GUILTY Australia - Sophie Collombet, 21, found dead in Kurilpa Park, Brisbane, 27 March 2014

  • #381
Thanks Amee ... for some reason I thought they were beige at Arthur Gorrie. Though I still wish that all men's prison uniforms were pink!

I wonder if he looks a little too happy in that photo for it to be a prison photo. :dunno:
Though they say that some people like the security of being institutionalised - something I have never quite understood.
 
  • #382
Use this as the google search:

"benny milward" site:facebook.com

Some of the comments are only available to view in caches, which you get by clicking on the small green arrow to the right of each search result. Thanks to the person that showed me this :)

Is this still working with the person of interests Facebook?
I tried a couple of times and it just shows me a front page and makes it so I am no longer logged in?
Unsure if I'm doing the search wrong or if there's just an issue with the page...
 
  • #383
Is this still working with the person of interests Facebook?
I tried a couple of times and it just shows me a front page and makes it so I am no longer logged in?
Unsure if I'm doing the search wrong or if there's just an issue with the page...

You need to use it as a Google search (not a FB search) ... then look through everything that comes up. It is a bit of a process.
 
  • #384
Is this still working with the person of interests Facebook?
I tried a couple of times and it just shows me a front page and makes it so I am no longer logged in?
Unsure if I'm doing the search wrong or if there's just an issue with the page...

I'm having the same problem, Taco. I thought I tried everything but to no avail. I'll see whether SA's tip will help.
 
  • #385
Thanks Amee ... for some reason I thought they were beige at Arthur Gorrie. Though I still wish that all men's prison uniforms were pink!

I wonder if he looks a little too happy in that photo for it to be a prison photo. :dunno:
Though they say that some people like the security of being institutionalised - something I have never quite understood.

I had one client in particular who expressed that very thing, all the time. He had been locked up at 14 in Juvenile Justice and then as an adult he was in and out of prison - more in than out. (he was a drug dealer).

So he had basically spent the majority of his teen and adult life in institutions. (I saw him for therapy when he was 25 years old).

He HATED being out of prison. For him, everything was so much clearer and simpler inside. He liked knowing he'd have those three meals, he liked knowing the hierarchy inside, he felt safe with the regimentation.

He - like so many of these guys - grew up without firm boundaries at home and he actually craved that sense of security. Even though he'd never admit it to the other guys, I'm sure, to me he often spoke about his feelings of safety with all of those prison rules.

He was determined to go back in.

And by the way, he had access to every drug on the inside that he did outside. I was seeing him in a rehab setting and he'd only just been discharged from prison. His withdrawal was from the speed and the prescription meds he'd been taking inside :facepalm:
 
  • #386
I assumed once searching that I clicked on the first result, using the small green arrow. SA's tip worked, rather than doing that just scroll through the Google search results, some you can just click on and some you need to click the green arrow.
 
  • #387
I assumed once searching that I clicked on the first result, using the small green arrow. SA's tip worked, rather than doing that just scroll through the Google search results, some you can just click on and some you need to click the green arrow.

You got it :wink:
 
  • #388
The Nine News video at this MSM link includes the following info:

They are talking to an old high school friend of his and she reveals that after she put his pic on her FB page, she got a reply from a mutual friend saying:

"Don't believe what you read. I just spoke to him" and "He is OK. I just talked to him".

She's passed the info onto LE......

His aunt is also in the video and she says "Ben's always had a troubled past".

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...g-drugs-on-day-of-killing-20140407-367i4.html
 
  • #389
Denial is very powerful.

After reading this, I wonder if an old school friend is harbouring him - truly believing that he is innocent??

They may not have known him since he's been on ice and cannot imagine the 'old Ben' doing it??

Former classmates and friends of Milward have defended the 25-year-old.

“Coming from someone who has spent time with him and had sleep overs it just wouldn’t come across as a guy that would hurt anyone. I’ve seen him in fights – he was always the one to walk away (sic),” Kyria Goodsell said, adding she had known Milward for several years.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...bet-was-murdered/story-fnihsrf2-1226876175938
 
  • #390
Ms Milward said she had not slept since hearing her son had been listed as a “person of interest” and told how she had called the police on her son before.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-son-is-innocent/story-fnihsrf2-1226876161447

BBM

I wonder what she called the police on him for, before? Doesn't really fit with her saying that he must be innocent.....

As Mrs Norris said, the aunt is more realistic:

Milward’s aunty Tere Douglas said the family didn’t know what frame of mind he was in.

