Found Deceased NEW ZEALAND - Grace Millane, 22, British backpacker, Auckland, 1 Dec 2018 *Arrest*

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With regard to the tinder profile showing she was 14km away, it doesn't mean anything. Just her last location the last time she opened the app, could have been that day or the previous week.
 
  • #503
I don't think the "accused" is dumb I think he has a very smart long-term plan... for commenting on her post after she was missing it made it quite obvious he did or knew the something about the murder it was very suspicious which I think he was wanting due to the high interest, in this case, I believe he knew the number of people (NZ & UK) searching her name once she was found dead/missing they would scrape every detail for example suspicious comments... they would see that comment "Beautiful, very radiant with a reverse smiley face" (which was posted the day after she was missing) and think that's got to be the killer or a very suspicious guy and therefore share the comment with his name in it causing it to somewhat spread. I also believe he killed Grace because she was from the UK which has been known in the past for the sewer media who tend to "accidentally" leak names however I think he was aware that the law for name suppression didn't apply to the UK which will help him as people from NZ will read those articles from the UK media and will spread the accused name via social media/word of mouth.... I think he took a plea for name/identity suppression if he admitted he was guilty however I think he knew that people would see his comment and couldn't help themselves from spreading the word of the "accused" therefore he could either get a light sentence or walk (unlikely). I know he is from Australia which the minimum sentence is 20 years, however, in NZ it is 10 years I also believe he is a murder tourist who has thought about the long-term effect and perhaps lawsuits (money) he can gain out of having an unfair trial and name suppression breaches! You may think he is dumb but watch he could have a lot going his way....
 
  • #504
I don't think the "accused" is dumb I think he has a very smart long-term plan... for commenting on her post after she was missing it made it quite obvious he did or knew the something about the murder it was very suspicious which I think he was wanting due to the high interest, in this case, I believe he knew the number of people (NZ & UK) searching her name once she was found dead/missing they would scrape every detail for example suspicious comments... they would see that comment "Beautiful, very radiant with a reverse smiley face" (which was posted the day after she was missing) and think that's got to be the killer or a very suspicious guy and therefore share the comment with his name in it causing it to somewhat spread. I also believe he killed Grace because she was from the UK which has been known in the past for the sewer media who tend to "accidentally" leak names however I think he was aware that the law for name suppression didn't apply to the UK which will help him as people from NZ will read those articles from the UK media and will spread the accused name via social media/word of mouth.... I think he took a plea for name/identity suppression if he admitted he was guilty however I think he knew that people would see his comment and couldn't help themselves from spreading the word of the "accused" therefore he could either get a light sentence or walk (unlikely). I know he is from Australia which the minimum sentence is 20 years, however, in NZ it is 10 years I also believe he is a murder tourist who has thought about the long-term effect and perhaps lawsuits (money) he can gain out of having an unfair trial and name suppression breaches! You may think he is dumb but watch he could have a lot going his way....
I will be very surprised to find it a premeditated murder, particularly to the extent you are suggesting. I guess we will find out soon enough.
 
  • #505
Just food for thought
 
  • #506
I don't think the "accused" is dumb I think he has a very smart long-term plan... for commenting on her post after she was missing it made it quite obvious he did or knew the something about the murder it was very suspicious which I think he was wanting due to the high interest, in this case, I believe he knew the number of people (NZ & UK) searching her name once she was found dead/missing they would scrape every detail for example suspicious comments... they would see that comment "Beautiful, very radiant with a reverse smiley face" (which was posted the day after she was missing) and think that's got to be the killer or a very suspicious guy and therefore share the comment with his name in it causing it to somewhat spread. I also believe he killed Grace because she was from the UK which has been known in the past for the sewer media who tend to "accidentally" leak names however I think he was aware that the law for name suppression didn't apply to the UK w hich will help him as people from NZ will read those articles from the UK media and will spread the accused name via social media/word of mouth.... I think he took a plea for name/identity suppression if he admitted he was guilty however I think he knew that people would see his comment and couldn't help themselves from spreading thWe word of the "accused" therefore he could either get a light sentence or walk (unlikely). I know he is from Australia which the minimum sentence is 20 years, however, in NZ it is 10 years I also believe he is a murder tourist who has thought about the long-term effect and perhaps lawsuits (money) he can gain out of having an unfair trial and name suppression breaches! You may think he is dumb but watch he could have a lot going his way....
What rubbish.He is not 'from' Australia. He lived in Australia with his NZ mum. He is a New Zealander.
 
  • #507
The photo appears to have been taken from the lookout platform on the sky tower. But earlier in the year, so wouldn't be Grace in pic......but yes....feet

At this stage I'm not going to form a strong opinion on the feet angle, ime everyone who goes up a tall structure with a glass floor takes the same photo, I have one on my own facebook. IMO it's an unrelated coincidence
 
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The car was returned at around lunchtime Monday, after having been taken out for a 24 period from around lunchtime on Sunday.

I wonder if there is CCTV showing the car leaving the CityLife carpark (or traveling up/down Queen Street, where there are lots of CCTV cameras) on Monday ...

The CityLife has two entrances - one on Queen Street (a very busy street with lots of shops [walkthrough access only]), and one down a laneway that feeds on/off to Queen Street [walk and drive through access].

*ETA ... if he used the carpark, he would have opted for valet parking ... there's a receipt right there of his movements.

Maybe he booked the car for 24 hours from Sunday but didn't actually collect it until Monday.

