bit sketchy!! Parents MUST have known about this - seemed to have benefitted even

I have no idea about any of what you're saying? And i think we should keep Sam's family out of this, they are just as much victims in this as is there son, IMO.
 
  • #731
I agree that AD's propensity to violence probably indicates he did the ghastly deed (how is anyone's guess but if the perps needed to sand the floorboards it may have been grisly) - the thrill kill idea is possible - anything is - but everything points to drugs here - unemployed childcare worker living in $500 week unit, buying $300 hats, $70000 cars AND shouting parents to cruises is a bit sketchy!! Parents MUST have known about this - seemed to have benefitted even

Yes him having to buy a floor sander the day after he bought the acid etc was very scary you can put two and two together in relation to why he needed to sand the floor


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  • #732
But again i will reiterate, no one deserves to be murdered IMO. It doesn't excuse what happened to Sam. How would you feel if he was your family member?
 
  • #733
Yes him having to buy a floor sander the day after he bought the acid etc was very scary you can put two and two together in relation to why he needed to sand the floor


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Probably to remove blood evidence i would think? But police would have processed the crime scene, and it could still be cordoned off?
 
  • #734
But again i will reiterate, no one deserves to be murdered IMO. It doesn't excuse what happened to Sam. How would you feel if he was your family member?

Karinna, I haven't seen anyone here say he deserves to be murdered. IMO nobody is saying that. They are just pointing out the facts relating to why so many of us believe Sam was involved in drug dealing, that's all.

And it's fine for us to speculate. That's what happens on every WS thread...speculation and the tossing of ideas around.

JMO
 
  • #735
I have no idea about any of what you're saying? And i think we should keep Sam's family out of this, they are just as much victims in this as is there son, IMO.

Yes there has been hearsay and comments on the news stories from northside people that claim that Sam was dealing. Of course we wont know 100% until it is revealed to the public. I also think people speculate drugs as it seems to be a quick way to make money and provides a motive for the murder ie sam not paying back money and one fact we know now that his car was used as kcollateral when it was stolen last year and discovered two streets away from the crime house.


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  • #736
Well here's another theory, what if it was just a thrill kill for gung ho GI Joe? I mean he did want to go to the ME and did go for the cause didn't he, after he got knocked back to join the military?
Maybe he just wanted to lure and know what it was like to kill? Just a theory.

If this theory was true he is a very crap GI Joe.
 
  • #737
Karinna, I haven't seen anyone here say he deserves to be murdered. IMO nobody is saying that. They are just pointing out the facts relating to why so many of us believe Sam was involved in drug dealing, that's all.

And it's fine for us to speculate. That's what happens on every WS thread...speculation and the tossing of ideas around.

JMO

Yes, I agree. Plus I am VERY happy to have the information and thoughts that our new members are providing. There is absolutely nothing better on a WS thread than local knowledge.

So thank you, all the locals and Queenslanders that are posting here. :tyou:
(And us others, of course, we are not just chopped liver. :giggle: )
 
  • #738
But again i will reiterate, no one deserves to be murdered IMO. It doesn't excuse what happened to Sam. How would you feel if he was your family member?

Of course not terrible crime which is why we are interested in how this could possibly happen especially in my backyard practically!


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  • #739
Karinna, I haven't seen anyone here say he deserves to be murdered. IMO nobody is saying that. They are just pointing out the facts relating to why so many of us believe Sam was involved in drug dealing, that's all.

And it's fine for us to speculate. That's what happens on every WS thread...speculation and the tossing of ideas around.

JMO

No, not say it exactly outright, but like its a given that if you deal drugs you deserve death, and when we don't even know exactly why Sam was murdered yet? Read back a bit.
I know WS's is mainly speculating thanks.
 
  • #740
There is a possibility that Sam's parents were told some other made-up story about the source of his ill-gotten gains. He may have even concealed his unemployed status from them. He wouldn't be the first person to do that.
And the trips away may have been special occasion birthday/Christmas/anniversary gifts from all/both of the children, not just Sam.

A family member of mine has just returned from a cruise, it truly was not overly expensive. A weekend away, the same. Not overly expensive.

Initially we were thinking that Sam may have had a little money from an inheritance, insurance, or such. That still may have been partially the case.

If the parents suspected otherwise, and Sam firmly denied it, what could they have done? A parent can do little about an adult child's life regardless, let alone in a situation such as this. Except for love them, keep the communications open, try to steer them away without alienating them, and try to draw them closer to the family/further from the influence of the wrong kind of people.

Not taking a shot at anyone in particular here, but we need to remember that Sam's family are victims here, too. And until we know the full story, we need to be careful. They have suffered a great loss.
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I wish that was the case but I'm sorry the money was from drugs/illegal activity. Someone who was close with Sam had that 50-60k worth of money thrown onto their lap (she/he I won't say was waiting in his car) he went into a house and laughed saying he wasn't doing a drug deal and that's what he came back to the car with.. So I don't know how to explain that one..
 
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