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

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Supposedly...

Supposedly, was that a reply to something but the replied to post didn't stick?

Just curious. FWIW I think AD is perhaps the least involved/long term invested in the events that led to this. JMO


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It states Sam was found in a shallow grave. They would of had a shovel to dig a bit i would imagine? Wonder if they took any gardening implements into evidence to test for soil samples?

Yeah stated it was 12 inches so 30cm.


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FYI, I went and looked at msm articles and found that info. and posted a link for you. Again you are welcome to attack my post but leave me alone. If you have a problem with me take it up with one of the mods. I am free to post information here as i please and as is everyone else.
Maybe you should blame the media. Now just stop!

Karinna...Can we please remain calm and not argue with one another?...We don't want this thread to be closed...

Tricia has already issued a warning for us to abide by TOS and we need to respect her wishes...

Our locals here are doing a wonderful job that is very much appreciated and we don't want to lose them.:please:
 
Supposedly, was that a reply to something but the replied to post didn't stick?

Just curious. FWIW I think AD is perhaps the least involved/long term invested in the events that led to this. JMO


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Y u think that out of interest? To me both were equally involved. You need two ppl to transport the vehicles back and forth for starters. Both were willing partipants?


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I didnt say it was fine. Are any of you really qualified i this sort of stufd ir are tou a bunch of wanna bes who watch too much CSI??

yes some here are qualified. :wink:
 
Karinna...Can we please remain calm and not argue with one another?...We don't want this thread to be closed...Tricia has issued a warning for us to abide by TOS and we need to respect her wishes...

Our locals here are doing a wonderful job that is very much appreciated and we don't want to lose them.:please:
Thanks Matey
 
Nobody said they were qualified at anything? This is a forum to discuss thoughts and opinions, this has been explained to you numerous times. You take offence to every single word against AD. He has been accused of murder and we are going to talk about it.

I find it very annoying when I come on here and have to scroll though pages of retaliation comments.
If you are unhappy with the content here, then it is advisable to look elsewhere, IMO

I didnt say it was fine. Are any of you really qualified i this sort of stufd ir are tou a bunch of wanna bes who watch too much CSI??
 
Yeah stated it was 12 inches so 30cm.


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Do you know if the ground is hard in that forest area, nickers? Just wondering why so shallow, and if the dogs would have found Sam if he was further into the ground. 30cm is very shallow.

I know in Karen Ristevski's case the murderer ended up placing her between logs and concealing her, we think because the ground was too hard in the forest (in Vic). A local told us how hard the ground was.
 
Karinna...Can we please remain calm and not argue with one another?...We don't want this thread to be closed...

Tricia has already issued a warning for us to abide by TOS and we need to respect her wishes...

Our locals here are doing a wonderful job that is very much appreciated and we don't want to lose them.:please:

I'm struck by how helpful all of the Queenslanders are. It's a pleasure being on this thread with you guys.

In real life too, as soon as I cross the border into Qld I'm struck by the friendliness. It's lovely.
 
Yeah stated it was 12 inches so 30cm.


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Very soft sandy soil. Easy digging if only a foot deep. Some news articles mentioned it being "30cm above ground" so I wondered if they'd not really buried ST but done more of a shallow ditch/heap organic material on mound style? Because leaf litter and pine needles is very abundant there and an above ground disposal hastens decomposition in most cases.

I also wondered about the 20 m of carpet.


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Very soft sandy soil. Easy digging if only a foot deep. Some news articles mentioned it being "30cm above ground" so I wondered if they'd not really buried ST but done more of a shallow ditch/heap organic material on mound style? Because leaf litter and pine needles is very abundant there and an above ground disposal hastens decomposition in most cases.

I also wondered about the 20 m of carpet.


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The carpet was bought after the disposal so mustve been cleaning up the scene at the house


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Very soft sandy soil. Easy digging if only a foot deep. Some news articles mentioned it being "30cm above ground" so I wondered if they'd not really buried ST but done more of a shallow ditch/heap organic material on mound style? Because leaf litter and pine needles is very abundant there and an above ground disposal hastens decomposition in most cases.

I also wondered about the 20 m of carpet.


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Perhaps carpet had been damaged/soiled in the house and was being replaced?


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