Australia - Warriena Wright, 26, dies in balcony fall, Surfers Paradise, Aug 2014 #4

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  • #221
When does GT next front the court, is it for the speeding/car chase?
 
  • #222
Here is a beautiful pic of Rrie and their dog "Puppy" whom she obviously loved dearly. I absolutely love this photo because I feel it truly captures the essence of who Rrie is. Puppy passed away in June this year (he was 14 years old) and not much longer than a month later, Rrie died. I asked Merzabeth (Mum) for permission to share this with this Community and she had said yes. This will be the last time (I promise dear Marly) and from now on all my posts will be strictly referring to the case. This World lost a beautiful soul on August 8th 2014, and the circumstances surrounding her death are so painful to accept by all who knew her. May her memory live on.

Rest in Peace Warriena 🤬🤬🤬.

That is a stunning picture of Rrie, SlinkiMalinki.
Thank-you for sharing it with us.
What a beautiful lady with a beautiful nature.
Be at Peace Warriena.
:rose:
 
  • #223
Awww .... Puppy. May they both rest peacefully together. :rose:


Makes it so hard to think how Tostee could just run and leave this beautiful girl laying crumpled below his 14th floor balcony - after pouring glasses of his strong liquor saying "c'mere, have a drink" and she told him how drunk she felt (in the first 5 minutes of that recording), after assaulting her, after depriving her of her liberty, after striking great fear into her - with no calls for help and without displaying a moment's concern for her. :mad:

The lack of empathy exhibited is what pains and shocks most people SouthAussie. If only, if only, if only....
 
  • #224
Awh, she had a dakkie. My family has kept them, for generations. They sure are special little dogs, and are usually devoted to one person more than anyone else. Sounds like Warriena was Puppy's 'special person'.

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It'll be a hard Christmas for Rrie's family. Love to them.
 
  • #225
The police would have seen if the 🤬🤬🤬🤬 was of a violent nature and ?IF? he was sharing them to a site if there was money being made.
What was the popular theme to these homemade 🤬🤬🤬🤬 collection.

Channel Nine is reporting police have taken his "home-made 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 collection" where he is believed to have recorded sexual encounters.
Police have also been trawling through online comments and CCTV footage for clues to her death, which is being treated as suspicious.
News Ltd reported that Mr Tostee claimed to have rigged his apartment with motion-sensor cameras, using the footage to keep meticulous records of his conquests.

Mr Tostee also claimed to use a drone and a telescope to watch neighbours and passers-by from his high-rise.

http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/dead-womans-date-back-online-after-balcony-plunge/2350167/
 
  • #226
The 🤬🤬🤬🤬 collection, ah yes, had forgotten about that. Do you think he chased up 100 women because he was a playboy or because it was providing material for his 🤬🤬🤬🤬 collection? Which he later sold for money? Hmmmm.
 
  • #227
Didn't police dismiss the report of a 🤬🤬🤬🤬 collection, in msm?
 
  • #228
The 🤬🤬🤬🤬 collection, ah yes, had forgotten about that. Do you think he chased up 100 women because he was a playboy or because it was providing material for his 🤬🤬🤬🤬 collection? Which he later sold for money? Hmmmm.

That's what I'm getting at Ooohm. For research value only :shame: I googled balcony sex and it appears very prevalent.
Were these 150 unsuspecting girls filmed drunk or in a distressed state? The police will know by now.

I just want justice for Warriena.


Secret recordings led police to arrest Gable Tostee over the murder of Warriena Tagpuno Wright
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...a-tagpuno-wright/story-fni0cx12-1227026148418
 
  • #229
Didn't police dismiss the report of a 🤬🤬🤬🤬 collection, in msm?

Not that I'm aware of, I'll take a look for a link of any dismissal.
 
  • #230
Gable Tostee would attach mini cameras to his jeans to monitor women
'I have mini spy cameras which I've used for fun... I'd attach it to my jeans'
Tostee says no recording devices have been seized by detectives
Police also confirmed they have not found a homemade 🤬🤬🤬🤬 collection
The 28-year-old has previously boasted of his 150-odd sexual conquests

http://www.capitalbay.com/latest-ne...as-attached-to-his-jeans-to-spy-on-women.html


Police Detective Superintendent Dave Hutchinson said police took CDs and &#8216;discs&#8217; from Gable Tostee&#8217;s apartment but officers had not located anything of a sexual nature.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/ga...ry-e6frf7jo-1227022231772?from=herald sun_rss


Police confirmed they had not removed the items from the Avalon Apartments property.

'The report that there were homemade 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 tapes is absolutely not true,' Detective Superintendent Dave Hutchinson told Daily Mail Australia.

'We took some discs from the apartment. There are no [sex tapes].'

Mr Hutchinson added there was no evidence the apartment was set up with cameras or surveillance equipment.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...e-Gold-Coast-balcony-death.html#ixzz3MaFhYzNn




There's actually lots of conflicting claims coming from Tostee re his 'cameras' and 'recording devices'. He flat out denies having camras in the apt, but there's the wallet-girl video... perhaps he doesn't count webcam as a 'camera'.. :waitasec: .. or perhaps he's lying.

And for someone who's both obsessed with recording, taking pics, etc, and obsessed with sleeping with as many women as he can, had a webcam pointed squarely at his bed -- isn't it a little weird that "nothing of a sexual nature" was found?


As for "no evidence the apartment was set up with cameras or surveillance equipment"-- what do they reckon that drone was? What about the webcams that we KNOW were used for surveillance? Not like that is anything vaguely refutable, Tostee posted it himself.

Something seems off here. jmo
 
  • #231
Thankyou for pointing that out.

