Australia - Tiahleigh Palmer, 12, slain, Pimpama River, Qld, 30 Oct 2015 #1 *Arrests*

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  • #821
What a horrible mess, hey? :-(. I will be furious (as I'm sure you will all be too) if it is found there were suspicions of child abuse prior to Tiah's placement / murder!


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  • #822
Rick Thorburn kept foster care licence

Queensland child safety officials waited almost six months to suspend the foster care and family daycare approvals of accused killer Rick Thorburn — despite Tiahleigh Palmer allegedly being murdered under his watch.

Mr Thorburn, 56, and wife Julene — who was charged with perjury and attempting to pervert the course of justice — were *approved as foster carers in August 2014.

Shortly after, Tiahleigh came under their care. She went missing on October 30 last year. The 12-year-old’s body was found six days later beside the Pimpama River, south of the Gold Coast.

Following Mr Thorburn’s *arrest on Tuesday, and him being charged with murder and interfering with a corpse, Child Safety Minister Shannon Fentiman yesterday announced a fresh review into the approval process of blue cards, which allow Queenslanders to work with children.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...e/news-story/b2b6260d8d2c0dc319cdc665450e0bc1
 
  • #823
Or he took them before being detained and they didn't 'kick in' until later maybe.


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Yesterday on one of the fighters against child abuse pages someone said they barricaded themselves in the house when the police turned up and he took them then.

This is what makes the sifting of information hard. There is a lot that gets posted that is true because local people talk.

Then there is a heap of bull. Even the early reports by friends that she spoke to them that morning. He was always the last person to have seen her but there was all this bull floating around early on.

It's almost like WT with the media again. Fact vs media ******** vs police tactics/legals
 
  • #824
Yesterday on one of the fighters against child abuse pages someone said they barricaded themselves in the house when the police turned up and he took them then.

This is what makes the sifting of information hard. There is a lot that gets posted that is true because local people talk.

Then there is a heap of bull. Even the early reports by friends that she spoke to them that morning. He was always the last person to have seen her but there was all this bull floating around early on.

It's almost like WT with the media again. Fact vs media ******** vs police tactics/legals

Very possible and even something as benign as paracetamol can cause massive liver failure after about 24hrs, if an OD is taken.


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  • #825
He probably had a stash of pills to take if it ever came to this. Probably swallowed them all when they came to get him. That's my thinking.
 
  • #826
I was thinking about that last night. It doesn't seem to be a property related to the Thorburns - here's the article to refresh my memory! Also on this link, at the bottom, is a timeline of the Tia case.

EDIT: Now I'm not sure if this is what you were referring to; I'm not sure about an African family, this says it was vacant. I'm a bit confused as to which property this is now...

March 23, 2016


http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...ice-search-logan-address-20160323-gnpgxa.html

"A property is being searched in Waterford believed to be linked to the disappearance of Tiahleigh Palmer.

Several officers are at the address on Logan Reserve Road conducting forensic examinations of the site"

Yes thats the house. The family gave interviews denying they had ever seen Tia. They had only just moved out. The poor family copped a bit of flack as you can imagine


So this happened before the charges.

They did a very thorough forensic investigation that would have cost them a pretty sum.

They could be the landlords of the property. I don't know how easy it is for you guys to suss that one out
 
  • #827
He probably had a stash of pills to take if it ever came to this. Probably swallowed them all when they came to get him. That's my thinking.

Freya, that's exactly what I think. Surely he would have been searched. But he was only in a watchhouse at the time.
 
  • #828
[FONT=&quot]So he was due back in court in October on those other charges...

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Mr Thorburn was due to front a Queensland court on October 26 on nine serious charges unrelated to Tiahleigh’s murder.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]“Ms Thorburn did operate a daycare business that continued to operate until April (when) police notified my department and the Department of Education and Training of alleged criminal *activity,” she said. “This was the first time concerns had been raised about the Thorburns. Their family daycare approval was immediately revoked by the department and their foster care approval was immediately suspended.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]In the past 12 months, Mr Thorburn offered his house to *students, promoting the family’s menagerie of pets, including *horses and dogs, as “friendly”.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...e/news-story/b2b6260d8d2c0dc319cdc665450e0bc1


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  • #829
Freya, that's exactly what I think. Surely he would have been searched. But he was only in a watchhouse at the time.

