Found Deceased Australia - Samuel Thompson, 22, Albion, Qld, 7 March 2017 *Arrests* #2

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  • #261
I certainly hope LE have seen and read it all too. I think they would be well aware of the SM commentary.

Think on a news story they had said they had accessed his social media?


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  • #262
What's got me stumped is that Sam must have had a reasonable explanation for having an expensive car and accessories when he reported them stolen last year. I had my car stolen from Wilston Station and police asked all kinds of questions, even if I knew who stole it? lol
Sam was 22 yrs old, he must have been queried about his finances by the police. Maybe, he won some money, like $50,000, so this was legit, but to keep up the lifestyle and being in the company of 'unsavoury friends', led him to the drug industry.
If this isn't anywhere near the truth than imo, it explains the reason why the police aren't mentioning drugs, because they would have interviewed Sam at length you would think, back in September and didn't find anything suspicious. It doesn't add up. That's my wacky theory for the night. :p

I still wonder if the authorities were watching Dyball, due to his Syrian activities. And if Sam was known to be in Dyball's company at times/frequently/whatever.
But those authorities and the police, may be two different entities that did not communicate ... until after Sam was murdered.

And quite honestly, as Sam was apparently a 'lover and not a fighter' according to his dad, it seems that Boscaino may have been Sam's friend/associate first, and Dyball came into the picture later - as Seabreeze theorised.

Just thinking aloud here, and trying to ascertain how much police knew about their activities, at the time that the home invasion and car stealing occurred.
 
  • #263
I still wonder if the authorities were watching Dyball, due to his Syrian activities. And if Sam was known to be in Dyball's company at times/frequently/whatever.
But those authorities and the police, may be two different entities that did not communicate ... until after Sam was murdered.

And quite honestly, as Sam was apparently a 'lover and not a fighter' according to his dad, it seems that Boscaino may have been Sam's friend/associate first, and Dyball came into the picture later - as Seabreeze theorised.

Just thinking aloud here, and trying to ascertain how much police knew about their activities, at the time that the home invasion and car stealing occurred.

Sorry i had commented earler apparently DYball and sam have been friends for years.


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  • #264
Does anyone know if Sam was FB friends with either of the two? It does state in this news article that the white car was following Sam. He wasn't following it. I wonder if they ran him off the road somewhere along the line?
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Later, investigators posted footage of a white Chrysler 300 which had been following Mr Thompson's car on March 7, and said they wanted to speak with the driver.
Sam's car was also found abandoned in Byron Bay
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His distinctive car, a Ford Mustang with the licence plate SAMMO, was found abandoned near Byron Bay, in northern New South Wales, two days later.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-...ed-over-samuel-thompson-disappearance/8406532
Could Sam have been doing a drug drop off to someone in Byron Bay, and the white car intercepted him before he got to his destination? Stealing the drugs and murdering Sam into the bargain?
 
  • #265
Sorry i had commented earler apparently DYball and sam have been friends for years.


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Thanks, yes ... I saw that after I posted. Of course. Murphy's Law. :)
 
  • #266
Does anyone know if Sam was FB friends with either of the two? It does state in this news article that the white car was following Sam. He wasn't following it. I wonder if they ran him off the road somewhere along the line?
(quote)
Later, investigators posted footage of a white Chrysler 300 which had been following Mr Thompson's car on March 7, and said they wanted to speak with the driver.
Sam's car was also found abandoned in Byron Bay
(quote)
His distinctive car, a Ford Mustang with the licence plate SAMMO, was found abandoned near Byron Bay, in northern New South Wales, two days later.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-...ed-over-samuel-thompson-disappearance/8406532
Could Sam have been doing a drug drop off to someone in Byron Bay, and the white car intercepted him before he got to his destination? Stealing the drugs and murdering Sam into the bargain?

Think he was already passed away by then accordi g to the phone tower pings at caboolture


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  • #267
Well, there is only about 20 more minutes to go and MSM may run a midnight edition about Sam's identification.
If they are allowed to do it at that time. It will officially be the-day-after then.
 
  • #268
Think he was already passed away by then accordi g to the phone tower pings at caboolture


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Is that far away from BB to where he was found? Wonder when they took him to the burial site? Would of been in a vehicle because they sure as heck wouldn't of carried him there.
I know that house was a crime scene, but did they take him there to dismember him, decide it was too difficult and place him in one of the vehicles to bury him in the woods?
I watched a real life Aussie crime show where a man & partner were the perps. and the husband murdered the male victim, who was actually a millionare, that went looking for sleazy sex. They rolled his body up in a bed comforter and placed him away from their house. They then took his body into the garage and purchased a chainsaw and dismembered the guy. Then incinerated his remains.
Here is a link to that case
http://www.smh.com.au/national/sex-romps-and-secrets-death-of-a-millionaire-20100130-n5h3.html
 
  • #269
Would be easy to say a bank loan, lotto win, pokies win etc....

