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

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  • #541
Your right lots of people know each other in Brisbane. Here we divide ourselves between northsiders and southsiders (bris river in middle). All three are northsiders.

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Hahaha gold

Yep, so true. Northsider here. :p
 
  • #542
Our point is that they did NOT know each other according to police. No where does it say they did.

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Yes i wonder why


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  • #544
Our point is that they did NOT know each other according to police. No where does it say they did.

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Exactly, and the police are the ones investigating this crime.
 
  • #545
Exactly, and the police are the ones investigating this crime.
I wouldn't base all your sleuthing on that. They have known to be misquoted before, and we have indications otherwise. Better to keep an open mind.
 
  • #546
I wouldn't base all your sleuthing on that. They have known to be misquoted before, and we have indications otherwise. Better to keep an open mind.

Pretty much there have been several ppl that have stated they knew each other. Plus the police statements will always be kept to an absolute minimum. Im not coming here to read MSM only;i can do that by myself easily.


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  • #547
Before Sam took possession of his orange 2016 Ford Mustang in August 2016, he was driving a dark blue 2014 Subaru BRZ Special Edition similar to this one as shown on his FB page
images.jpg..similar in shape to the Ford Mustang.
 
  • #548
Pretty much there have been several ppl that have stated they knew each other. Plus the police statements will always be kept to an absolute minimum. Im not coming here to read MSM only;i can do that by myself easily.


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And all of your input is so very appreciated!
 
  • #549
Exactly, and the police are the ones investigating this crime.

From what I have managed to sleuth I believe they knew each other well.


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  • #550
Pretty much there have been several ppl that have stated they knew each other. Plus the police statements will always be kept to an absolute minimum. Im not coming here to read MSM only;i can do that by myself easily.


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The police have pretty much done their hard yards now anyway. Pathologists at JT have to complete the toxicology. We probably won't hear much after that. I don't know if there was anything to yesterday's suggestion that there was a search for further items of interest.
 
  • #551
I had wondered where the Chrysler was parked when Sam pulled up at RB's? Maybe in the pub car park? Or maybe he saw it out front as no cause for alarm. On a news video it said police believe Sam was assaulted just inside the gate on the driveway. So it was either just as he got there or as he was leaving. The fingerprints on that gate will tell much about the comings and goings at RB's if the rain hasn't done too much damage.
 
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I had wondered where the Chrysler was parked when Sam pulled up at RB's? Maybe in the pub car park? Or maybe he saw that as no cause for alarm. On a news video it said police believe Sam was assaulted just inside the gate on the driveway. So it was either just as he got there or as he was leaving. The fingerprints on that gate will tell much about the comings and goings at RB's if the rain hasn't done too much damage.

That explains why there was so much finger print dust on the left gate


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  • #553
A childcare worker whose remains which were found in bushland at Caboolture north of Brisbane was bashed before being buried in a shallow grave.
Police on Friday confirmed the human remains identified as those of Queensland man Samuel Thompson.
Even though Mr Thompson was assaulted no cause of death has been established.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4388820/Human-remains-identified-Samuel-Thompson.html


In usual Daily Mail style, they have very bluntly stated that Sam was bashed, and that the cause of death is unknown at this time.

Which leads me to wonder if the interference after the act, as well as natural decomposition, has made the COD less easy to determine.

Not that I think this will lessen the implications for Boscaino and Dyball. The police have charged them with murder - not manslaughter. Unless these charges get revised at a later date.

Yes, the DM have all the bedside manner of a lump of coal :(

Regarding the COD - this might be tricky due to the level of decomposition perhaps? Whilst it's true a body in the ground decomposes about half as slow in water an 6-8 times as slow as out in the open, if police estimates are correct and ST was in the ground 3 odd weeks, there could still be fairly significant damage. It had been very hot during March and there'd been some good rains in the week leading up to finding ST. I'm quite familiar with those forests as I now live up that way and the ground is very sandy and well aerated and there is also significant animal traffic through them.

If a lot of the soft tissues are missing it's possible they can see damage to them cuts/dismemberment etc, but it may not be possible to tell if these injuries were severe enough to cause death or if they were inflicted pre/post mortem? If the bones don't show damage (e.g.: bullet wounds, breaks that indicate fatal outcome) it may be hard to pin point an exact COD?

