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

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  • #121
Most of the early ones are when the kids were little obviously and are pretty much petty thievery so I think we would agree to take them with a grain of salt?

Or could be dodgy insurance claims?


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  • #122
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Faiir enough, apparently we have had 2 break and enters at my house since I have lived here, hence my questions as I haven't
reported them!
 
  • #123
Ah, that's interesting. Because the way one of the thieves puts his arm around Sam in the CCTV footage can be read as either intimidating OR palsy......

I think it looks chummy.


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  • #124
That's what I thought.
 
  • #125
Could the subsequent insurance payout on the theft of the car be payment of "the debt:?

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I wondered that too. But you'd have to think he'd want a replacement car and it's too high end to do a switcheroo, by keeping one car and selling the other, it's such a distinctive car? Because if he was prepared to be without the car to pay the debt, you'd just sell it???? I'd imagine the resale value is good: they are very in demand. It's so odd. I think I read somewhere they found the car either two days or two weeks later: two something. Sorry!


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  • #126
Faiir enough, apparently we have had 2 break and enters at my house since I have lived here, hence my questions as I haven't
reported them!
very weird. Everything for my place and the renter next door was spot on.
 
  • #127
Hi, I hope I get this right but We have compulsory 3rd party (part of rego) which just covers the occupants then another 3rd party which covers the other car itself and then from their all others Levels but I would think it would be comprehensive cover though for a car like this.
Also I don't want to go back to much and this may have come up and I missed it but I would think to order a car that has up to 12 months wait for delivery (if true) you would need not only substantial deposit but show confident means of payment. I think he may have been close to owning that car ?
I feel so sad for Sam regardless of anything.



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Fair enough. We don't do any comprehensive Ins. in Aus. Just normal registration. In the States it's pretty much mandatory just to have basic vehicle insurance. It's somewhat different there to here. Just vehicle registration here is pretty expensive in comparison, about $1,000 to do that.
Then add comprehensive on top of that.
I'm wondering if Sam's vehicle would of cost extra for comprehensive being the type of vehicle it is, but don't know how that works here?
 
  • #128
the fraud entry says it has not been solved so the occupant of the home may be the victim of fraud

We were talking about horrible cases of mistaken identity last night. With that history, yikes you'd be careful renting that place. As for someone further back asking if Sam's parents own property, it's public info if you pay the search fee, to see the owners :) Same as a revs check :)


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  • #129
I wondered that too. But you'd have to think he'd want a replacement car and it's too high end to do a switcheroo, by keeping one car and selling the other, it's such a distinctive car? Because if he was prepared to be without the car to pay the debt, you'd just sell it???? I'd imagine the resale value is good: they are very in demand. It's so odd. I think I read somewhere they found the car either two days or two weeks later: two something. Sorry!
I dont think any of us have accused them of being bright.
 
  • #130
Fair enough. We don't do any comprehensive Ins. in Aus. Just normal registration. In the States it's pretty much mandatory just to have basic vehicle insurance. It's somewhat different there to here. Just vehicle registration here is pretty expensive in comparison, about $1,000 to do that.
Then add comprehensive on top of that.
I'm wondering if Sam's vehicle would of cost extra for comprehensive being the type of vehicle it is, but don't know how that works here?

It would be HUGE insurance, he was under 25 so thats the magic age for insurance discounts. Its not just the damage they can do to their car but the damage to others too
 
  • #131
We were talking about horrible cases of mistaken identity last night. With that history, yikes you'd be careful renting that place. As for someone further back asking if Sam's parents own property, it's public info if you pay the search fee, to see the owners :) Same as a revs check :)


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I have actually done that before in a moment of desperate sleuthing on another case :blushing:
 
  • #132
True, but the alleged perps (many mistakes made to date) thought if it was missing for only a short time the insurance would be forthcoming

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Yes but what then, surely he'd be obvious as dog cojones driving it about after it magically reappeared? How does that work: if they replace your item and the original turns up, what's the go? Any insurance buffs on here?


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  • #133
Fair enough. We don't do any comprehensive Ins. in Aus. Just normal registration. In the States it's pretty much mandatory just to have basic vehicle insurance. It's somewhat different there to here. Just vehicle registration here is pretty expensive in comparison, about $1,000 to do that.
Then add comprehensive on top of that.
I'm wondering if Sam's vehicle would of cost extra for comprehensive being the type of vehicle it is, but don't know how that works here?

Hi from experience under 25 yrs old costs more and under 21 maybe even more so. Also cost of insurance for "sports" car etc and the cost of replacement I would think it wouldn't be cheap. Sorry I haven't insured a flash car lately :( but am still dreaming it will happen soon hahah

Just adding each state in Australia appears to be different costs also with rego I think qld may be the dearest from what I have been told


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  • #134
Hi from experience under 25 yrs old costs more and under 21 maybe even more so. Also cost of insurance for "sports" car etc and the cost of replacement I would think it wouldn't be cheap. Sorry I haven't insured a flash car lately :( but am still dreaming it will happen soon hahah

Just adding each state in Australia appears to be different costs also with rego I think qld may be the dearest from what I have been told


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I have a sports car. In Queensland. I try not to think about the insurance, it is pretty awful. I only see the bill once a year thank god, the money comes out of my bank account monthly to ease the pain. Nobody under 25 drives it.
 
  • #135
Hi, I hope I get this right but We have compulsory 3rd party (part of rego) which just covers the occupants then another 3rd party which covers the other car itself and then from their all others Levels but I would think it would be comprehensive cover though for a car like this.
Also I don't want to go back to much and this may have come up and I missed it but I would think to order a car that has up to 12 months wait for delivery (if true) you would need not only substantial deposit but show confident means of payment. I think he may have been close to owning that car ?
I feel so sad for Sam regardless of anything.



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There was a back order for them after the first lot I think. I remember because there was an article about ST's car theft on a mustang page saying they hoped it got recovered as he'd have a long wait to replace it.

Unsure of during the ownership period of the car but as at the weekend that car had no encumbrances secured against it, I believe.




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  • #136
Hi all, first time poster here. Was just looking up the Northgate property on crime maps, to see the qps history on the property, and its pretty interesting some of the incidents which have happened there prior to the car theft. Makes me think that people closest to him would have had an idea what he was up to. IMOO

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Fantastic post! Wow....
 
  • #137
IMO, whoever stole Sam's car wouldn't have been able to sell it. You have to have the correct paperwork to the RTA and have signed the vehicle over to the new owner to sell or drive otherwise you can't get it registered.
Organised crime groups have ways and means of getting around that by swapping vin numbers etc.
 
  • #138
I have a sports car. In Queensland. I try not to think about the insurance, it is pretty awful. I only see the bill once a year thank god, the money comes out of my bank account monthly to ease the pain. Nobody under 25 drives it.

Lucky you


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  • #139
Hi it takes a while, the police are fairly quick but the insurance company for something like this would have a really hard look. Some examples they would ask for is phone numbers of bosses, pay slips, bank statements and phone records for previous 3 months. IMO


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Is that because a car was stolen? I've been robbed a few times and the insurance company didn't ask for any of that, just police reports. It was quite a lot of stuff taken both times too.
 
  • #140
Lucky you


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Thanks, it's only little, may as well be a motorbike. 4WDs can't see me and I can't see them. I didn't realise how unsafe I would feel until I bought it. It isn't a mustang or anything. Much more subtle!
 
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