That is a very good theory, Seabreeze.

It is very unfortunate that Sam did not take the home invasion as seriously as he perhaps should have, and realised that things could get even worse. But if he did things 'his way', as his dad stated, he may have had quite a stubborn streak in him.

But Sam did move right after the home invasion, and then went on an overseas trip ... so perhaps he was concerned for his things, and not so much for himself. As he obviously kept up his relationship with Boscaino, whatever that relationship was.

What I'm trying to say is that the police dropped the ball. They should have asked for proof of income, loan, lotto winnings, something to verify where Sam got the money. This IS what the police do, ask questions, really personal questions and they expect answers with proof. Something isn't right about the whole story but I suppose we are working from the inside. They must have suspected drug money bought the car and gucci bag etc. The police are very suspicious of everyone and nothing goes unnoticed. JMO
 
  • #270
Is that far away from BB to where he was found? Wonder when they took him to the burial site? Would of been in a vehicle because they sure as heck wouldn't of carried him there.
I know that house was a crime scene, but did they take him there to dismember him, decide it was too difficult and place him in one of the vehicles to bury him in the woods?
I watched a real life Aussie crime show where a man & partner were the perps. and the husband murdered the male victim, who was actually a millionare, that went looking for sleazy sex. They rolled his body up in a bed comforter and placed him away from their house. They then took his body into the garage and purchased a chainsaw and dismembered the guy. Then incinerated his remains.
Here is a link to that case
http://www.smh.com.au/national/sex-romps-and-secrets-death-of-a-millionaire-20100130-n5h3.html

I remember this, poor man.
 
  • #271
Sam was described as an "unemployed childcare worker" when he disappeared...so I have been curious to know how he was able to afford his expensive lifestyle (his new orange Mustang worth $80,000 alone)...The following posts are found on his FB...

18/5/2010...He got his "L" plates and Dad wouldn't let him drive the car
22/10/2010...He was looking for work
12/11/2010...He was beginning to regret his choices in life
6/2/2011...His first day at TAFE for his Certificates in Childcare Services
10/5/2011...Government contacted him to find out his reason for leaving school early
8/6/2011...He said he really needed a job because he was sick of ****
29/8/2011...First day of work at an ABC Childcare Centre
First day of work he was sick
7/11/2012...Sweated for the first time at work today...quitting tomorrow
3/6/2013...Finally a shift happy days...from then he appeared to be speaking in "drug language as in quality or quantity"...If you're chasing g give Sam a c
22/8/2013...Day off again...going to be tight next week
24/9/2013...Now back to working with the kids...he had a beer with his lunch
3/12/13...Your shout for Heroine
21/4/14...Anyone with a ute? $$$
30/4/14...He moved out of home...no work until 15/5
31/12/14...New Years Resolutions for 2015...Get Drivers Licence back and become debt-free.

so February 2011 he started his TAFE Course for Certificate in Childcare Services...in August of that year he was working at an ABC Childcare Centre....
September 2013 he was now back to working with the kids...and that's where his posts on FB finished regarding his work in childcare...there were no more posts regarding his employment after that...so soon after that, maybe he was dealing drugs to support his expensive lifestyle (cars, overseas holidays, designer brand goods, shouting his parents goodies etc)...MOO
Great post, thank you!
 
  • #272
What I'm trying to say is that the police dropped the ball. They should have asked for proof of income, loan, lotto winnings, something to verify where Sam got the money. This IS what the police do, ask questions, really personal questions and they expect answers with proof. Something isn't right about the whole story but I suppose we are working from the inside. They must have suspected drug money bought the car and gucci bag etc. The police are very suspicious of everyone and nothing goes unnoticed. JMO

But I guess there was not a lot they could do at that time, regardless. Just ask questions. But it could have put Sam on their radar.

I think the police know that most home invasions are drug related. At least in Adelaide, they do!
 
  • #273
I know this may sound very controversial to some, and I almost cringe saying it, but ..... I think it might also be nice for the families of Boscaino and Dyball to give anonymous donations to the GoFundMe account. All of these families are grieving, in one way or another - but as parents, I would hope that the alleged perpetrators' families can understand how much massively harder this is for Sam's family, how their sons likely caused this huge funeral expense, how they could help a little at this time.