“His history and his past doesn’t fall favourably for him. He has got to take ownership of it . . . we will support him.”

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-son-is-innocent/story-fnihsrf2-1226876161447
 
  • #391
  • #392
Respectfully snipped by me...
BBM
I wonder what she called the police on him for, before? Doesn't really fit with her saying that he must be innocent.....

Sounds like he is being helped or harboured by someone, me thinks.
Its not going to be very good for anyone who has had known sightings of him or spoken to him and not made the Police aware.
He's on the run convincing people not to believe anything they read about this.
The longer he stays on the run - the more people he incriminates and the more he looks like he has got something to do with this.

And he needs to call the Police first - then he can call his mother to get her to call his lawyer - he'll be needing one.


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  • #393
Respectfully snipped by me...


Sounds like he is being helped or harboured by someone, me thinks.
Its not going to be very good for anyone who has had known sightings of him or spoken to him and not made the Police aware.
He's on the run convincing people not to believe anything they read about this.
The longer he stays on the run - the more people he incriminates and the more he looks like he has got something to do with this.

And he needs to call the Police first - then he can call his mother to get her to call his lawyer - he'll be needing one.


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If someone is harbouring him, can they be charged with abetting him?
 
  • #394
If someone is harbouring him, can they be charged with abetting him?

Yep, absolutely.
He's probably said he wont say anything to do with them - more convincing people :facepalm:
Once the QP work out his timeline of movements - they work his associations.
Sounds like he's bunkered down in someones house.
Cant see that lasting.
 
  • #395
Looking at that photo of him in green, he looks like he could charm the socks off anyone. Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth type of thing. Such a contrast with the other photos. Funny how you can get those impressions from photos. So yeah, I reckon he has convinced someone to let him stay. But as someone else here said, the novelty will wear off. Probably around payday.
 
  • #396
Looking at that photo of him in green, he looks like he could charm the socks off anyone. Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth type of thing. Such a contrast with the other photos. Funny how you can get those impressions from photos. So yeah, I reckon he has convinced someone to let him stay. But as someone else here said, the novelty will wear off. Probably around payday.

I totally agree. Doesn't even look like the same guy as the other pics. .looks like a happy, cheery guy in the green-still something a little off about his eyes though ..
Yep I'm guessing someone who knows the "nice" side of him has let him stay. But seriously, if you think someone is innocent why would you feel the need to keep them hidden? Innocent people don't need to hide!
I'm sure many people think he's a great guy, like those who knew him before the drugs. Perhaps he was a great guy back then..drugs change people for the worse unfortunately. Hoping if someone has him hidden they wake up to themselves.
 
  • #397
Is this still working with the person of interests Facebook?
I tried a couple of times and it just shows me a front page and makes it so I am no longer logged in?
Unsure if I'm doing the search wrong or if there's just an issue with the page...

Yes, it still works .. not all results are for comments he made, the one 9 results in works to see comments, not all of them are of course.
 
  • #398
Yep, absolutely.
He's probably said he wont say anything to do with them - more convincing people :facepalm:
Once the QP work out his timeline of movements - they work his associations.
Sounds like he's bunkered down in someones house.
Cant see that lasting.

If he can help feed another's habit by stealing and dealing for them then he's got somewhere to stay, even if it's in a garden shed or sleeping in an old boat.
I am truly worried for his next victim.
 
  • #399
Looking at that photo of him in green, he looks like he could charm the socks off anyone. Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth type of thing. Such a contrast with the other photos. Funny how you can get those impressions from photos. So yeah, I reckon he has convinced someone to let him stay. But as someone else here said, the novelty will wear off. Probably around payday.


Frightening statistics
Tide of evil: Drug ice linked to killings of 14 people in 14 months across Victoria
“Ice has been the common denominator,” Sen-Sgt Iddles said.

“I’ve spoken to some of the people (accused).
“They haven’t slept for four days. It makes their behaviour erratic, unpredictable.”

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...-across-victoria/story-fni0fee2-1226866852480
 
  • #400
'Crack Heads' stand out a mile. Im in fear I see someone on ICE walking past me because there's a huge chance they'll grab my handbag.
They can bloody well have it too!! They will destroy you for the next hit!

That's why the police are saying do not approach-especially if he's coming down.

Look at the changes in these people within months. ICE is a horrific drug that is ruining a generation.


http://chiangmainomad.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/meth-face.jpg

http://www.inmycommunity.com.au/_uploads/images/myblogs/methmugshots_12.jpg

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