Think_Harder_Please
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what would be the point? Can anyone survive a 14 storey fall? The clear answer is no.he can ring his Lawyer but not 000?
what would be the point? Can anyone survive a 14 storey fall? The clear answer is no.he can ring his Lawyer but not 000?
And so were the actions of the deceased in so many ways.Let's face it, every action Tostee took that night ... from the moment he assaulted Warriena, to the moment he dragged her out to the balcony, to the moment he snuck down to the basement and fled, to the moment he hid in a car with his father ... was completely unacceptable.
NSW law is not applicable to QLd. that isnt even a proper legal .nsw.au website.
Likewise there is no law that say you must do it either.I cannot find anything that says you should neglect to call 000, run away, make sure your hunger and anxiety is satiated, hide in a car from police, and call your lawyer, if someone has 'fallen' from your balcony.
.203 is 4 times over the limit, not 5. So much for media accuracy.According to court documents presented at his first bail application, and the charges heard by Magistrate Kerry Magee in October, Tostee is alleged to have driven his car in a police chase at 3am on July 27 this year while having a blood alcohol level of .203 - five times over the limit.
He is also charged with assaulting or obstructing police in an alleged incident at around 2.35am on January 27 this year in which a 'heavily intoxicated' Tostee is alleged to have kicked out at a sergeant and told a constable to 'f*** off c***'.
again these are charges (allegations), no convictions have been made. Nothing withstanding, these misdemeanours are unrelated to the act of murder. <modsnip>Tostee was also charged with breaching bail conditions that had been imposed after the January incident.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ged-murder-Warriena-Wright.html#ixzz3M6ZnYFtL
Which brings up another point of question:
Was there any investigation into the making of the alcohol? (White Spirit Vodka)
You can own a still under a certain capacity (5Ltrs) - but it is illegal to distil and make alcohol (Spirits) with it regardless of the size of the still.
There is also a broad definition of stills and alcohol producing equipment - also safety laws to consider here.
Just a question: Was the home brew GT made and gave to Rrie a consideration in the way the night progressed and ended?
I would say yes (IMHO).
What was the alcohol % in that brew, and has it been looked at to see if it was made properly? It can be poisonous if not made correctly.
atolaw
ABC News Article - Read More...
Australian Federal Government
http://law.ato.gov.au/atolaw/view.htm?locid='PAC/19010009/77FK'&PiT=99991231235958#77FK
http://homedistiller.org/intro/legal
Understand your point, but GT I believe is unsure what has happened when he sees she is not on the balcony. The sortie downstairs is to confirm the unthinkable has happened. When that sinks in, the instinct of self preservation cuts in - facing a murder charge takes precendence over "having a body attended to". Think about it, just put yourself in his position - thats a pretty heavy burden to have to face, ie being in wrongly charged and held in a jail for 20 years for something you did not do.THP.... JMO but that is a really disturbing thing to say. What would be the point? Are you serious?? Geez, I dunno... if you yourself met the same shocking fate as Wrie - would you like someone to attend to your body with dignity or be left in an unthinkable state for all & sundry to see? 'The situation' called for the urgent presence of emergency services - regardless of whether this beautiful young lady had survived or not. I almost feel sick in the stomach that someone could rationalize otherwise.
.203 is 4 times over the limit, not 5. So much for media accuracy.
4 or 5 times over the limit, whatever!!!
BOTH are high range. I've seen so many tragedies from "drunk drivers". So many lives destroyed. So many lives ended by someone else's stupid, irresponsible choices.
We all have choices, shame Gable didn't choose may good ones. Such a selfish act to drive when obviously so out of control.
Shame he hasn't been able to learn from his choices in the past ...........
And so were the actions of the deceased in so many ways.
NSW law is not applicable to QLd. that isnt even a proper legal .nsw.au website.
Likewise there is no law that say you must do it either.
Understand your point, but GT I believe is unsure what has happened when he sees she is not on the balcony. The sortie downstairs is to confirm the unthinkable has happened. When that sinks in, the instinct of self preservation cuts in - facing a murder charge takes precendence over "having a body attended to". Think about it, just put yourself in his position - thats a pretty heavy burden to have to face, ie being in wrongly charged and held in a jail for 20 years for something you did not do.
Understand your point, but GT I believe is unsure what has happened when he sees she is not on the balcony. The sortie downstairs is to confirm the unthinkable has happened. When that sinks in, the instinct of self preservation cuts in - facing a murder charge takes precendence over "having a body attended to". Think about it, just put yourself in his position - thats a pretty heavy burden to have to face, ie being in wrongly charged and held in a jail for 20 years for something you did not do.
In short, no. I don't believe any decent person would think that way unless they had done something wrong. Running away from something you didn't do? That would make you look guilty of something. When I think about it, I would be more worried that this person was visiting from NZ and now laying lifeless all alone. I'd be thinking that there would be family that needed to be contacted & immediately give the Police her phone/bag. Finally I would sit beside her body until instructed to move. I would give my full details to Police & feel a duty of care for her until family arrived. Being the last person their living daughter, sister, friend was with - I'm sure her family would want to meet me. I would want to meet them. That's what I would do THP & I hope someone would do that for me.
what would be the point? Can anyone survive a 14 storey fall? The clear answer is no.
Its a side issue. Done and dusted.Although you consider it a side-issue, it can be considered here. (JMO)
It has context relevant to the case as an avenue of inquiry in investigation if found it is relevant to the Events of Consequence, and the autopsy and the toxicology reports in regard to Warriena Tagpuno Wright, and possibly to TG.
Its a side issue. Done and dusted.
1. yes he had a still (guilty)
2. yes he plied the deceased with it for the purposes of enabling "fun times.(guilty) Its standard operating procedure in million of niteclubs world wide and love nests.
So, whats the issue? An intention to get a woman drunk does not equate to an intention to murder her.