They are apparently all good families, and unfortunately they are all in this together. With one family significantly harder hit than the other two - in that they have permanently lost their son, never to see him again. And I can't see it harming Boscaino and Dyball's defence in any way.

A bit too left-field for some people? :dunno:
I just think it would be nice, and would like to think that I would do that if I was in their shoes.

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I think you guys are all to sympathetic, IMO if what turns out to be a death because of dealing in ICE, these 3 could have potentially destroyed hundreds if not thousands of more lives that hav been effected here.

One reason ICE is so rampant through the community is that society makes excuses and is so lienient on those who participate in the distribution. IMO there is no difference between someone providing a bag of ICE to someone than giving a bullet to ones head, it'sjust one will kill you a little slower and destroy more of the society surrounding.

What type of world are we living in where the alleged drug dealers should get funding for the outcome. I think im living in the twilight zone.

Next well be funding bikies, the cartel, maybe the mafia. Wake up peeps.

Some might see this as harsh, but a harsh stance is whats needed with drugs.
 
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  • #275
I think you guys are all to sympathetic, IMO if what turns out to be a death because of dealing in ICE, these 3 could have potentially destroyed hundreds if not thousands of more lives that hav been effected here.

One reason ICE is so rampant through the community is that society makes excuses and is so lienient on those who participate in the distribution. IMO there is no difference between someone providing a bag of ICE to someone than giving a bullet to ones head, it'sjust one will kill you a little slower and destroy more of the society surrounding.

What type of world are we living in where the alleged drug dealers should get funding for the outcome. I think im living in the twilight zone.

Next well be funding bikies, the cartel, maybe the mafia. Wake up peeps.

Some might see this as harsh, but a harsh stance is whats needed with drugs.

Fair enough. But the fund is not to support ice. It is to bury someone's son. Someone who did not, presumably, do ice themselves.
 
  • #276
I think you guys are all to sympathetic, IMO if what turns out to be a death because of dealing in ICE, these 3 could have potentially destroyed hundreds if not thousands of more lives that hav been effected here.

One reason ICE is so rampant through the community is that society makes excuses and is so lienient on those who participate in the distribution. IMO there is no difference between someone providing a bag of ICE to someone than giving a bullet to ones head, it'sjust one will kill you a little slower and destroy more of the society surrounding.

What type of world are we living in where the alleged drug dealers should get funding for the outcome. I think im living in the twilight zone.

Next well be funding bikies, the cartel, maybe the mafia. Wake up peeps.

Some might see this as harsh, but a harsh stance is whats needed with drugs.

I will reserve judgement on what Sam was actually doing until hopefully all the facts come out. I have no problem with people donating to a family that will never be the same again, and grieve for their child for the rest of their lives.
And yes, drugs are a pox on society but as long as people choose to do that there is a market for it. Prohibition never has worked, and drugs have been around for a very long time.
People also abuse perscription drugs too, and they are very available. And what about alcohol which causes untold misery for many people? I have lost two out of my four children to alcohol, a son killed by a drunk driver and my daughter died from liver failure because of it.
I don't know what the answers are, but all we can do is pick up the pieces because of what this world encourages, All JMO.
 
  • #277
Fair enough. But the fund is not to support ice. It is to bury someone's son. Someone who did not, presumably, do ice themselves.

Thankyou & exactly.
 
  • #278
I had a thought. What if Sam had an overdose and they freaked out and decided to cover it up to save themselves getting busted for drugs. It just seems so unplanned.
 
  • #279
I will reserve judgement on what Sam was actually doing until hopefully all the facts come out. I have no problem with people donating to a family that will never be the same again, and grieve for their child for the rest of their lives.
And yes, drugs are a pox on society but as long as people choose to do that there is a market for it. Prohibition never has worked, and drugs have been around for a very long time.
People also abuse perscription drugs too, and they are very available. And what about alcohol which causes untold misery for many people? I have lost two out of my four children to alcohol, a son killed by a drunk driver and my daughter died from liver failure because of it.
I don't know what the answers are, but all we can do is pick up the pieces because of what this world encourages, All JMO.

I VERY much agree with your prescription drug and alcohol comments. Two of the absolute most abused things in the western world, without a doubt. :yes:
 
  • #280
I had a thought. What if Sam had an overdose and they freaked out and decided to cover it up to save themselves getting busted for drugs. It just seems so unplanned.

Do you think the police would of charged for murder though in that case? Maybe there are signs Sam was murdered and i guess we just don't know that yet? Hopefully an autopsy will conclusively find out why Sam died.
 
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