Yeh. They would take a while to have effect. I'm thinking it was probably opiates or benzos or both.
 
  • #830
Yes thats the house. The family gave interviews denying they had ever seen Tia. They had only just moved out. The poor family copped a bit of flack as you can imagine


So this happened before the charges.

They did a very thorough forensic investigation that would have cost them a pretty sum.

They could be the landlords of the property. I don't know how easy it is for you guys to suss that one out

So, is there any link between this property that was searched and the foster family? This isn't a house they ever lived in, right?
 
  • #831
So, is there any link between this property that was searched and the foster family? This isn't a house they ever lived in, right?

The house is more low income suburbia close to the school. I can't see the mad mum putting up with such a place. Boys went to hills remember. Not cheap for South Brisbane. No where for horses either. If it is only a 3bdr then they wouldn't have ever been allowed to live there with Tiah.

Also family day care approval would be property based so theres something to look into.
 
  • #832
Wait! So you are upset because you were politely challenged when trying to lay the blame on the biological mother instead of the actual (alleged) murderer and accomplices??

That's funny [emoji14]
Freya, I dont think Tiddles was trying to lay the blame on the biological mother at all. It appears to me that in her Post #654, she simply was referring to the statement in the Daily Mail story about Tialeigh's biological mum was hoping to regain custody of her (after spending years in and out of prison). That was the way I interpreted it, anyway.
 
  • #833
A knee-jerk reaction?
This ridiculous attitude is where FCQ workers have their hands tied.


Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls said the case showed the need for an investigation into the state's foster care system.

"It should be investigated by the child and family services commission," he said.

But Foster Care Queensland executive director Bryan Smith said that appeared to be a "knee-jerk reaction".

"We have one of the most in-depth and stringent arrangements around the approval of foster carers in Australia," Mr Smith told AAP.

There are more than 8000 children in out-of home care in Queensland with over 5000 carers.

In the last year, 30 carers were cancelled - 18 as a result of a notification from the blue card system and 12 from internal government investigation.

http://www.ntnews.com.au/news/break...s/news-story/fe018a4685c1ee3645b14fa42034f8c0
 
  • #834
The house is more low income suburbia close to the school. I can't see the mad mum putting up with such a place. Boys went to hills remember. Not cheap for South Brisbane. No where for horses either. If it is only a 3bdr then they wouldn't have ever been allowed to live there with Tiah.

Also family day care approval would be property based so theres something to look into.

Thanks! Sounds like it's not their previous property then.

So, the house where the police are now searching - Did the Thorburns live there up until now, or did they relocate since Tia went missing?
 
  • #835
Freya, I dont think Tiddles was trying to lay the blame on the biological mother at all. It appears to me that in her Post #654, she simply was referring to the statement in the Daily Mail story about Tialeigh's biological mum was hoping to regain custody of her (after spending years in and out of prison). That was the way I interpreted it, anyway.

Oh, really? lolol

What about this?

If biological parents took full responsibly for bringing these children into the world, as reliable parents, these vulnerable children would not have to

be placed in foster care IN THE FIRST PLACE.....DISGRACEFUL & DISGUSTINGl....MOO.
 
  • #836
Can you imagine all the other kids in foster care around the country watching this case in horror??

Or watching knowingly, all too familiar. Recognising their own situation in hers. Maybe, MAYBE, even coming to understand that they don't have to put up with their own situation.
 
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  • #838
I happen to agree with Tiddles' comments on this. lol.

Haha OK, I can see that it's important to you, with your defence of that ignorant opinion being your very first post on this site and all. LOL

Attacking the victim's family...sigh.
 
  • #839
They think it happened in the car. Why the car, thinking 'modus'?

Safer to transport the living than the dead.
Completely premeditated. Drive to an isolated area, commit the murder and leave the body there.
 
  • #840
Since I wrote that it has changed to 'suffocated at home'.
Safer to transport the living than the dead.
Completely premeditated. Drive to an isolated area, commit the murder and leave the body there.
 
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