Re: murder/manslaughter, I do wonder if they will make it both in the end if they don't have a COD or confession or strong case for premeditation? They had both murder and manslaughter on offer in the Tostee case, I believe? Who incidentally I just read in a news report is back on Tinder under his new name [emoji15]


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  • #554
Yes, the DM have all the bedside manner of a lump of coal :(

Regarding the COD - this might be tricky due to the level of decomposition perhaps? Whilst it's true a body in the ground decomposes about half as slow in water an 6-8 times as slow as out in the open, if police estimates are correct and ST was I the ground 3 odd weeks, there could still be fairly significant damage. It had been very hot during March and there'd been some good rains in the week leading up to finding ST. I'm quite familiar with those forests as I now live up that way and the ground is very sandy and well aerated and there is also significant animal traffic through there.

If a lot of the soft tissues are missing it's possible they can see damage to them cuts/dismemberment etc, it may not be possible to tell if these injuries were severe enough to cause death or if they were inflicted pre/post mortem. If the bones don't show damage (e.g.: bullet wounds, breaks that indicate fatal outcome) it may be hard to pin point an exact COD?

Re: murder/manslaughter, I do wonder if they will make it both in the end if they don't have a COD or confession or strong case for premeditation? They had both in the Tostee case, I believe? Who incidentally I just read in a news report is back on Tinder under his new name [emoji15]


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Think it was different for Tostee because the jury had to decide if he willfully tried to murder her (his one and only charge). In the end the jury decided that tostee could not reasonably conclude she would end her life just because he had locked her on a balcony hence the nit guilty. Here there is more proof it was willful. JMO.


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  • #555
Yes, the DM have all the bedside manner of a lump of coal :(

Regarding the COD - this might be tricky due to the level of decomposition perhaps? Whilst it's true a body in the ground decomposes about half as slow in water an 6-8 times as slow as out in the open, if police estimates are correct and ST was I the ground 3 odd weeks, there could still be fairly significant damage. It had been very hot during March and there'd been some good rains in the week leading up to finding ST. I'm quite familiar with those forests as I now live up that way and the ground is very sandy and well aerated and there is also significant animal traffic through there.

If a lot of the soft tissues are missing it's possible they can see damage to them cuts/dismemberment etc, it may not be possible to tell if these injuries were severe enough to cause death or if they were inflicted pre/post mortem. If the bones don't show damage (e.g.: bullet wounds, breaks that indicate fatal outcome) it may be hard to pin point an exact COD?

Re: murder/manslaughter, I do wonder if they will make it both in the end if they don't have a COD or confession or strong case for premeditation? They had both in the Tostee case, I believe? Who incidentally I just read in a news report is back on Tinder under his new name [emoji15]


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Agree with all of that and saw about Tostee :sigh:
Toxicology was difficult with Allison Baden-Clay with far less elemental exposure.
 
  • #556
St knew AD well see other posts


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These are Inspector Trezise's exact words ...

He said he wasn't aware of Mr Dyball and Mr Thompson having any previous contact ...
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...onfirmed-as-sam-thompson-20170406-gvfma6.html

This could mean many things. It could just mean that in their investigation of text messages, FB, Messenger, etc. they have seen no contact between them. And Boscaino is not giving them any details. Sam is no longer here to speak his piece. The Inspector is not going to reveal what any witnesses have told them, to keep the witnesses from intimidation and to protect their privacy.

- But Boscaino apparently knows Dyball well (they committed a murder together, and possibly a home invasion and a car theft).
- And Boscaino knew Sam well. Well enough for Sam to visit him on multiple occasions apparently.
- Yelling was also seen between Sam and the 'person with the white car' several months ago, according to a comment on the Qld Police FB page.
- A local here has said that all the 'kids' in the area knew each other.

So, I think the chances of them not knowing each other, as friends of friends, or in some capacity, is really slim. imo

Not that it is a big sticking issue. One allegedly murdered the other. It will all come out in court.

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  • #557
^ Beautifully said, SouthAussie.
 
  • #558
Yes i agree and it doesn't really matter who knows, who or what they did, or who owed what to who, the bottom line is both RB & AD are charged with Murder and interfering with a body post mortem.
And it looks like from what police have stated they have plenty of evidence to make those charges stick.
 
  • #559
I had wondered where the Chrysler was parked when Sam pulled up at RB's? Maybe in the pub car park? Or maybe he saw it out front as no cause for alarm. On a news video it said police believe Sam was assaulted just inside the gate on the driveway. So it was either just as he got there or as he was leaving. The fingerprints on that gate will tell much about the comings and goings at RB's if the rain hasn't done too much damage.

I hadn't read that he was assaulted in the driveway. That's pretty brazen and stupid!


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  • #560
I hadn't read that he was assaulted in the driveway. That's pretty brazen and stupid!


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It wasn't printed. It was in a news video online on Friday.
 
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