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Sam's fidgety behaviour on CCTV at his apartment building could be attributed to him thinking he was being watched imo
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I dont see him acting weird is this at all. He always fixes himself and makes his clothes neat. That's normal behaviorSam's fidgety behaviour on CCTV at his apartment building could be attributed to him thinking he was being watched imo
Sam's fidgety behaviour on CCTV at his apartment building could be attributed to him thinking he was being watched imo
I dont see him acting weird is this at all. He always fixes himself and makes his clothes neat. That's normal behavior
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I dont see him acting weird is this at all. He always fixes himself and makes his clothes neat. That's normal behavior
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Thanks and yeah he's done this from school days hes always doing something with his handsDoes he?
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Haha me too. I'd hate to be on camera id look stupid lolI agree that we could be trying too hard to read his body language. I'm still getting myself together in my car on the way to work. It would look weird on film.
Thanks and yeah he's done this from school days hes always doing something with his hands
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And it is very curious, because he was apparently bench pressing right before he went to Syria, and after he was discharged from Army training. With a bad back? If his back was 'fixed' why not re-enlist in the Army, I wonder?
Thanks for that thought, Meeks. I don't believe we have considered that before, and the timing of everything.
The 22-year-old appeared happy, indulging in a passion for hotted-up cars, socialising with his mates at pub sessions and being deeply committed to the sport of weightlifting, having previously successfully represented Australia at the Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Championships in 2013.
So what then made him suddenly decide to travel thousands of kilometres across the world and risk his life joining a Kurdish "People's "Protection Unit" known as the YPG of Rojava engaged in a deadly battle with Islamic State terrorists in Syria?
http://www.smh.com.au/national/kurd...join-the-australian-army-20151210-glkqk0.html
Thank you. I feel for his family and close friends. It's one thing for someone to die. It's another to die in a accident. But to be killed at the hands of someone else is unimaginable pain.I am so sorry for your loss Twinkletoes
Is anyone ever going to find out more on the guy who was arrested first? The guy whose house the murder occured at? The guy buying acid and a tomahawk? Literally the only information released on AD in this case is his car was caught following ST's and yet hes all this thread talks about. I was hoping locals would have known or heard more about RB too. Rather than focusing on the facts and deciphering truth in rumor everyone is giving their two cents on AD's state of mind based on a photo...
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Thank you. I feel for his family and close friends. It's one thing for someone to die. It's another to die in a accident. But to be killed at the hands of someone else is unimaginable pain.
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Did gaining this new knowledge of crimemap.info take anyone else into a one hour spiral of looking up every house they've ever lived in, every house family and friends currently live in, and every house in the immediate vicinity? Or just me? [emoji87][emoji137]
He also witnessed a person dying being blown up by a landmine [emoji17]
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A person who was initially going to go with AD to get food, but then they decided one would stay and one would go. AD left for food and RH died: I'd imagine that might trigger survivor guilt in some folks? Even if it's not his fault in reality?
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He had no right to be there in the first place, what he did was illegal. Perhaps what i read is true that he failed the military psyche testing? If that is the case there was a very good reason to refuse him to get into the military.
Seeing someone else die in front of you would not cause someone to commit murder. I would imagine it would have the opposite effect. JMO
Agreed, however, its gone beyond both speculation and rumor.
I would bet that if a poll were taken majority
would say:
AD was the one to murder ST
AD is suffering from some sort of mental break be it ptsd or ice withdrawal
AD was involved in robbery
AD spread rumors about murder (this one is the most interesting to me because if AD were the muscle behind the murder why would he do this?)
All of the above are rumors, not fact, but everyones "speculative" theories involve them. It isnt a good thing when people especially a group of people formulate their ideas based on hearsay. When this occurs it makes it very difficult to accept and understand the truth if it goes against ones already made up mind. I enjoy WS because we are encouraged and typically regulated to stick to the facts. This isnt tge case in tbis thread. Now although, locals typically have some amazing insight I feel its been overstepped in this case and taken way too far.
The facts we have so far would actually suggest that RB was the sole perp in the murder and AD was called after the fact for help. This is moo but I think its smart to keep an open mind and wait until more information is released.
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