International Business Times.
Tinder App Fans Warned After Male User is Suspected of Causing Kiwi Woman's Death

Meanwhile, Netsafe chief technology officer Sean Lyons warned about the Tinder app being "more dangerous than other dating apps" since it requires users to make immediate connections. He said some people may not be able to think clearly and rush into hooking up with possible "matches."

http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/5623...d-australia-surfers-paradise.htm#.VJdjR8o7UIA
 
  • #232
What has it got in its pockets, <modsnip>?

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'I'd attach the spy camera to one side of my jeans pockets and an 3w IR (infra-red) light for night vision to the other pocket, battery in another pocket.'

----It's like a tutorial on how to be complete creeper, innit.



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Mr Tostee returned to the forum to explain he installed surveillance in his home when his keys were once stolen.

“As for the surveillance cameras, they're basically just cheap USB cameras connected with repeater cables (normal USB extension cords lose signal strength over distance). I have one camera at the front entry and one overlooking the living room

“I use the program iSpy for motion detection and have a 6 second timelapse on constantly which records everything to my PC.”

“I also have mini spy cameras which I've used for fun when I've gone out and had a drunken night or something...Didn't work all that great since all you could see were peoples' hips, so gave up on that in the end.”

Mr Tostee claimed to have also bought a telescope for looking at “neighbours, people on the street etc” and purchased a drone with a fixed camera, which he used to fly off his balcony
http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/gold-c...ith-recording-everything-20140813-103fsj.html

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  • #233
Just out of interest, this news article from NZ Herald dated August this year actually refers to this case. The report details the fact that New Zealand is looking to adopt reforms similar to those in the United Kingdom (which shares New Zealand's common law legal heritage) pertaining to the Right to Silence.

"The incentive to silence greatly obstructs the ability of police, the courts, and most importantly victims, to ascertain the full truth and receive an explanation for an offence."

Some high-profile cases in which the "right to silence" has been scrutinised include the Scott Guy murder trial and the case against Chris Kahui, accused of killing his twin baby sons.

In a similar vein in Australia at the moment, Gable Tostee, the man accused of murdering Kiwi tourist Warriena Wright when she plunged from his balcony on the Gold Coast, to this point has exercised his right to silence and refused to give police a statement.

This article refers to the fact that with the passing of such a reform, "a judge or jury may draw 'such inferences as appear proper' from a defendant's refusal to make statements of give accounts to the police or court, while providing that a finding of guilt cannot be based solely on such inferences".

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11311931

In the near future, the whole concept of remaining silent may actually work to incriminate a person accused of some crime and it looks like there might be some traction with lawmakers planning to introduce similar reforms across states in Australia. http://www.afp.gov.au/media-centre/...tions/2000/march-2000/silence.aspx#references

NSW has already adopted this change http://theconversation.com/when-you-say-nothing-at-all-nsw-and-the-right-to-silence-12962
 
  • #234
Mr Hutchinson added there was no evidence the apartment was set up with cameras or surveillance equipment.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...e-Gold-Coast-balcony-death.html#ixzz3MaFhYzNn




There's actually lots of conflicting claims coming from Tostee re his 'cameras' and 'recording devices'. He flat out denies having camras in the apt, but there's the wallet-girl video... perhaps he doesn't count webcam as a 'camera'.. :waitasec: .. or perhaps he's lying.

And for someone who's both obsessed with recording, taking pics, etc, and obsessed with sleeping with as many women as he can, had a webcam pointed squarely at his bed -- isn't it a little weird that "nothing of a sexual nature" was found?


As for "no evidence the apartment was set up with cameras or surveillance equipment"-- what do they reckon that drone was? What about the webcams that we KNOW were used for surveillance? Not like that is anything vaguely refutable, Tostee posted it himself.

Something seems off here. jmo

Tostee clearly said that he had cameras in his old Circle on Cavill apartment but not his Avalon apartment.

Where is the evidence that he ever had a webcam pointed at his bed?
 
  • #235
What sort of recording device fits all that? The only possibility I can come up with is a wrist watch/band audio (and possibly video) recorder. It would do everything required without attracting attention.

Looking carefully in these two photos: http://resources1.news.com.au/image...4381-face2aa0-20ec-11e4-b56d-3a1fe581cea9.jpg and http://resources3.news.com.au/image...2787-46c34f28-3a4a-11e4-8e39-312e1c329a32.jpg he appears to have on the same watch, a band-type thing that sits very close to his skin.

Those are club entry wristbands, they put them on after people enter clubs. The first one reads the last letters of "Vanity" which is where that one is from.
 
  • #236
  • #237
Those are club entry wristbands, they put them on after people enter clubs. The first one reads the last letters of "Vanity" which is where that one is from.

Welcome Jimmy Russel!

Amazing pick-up on the inscription on a very poor quality 24kB pic.
 
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  • #239
Those are club entry wristbands, they put them on after people enter clubs. The first one reads the last letters of "Vanity" which is where that one is from.

So why would he wear the same style of watch which we were discussing (as distinct to a nightclub band) to a police interview JR, if it were, in fact, a very fat watch-like night club band?

image.jpg

Quite distnct in this image.
http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au...e-via-dating-app/story-fnj94idh-1227018529845
 
  • #240
So why would he wear the same style of watch which we were discussing (as distinct to a nightclub band) to a police interview JR, if it were, in fact, a very fat watch-like night club band?

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Quite distnct in this image.
http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au...e-via-dating-app/story-fnj94idh-1227018529845

He isn't wearing one.

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The nightclub bands aren't fat, they are made from paper.

Also, they had seized everything from him when he was leaving the questioning that night. He is wearing different clothes here.

article-2722375-20753B5000000578-548_634x409.jpg


Why would he wear a gadget to an interview when he probably knew it would be likely to be seized? Why would police say they found the recording on a phone if they had seized a watch with a recording?
 
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