Found Deceased Australia - Samuel Thompson, 22, Albion, Qld, 7 March 2017 *Arrests* #3

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  • #1,001
Hi Prime :seeya:

I personally don't think that RB and AD are peace-loving OR hard done by. Nor do I think they're victims of circumstance. My personal opinion of them is not high at all, but that's beside the point here.

For me, I think that clues to what went down are found by examining Sam and his life. Which is what LE do all the time....fully examine the victim's life.

But whenever we try to do this publicly on the thread, there is often an emotive, moralistic response and we are totally slammed for it. I'm struggling with that. We're not victim bashing, we're not family-of-victim bashing....we're just exploring all areas.

This isn't a black and white case imo....it's quite complex from the sleuthing we've done behind the scenes.

Spot on.

Also too - we aren't commenting much on RB as there is nothing to find! It's been mentioned over and over that we can't find a digital footprint anywhere.
And apparently AD we are talking about too much according to some.

But the one thing that we are all here for is to use our collective minds and professions to take information we have, suggest alternative theories and try to see what happened. Otherwise what are we commenting on?

No-one has bashed the victim or the family. I have done NO such thing and neither has anyone else that I can see?. My posts have been factual or questions regarding information I have available. I have also showed compassion - but at the same time asking questions to theorise where this is all going.

Simply stating facts in MSM or opinions or theories based on information gained in the public domain.

I completely understand that there may be family and friends here. I also see said ppl liking certain comments.

So why can we not all just be nice? [emoji4][emoji4][emoji4]
Everything here is fact or theory.
Until the truth comes out if at all.


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  • #1,002
I come here to figure out the mind of the killer and to witness justice being seen and done. I value yours and anais's posts and I do understand what you're saying but this forum isn't constructed that way, it's 100% victim friendly. This is how threads get shut down. :(
I meant a cautionary tale after the fact. After the courtcase. Yes I understand what you are saying.
 
  • #1,003
I would like to elaborate further on my previous post about Sam moving out of his family home the next day after the robbery.
Some find it suspicious, (insert Theory), but i find nothing unusual in that, because unless Sam went into a rental share situation, which would mean he lived with someone else in the Apartment he moved into. So far i have read nothing about anyone else living there with him, just his doggie?
If it was Sam's place as has been mentioned here, and he was paying $500 p.wk. and the place was his alone, then you have to go through the rental application process, which can take up to a couple of weeks or more. It would depend on first of all looking for a place, submitting an application form, and then waiting to see if your application is successful. When i have rented before that took around a month before i was able to move in. And it can also mean other tenants in there previously and what their move out date was?
 
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I would like to elaborate further on my previous post about Sam moving out of his family home the next day after the robbery.
Some find it suspicious, (insert Theory), but i find nothing unusual in that, because unless Sam went into a rental share situation, which would mean he lived with someone else in the Apartment he moved into. So far i have read nothing about anyone else living there with him, just his doggie?
If it was Sam's place as has been mentioned here, and he was paying $500 p.wk. and the place was his alone, then you have to go through the rental application process, which can take up to a couple of weeks or more. It would depend on first of all looking for a place, submitting an application form, and then waiting to see if your application is successful. When i have rented before that took around a month before i was able to move in. And it can also mean other tenants in there previously and what their move out date was?
Read back Karinna, this has all been covered.
 
  • #1,005
Hi Karinna :-)

I agree with you here. You have made a very good theoretical assumption based on your own (and mine) experience.
I actually didn't pick that up myself.
So there would be questions about how ST was able to move into an apartment the next day....... as possumheart says this has been covered which i don't recall myself but don't doubt. I quickly scanned the first thread.

I would like to elaborate further on my previous post about Sam moving out of his family home the next day after the robbery.
Some find it suspicious, (insert Theory), but i find nothing unusual in that, because unless Sam went into a rental share situation, which would mean he lived with someone else in the Apartment he moved into. So far i have read nothing about anyone else living there with him, just his doggie?
If it was Sam's place as has been mentioned here, and he was paying $500 p.wk. and the place was his alone, then you have to go through the rental application process, which can take up to a couple of weeks or more. It would depend on first of all looking for a place, submitting an application form, and then waiting to see if your application is successful. When i have rented before that took around a month before i was able to move in. And it can also mean other tenants in there previously and what their move out date was?
 
  • #1,006
Another thing is if you have never rented before you have to show the real estate agent bank records for income before you sign a lease agreement. If Sam was the sole lease holder, he would of gone through that process. The realtor has to be able to see you can afford to pay the rent.
 
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Another thing is if you have never rented before you have to show the real estate agent bank records for income before you sign a lease agreement. If Sam was the sole lease holder, he would of gone through that process. The realtor has to be able to see you can afford to pay the rent.
We have been over that. Try google or the search function.
 
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To my knowledge there are no msm articles that state how ST came to be living in his apt. apart from the fact he moved there. So if there is i would appreciate someone could post the link to that?
Because i haven't found anything about it that elaborates on that situation.
 
