Samuel Thompson death: Car found before he was reported missing
Kate Kyriacou, Chris Clarke, The Courier-Mail
April 4, 2017 11:30pm
POLICE found Samuel Thompson’s abandoned car by chance the day after he was believed to have been murdered, but had no idea the childcare worker was even missing.
Police now believe Mr Thompson, 22, was murdered on March 7 at the nearby Bald Hills home of Roberto Boscaino, who is facing charges over his death along with self-professed anti-ISIS fighter Ashley Dyball.
Police will allege Boscaino moved the Mustang from Deep Water Bend on the afternoon of March 8 and dumped it in northern NSW. The car was recovered by police the following day.
The body parts were taken to the John Tonge Centre in Brisbane’s southwest. The crime scene was cleared yesterday
Police tape and blue paint marked the spot where the body was found, about 100 metres down a dirt track in the forest.
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