From Grace Millane: Police appeal for information on red Toyota Corolla: "Anyone who saw the vehicle in West Auckland between 6am and 9:30am on Monday 3 December is urged to contact ..." I think he tried to do the most he could under the cover of darkness on the Sunday night, before heading out first thing on the Monday to dispose of her body. It's Summer here, so daylight at 6am. The area where she was found is a mix of houses with long driveways and semi-rural lots, so there wouldn't be a lot happening at that time of the day ... I would've expected someone to come forward saying they'd seen him on their commute into the city though ...

Is there a lot of CCTV in NZ? Do many people have dashcams?

A lot of information the police already have may have come from there and they are filling in the gaps
 
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Justice Minister Andrew Little urges British media to ensure justice for Grace Millane

"Justice Minister Andrew Little has hit out at the British media for revealing suppressed details from the Grace Millane murder case.

"If they want justice for Millane they should refrain from publishing information, he said.

"The defence would be looking for every opportunity to say a trial right might be compromised and that was why suppression needed to be abided by, he said."

How have the people who've come forward with stories about his past found out who the accused is?

The name must be circulating in NZ or are people searching overseas webpages to find out?
 
  • #510
How have the people who've come forward with stories about his past found out who the accused is?

The name must be circulating in NZ or are people searching overseas webpages to find out?

From Facebook and overseas sites.
 
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Is there a lot of CCTV in NZ? Do many people have dashcams?

A lot of information the police already have may have come from there and they are filling in the gaps

In the city there’s lots of CCTV but dash cams aren’t that prevalent here.
 
  • #512
In the city there’s lots of CCTV but dash cams aren’t that prevalent here.
That should be a help in tracking the car's movements for at least part of the time it was rented
 
  • #513
UK press should clean up their act. We wouldn't like it if it was one of our courts being disrespected. Imagine one of our VIPs getting a gag order and then having his name spread around the world. There would be an outcry. Other countries justice systems should be respected.
 
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From Facebook and overseas sites.

Which doea make a mockery of the order, does anyone know if other countries are legally bound by it, I guess the legislation was drafted long before the internet age

Tbh I don't think it should hinder a fair trial, I'm sure NZ jurors are intelligent enough to decide on the evidence in court
 
  • #515
UK press should clean up their act. We wouldn't like it if it was one of our courts being disrespected. Imagine one of our VIPs getting a gag order and then having his name spread around the world. There would be an outcry. Other countries justice systems should be respected.

This happens all the time. There is a story circulating this morning about an Irish Sports Star accused of rape. It took me less than 30 seconds to find his identity. Name suppression and injunctions just don't work in this day and age, it's a pointless exercise.
 
  • #516
UK press should clean up their act. We wouldn't like it if it was one of our courts being disrespected. Imagine one of our VIPs getting a gag order and then having his name spread around the world. There would be an outcry. Other countries justice systems should be respected.

That's an interesting point, personally my automatic assumption on hearing of a gag order is that it's a waste of paper and I'll find out the information online without too much trouble. tbh I think supression of information is almost futile.

As someone posted earlier in the thread valuable evidence could be lost if the people of Auckland aren't aware of who the suspect it
 
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Regarding the gag order, I'm imagining that it is ultimately in Grace's interest for his name to be suppressed, if the law in NZ is similar to other countries. Too much pre-trial 'furore' and his lawyers could argue that it's impossible for him to receive a fair trial. So yes, people in NZ can look it up online, but they won't passively 'receive' the name as part of what is presumably intense media coverage. His name won't be repeated a thousand times a day on TV/radio. Even if it's just a technicality, the judge can now reasonably say that he's had every chance for a fair trial. I know it seems like it's doing him a favour, but I'm sure it's also protecting the potential for him to be convicted if he is indeed guilty. And also protecting the same possibility if he is innocent.

Exactly

Although one would have hoped that major UK papers would respect the order
 
  • #518
This happens all the time. There is a story circulating this morning about an Irish Sports Star accused of rape. It took me less than 30 seconds to find his identity. Name suppression and injunctions just don't work in this day and age, it's a pointless exercise.

Disagree that it is pointless

We've been having this discussion in legal circles for 2 decades now. But nevertheless it prevents epic media speculation around the accused and his past and that is a good thing. It is not so much his identity that needs to be kept secret.
 
  • #519
Regarding the gag order, I'm imagining that it is ultimately in Grace's interest for his name to be suppressed, if the law in NZ is similar to other countries. Too much pre-trial 'furore' and his lawyers could argue that it's impossible for him to receive a fair trial. So yes, people in NZ can look it up online, but they won't passively 'receive' the name as part of what is presumably intense media coverage. His name won't be repeated a thousand times a day on TV/radio. Even if it's just a technicality, the judge can now reasonably say that he's had every chance for a fair trial. I know it seems like it's doing him a favour, but I'm sure it's also protecting the potential for him to be convicted if he is indeed guilty. And also protecting the same possibility if he is innocent.

One key reason is to keep aspects of his life which might be inadmissible, out of the public domain.

His name is essentially meaningless.
 
  • #520
That's an interesting point, personally my automatic assumption on hearing of a gag order is that it's a waste of paper and I'll find out the information online without too much trouble. tbh I think supression of information is almost futile.

As someone posted earlier in the thread valuable evidence could be lost if the people of Auckland aren't aware of who the suspect it

They will be aware of who it is soon enough.

There will be a specific reason for this - unusual to murder cases in NZ
 
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