  • #1,011
I would like to elaborate further on my previous post about Sam moving out of his family home the next day after the robbery.
Some find it suspicious, (insert Theory), but i find nothing unusual in that, because unless Sam went into a rental share situation, which would mean he lived with someone else in the Apartment he moved into. So far i have read nothing about anyone else living there with him, just his doggie?
If it was Sam's place as has been mentioned here, and he was paying $500 p.wk. and the place was his alone, then you have to go through the rental application process, which can take up to a couple of weeks or more. It would depend on first of all looking for a place, submitting an application form, and then waiting to see if your application is successful. When i have rented before that took around a month before i was able to move in. And it can also mean other tenants in there previously and what their move out date was?

My understanding - based on Sam's FB posts - is that he didn't move into the final apartment in Sept (which was when the robbery occurred).

He posted on November 16th, 2016 saying he was looking for a place to rent. That made me assume he moved in either with family or friends straight after the robbery, and then found that apartment after Nov.

His FB page tells us alot about his life.

NB. Poss is right - we had a big discussion about his rental property earlier in the threads.
 
  • #1,012
to search for what?
the thread. you are asking someone else to find that bit in the thread. I am telling you that you can easily find it yourself and save someone else the trouble
 
  • #1,013
My understanding - based on Sam's FB posts - is that he didn't move into the final apartment in Sept (which was when the robbery occurred).

He posted on November 16th, 2016 saying he was looking for a place to rent. That made me assume he moved in either with family or friends straight after the robbery, and then found that apartment after Nov.

His FB page tells us alot about his life.

NB. Poss is right - we had a big discussion about his rental property earlier in the threads.

Thanks.
 
  • #1,014
I would like to elaborate further on my previous post about Sam moving out of his family home the next day after the robbery.
Some find it suspicious, (insert Theory), but i find nothing unusual in that, because unless Sam went into a rental share situation, which would mean he lived with someone else in the Apartment he moved into. So far i have read nothing about anyone else living there with him, just his doggie?
If it was Sam's place as has been mentioned here, and he was paying $500 p.wk. and the place was his alone, then you have to go through the rental application process, which can take up to a couple of weeks or more. It would depend on first of all looking for a place, submitting an application form, and then waiting to see if your application is successful. When i have rented before that took around a month before i was able to move in. And it can also mean other tenants in there previously and what their move out date was?

BBM

I personally don't understand where this discussion is going or how it even arose.

I'm not aware of anyone on this thread stating that they found it 'suspicious' that Sam moved out.

Sam's dad stated in MSM that Sam moved out the day after the robbery. To me, that demonstrated that Sam was very rattled by the break in and that he took it seriously. That's it.

JMO
 
  • #1,015
My understanding - based on Sam's FB posts - is that he didn't move into the final apartment in Sept (which was when the robbery occurred).

He posted on November 16th, 2016 saying he was looking for a place to rent. That made me assume he moved in either with family or friends straight after the robbery, and then found that apartment after Nov.

His FB page tells us alot about his life.

NB. Poss is right - we had a big discussion about his rental property earlier in the threads.

Well i don't have and have never read ST's FB posts. I don't have FB access apart from what is public and readable by anyone, like the LE site.
And FYI there has been a lot said since that convo. and can't recall all of that info. from then so i politely asked about it.
 
  • #1,016
BBM

I personally don't understand where this discussion is going or how it even arose.

I'm not aware of anyone on this thread stating that they found it 'suspicious' that Sam moved out.

Sam's dad stated in MSM that Sam moved out the day after the robbery. To me, that demonstrated that Sam was very rattled by the break in and that he took it seriously. That's it.

JMO

I posited a theory, just like you all do. It was alluded to upthread that Sam moved out because of the robbery at his parents house. All i was saying was that might not have been the reason.
 
  • #1,017
I posited a theory, just like you all do. It was alluded to upthread that Sam moved out because of the robbery at his parents house. All i was saying was that might not have been the reason.

My understanding was that it was his father who stated that was the reason Sam moved out.......which is why I find this discussion confusing.

But all's well - let's just move on :seeya:
 
  • #1,018
Well i don't have and have never read ST's FB posts. I don't have FB access apart from what is public and readable by anyone, like the LE site.
And FYI there has been a lot said since that convo. and can't recall all of that info. from then so i politely asked about it.

BBM

Just for the record, Sam's FB page is open to the public and readable by anyone.
 
  • #1,019
SO sorry to change the subject, but does anyone know if Sam's car was parked out the front of RB's house or in the driveway or behind the white gate?
This has been bothering me for a while now and all I can find now is that his car was caught on cctv pulling into RB's property and stayed there for several hours.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...s/news-story/b6e1c68863baf19e169dbb7c68314612

On March 7, a CCTV camera near Boscaino’s home caught the Mustang pulling into the Bald Hills property where it stayed for several hours.
 
  • #1,020
SO sorry to change the subject, but does anyone know if Sam's car was parked out the front of RB's house or in the driveway or behind the white gate?
This has been bothering me for a while now and all I can find now is that his car was caught on cctv pulling into RB's property and stayed there for several hours.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...s/news-story/b6e1c68863baf19e169dbb7c68314612

On March 7, a CCTV camera near Boscaino’s home caught the Mustang pulling into the Bald Hills property where it stayed for several hours.

:tyou:
 
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