Found Deceased Australia - Samuel Thompson, 22, Albion, Qld, 7 March 2017 *Arrests* #4

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  • #601
What would be in it for Sam to be a drug informant? He wouldn't really benefit monetarily from what i have read. So why would he do that i wonder if that's in fact what got him killed?
 
  • #602
I am really swinging to what your saying tonight. And 40 seems a lot straight away unless there was something in car when found ? But i am wondering do they normally announce how many are working a case ? I am thinking if they don't normally say it maybe that's normal amount ? I have no idea obviously


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40+ is a huge number of police to pull from every case and from all their respective jurisdictions to look for a missing person.

They were grilled by the press about how many were on the case. They didn't just offer up the info. Evidently the press may have heard whispers in the circles that the court and crime reporters move in imo. The questions they asked were quite pointed.

Which leads me to wonder, if Sam was an informant, do the perps get the same penalty that you get for killing a police officer?
 
  • #603
I would of thought 40+ police on the case was because of the suspected foul play and possible murder of ST very early in the case? Isn't that normal when there is such a case where the evidence of ST's abandoned car, & missing status would be of urgent priority?
 
  • #604
Karinna. I think slinky was trying to be helpful! And apologised also. My goodness. Sometimes it is good to walk away for a bit.

Which is what I am going to do right now. Night all.

Well maybe i'm just sick & tired of being told how i should or need to post. As i stated earlier roll & scroll or put me on ignore. Simples. Have a good night, :)
 
  • #605
40+ is a huge number of police to pull from every case and from all their respective jurisdictions to look for a missing person.

They were grilled by the press about how many were on the case. They didn't just offer up the info. Evidently the press may have heard whispers in the circles that the court and crime reporters move in imo. The questions they asked were quite pointed.

Which leads me to wonder, if Sam was an informant, do the perps get the same penalty that you get for killing a police officer?

Good point they definitely asked, and now you mention there were some pointed questions early maybe they don't regularly and that's what my head was trying to get to :) And I have no idea on your question but I think probably not


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  • #606
I would of thought 40+ police on the case was because of the suspected foul play and possible murder of ST very early in the case? Isn't that normal when there is such a case where the evidence of ST's abandoned car, & missing status would be of urgent priority?

Yes but I think what stands out is how quick it turned serious nature not just missing ? Like straight away. My impression is normally that would be a little after.


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  • #607
Yes but I think what stands out is how quick it turned serious nature not just missing ? Like straight away. My impression is normally that would be a little after.


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For QLD is was very quick response for a 'simple' missing person.
I can't wait for more LE info if we do get it.
The investigator in me has a few theories but it was a very quick and targeted response yes I agree IMO.


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  • #608
Yes but I think what stands out is how quick it turned serious nature not just missing ? Like straight away. My impression is normally that would be a little after.


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Maybe because of what investigators found out early on. But i'm just guessing about that. I guess when i have followed missing child cases there are a huge amount of people involved in the first few days, so not really unusual IMO.
 
  • #609
I would of thought 40+ police on the case was because of the suspected foul play and possible murder of ST very early in the case? Isn't that normal when there is such a case where the evidence of ST's abandoned car, & missing status would be of urgent priority?

and DRUGS !!!
 
  • #610
I didn't think Clem7 went anywhere near as north as Caboolture?

Clem 7 goes roughly from wiolloongabba to the rbwh and airport link from rbwh to three exits as far north as east west arterial with an exit at Sandgate rd.
 
  • #611
Hi folks,

Just finished catching up, have been away for a few days...

One thing I can answer - Dyballs tattoo: "Strenght, courage and love"

It is Irish ..

Wonder how he ended up with that..
 
  • #612
Hi folks,

Just finished catching up, have been away for a few days...

One thing I can answer - Dyballs tattoo: "Strenght, courage and love"

It is Irish ..

Wonder how he ended up with that..

Great to see you back, sydney1. Thanks for the tattoo translation. :)
 
  • #613
For QLD is was very quick response for a 'simple' missing person.
I can't wait for more LE info if we do get it.
The investigator in me has a few theories but it was a very quick and targeted response yes I agree IMO.


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I've been involved in missing persons cases in real life....there is no way that it's a normal response to bring in all those detectives!!

Quite the opposite - in my experience it's usually very difficult to get LE to take it seriously at first since 95% of missing people turn up again, usually within the first week. (Source: https://www.missingpersons.gov.au/find-out-more-about-missing-persons/faqs) The vast majority of missing people have left of their own volition.

Such a big LE response definitely speaks of a much larger operation than just one guy gone missing....jmo.
 
  • #614
Thanks for sharing this link, JLZ. I had never watched that whole presser - or even noticed it published anywhere - and it was certainly worth spending the time to watch it in its entirety.


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Puggle posted it originally. I would have credited her but I couldn't find the post again or remember.
 
  • #615
I've been involved in missing persons cases in real life....there is no way that it's a normal response to bring in all those detectives!!

Quite the opposite - in my experience it's usually very difficult to get LE to take it seriously at first since 95% of missing people turn up again, usually within the first week. (Source: https://www.missingpersons.gov.au/find-out-more-about-missing-persons/faqs) The vast majority of missing people have left of their own volition.

Such a big LE response definitely speaks of a much larger operation than just one guy gone missing....jmo.
Perhaps the family had political connections or knew the right people to talk to?
 
  • #616
Perhaps the family had political connections or knew the right people to talk to?

I really doubt they'd pull 40 police officers off other cases to search for one man, no matter how well connected. JMO though.
 
  • #617
Here's an example of a 'normal' missing persons media release by Qld Police:


Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate a 24-year-old man reported missing from Inala this morning.

Young Nomoa was last seen leaving a Monoceros Street address at 4am.

Police and family are concerned for his welfare as this is out of character.

Young is described as being of Torres Strait Island appearance, 190cm tall with a solid build, and dark hair.

He was last seen wearing a yellow and blue hooded jumper, boardshorts and black addidas running shoes.

If anyone sees Young or has any information regarding his whereabouts they are encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


http://mypolice.qld.gov.au/blog/2017/04/25/missing-man-inala/


Just the basic facts, a description of the guy and who to contact (and his photo if you go to the link).
 
  • #618
Here's an example of a 'normal' missing persons media release by Qld Police:


Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate a 24-year-old man reported missing from Inala this morning.

Young Nomoa was last seen leaving a Monoceros Street address at 4am.

Police and family are concerned for his welfare as this is out of character.

Young is described as being of Torres Strait Island appearance, 190cm tall with a solid build, and dark hair.

He was last seen wearing a yellow and blue hooded jumper, boardshorts and black addidas running shoes.

If anyone sees Young or has any information regarding his whereabouts they are encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


http://mypolice.qld.gov.au/blog/2017/04/25/missing-man-inala/


Just the basic facts, a description of the guy and who to contact (and his photo if you go to the link).
The family of a Torres Strait Islander missing from Inala is likely to be a conspicuous example of people without influence.
 
  • #619
The family of a Torres Strait Islander missing from Inala is likely to be a conspicuous example of people without influence.

Sad but true. Inala, the Mt Druitt of Brisbane. I hope he's found safe and well.
 
  • #620
I think Sams family may have been coached as to what they reveal. Moo and can someone verify the revs? search done by a member please? Tia

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I did the revs. Can confirm zero encumbrance as at date of search.


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