What does that mean?
NZ had convicts come to it via Australia
What does that mean?
When they were freed? If so, they were no longer convicts.NZ had convicts come to it via Australia
When they were freed? If so, they were no longer convicts.
My timeline, but I could be way off, is Grace was dead before lunch time on Sunday when the car was hired and her body not removed from the hotel until early Monday morning. I feel he waited until then as any rural dumping sites would be full of hikers or people generally out and about etc on a Sunday. To do the deed early on a working day makes more sense. It seems the police have accounted for the vehicle from 9.30am to just before lunch time on Monday when he returned it to the hire company because it's just that three-hour time period they're interested in.
I really do recall them saying that he had been remanded in custody for the murder, and that was before they tracked the gps phone signals to the body. I need to back track through my history to see all that again. I remember thinking at the time that they obvi had enough evidence without a body.It would be helpful if incorrect information was not posted in the thread
The accused was only charged with murder AFTER the body was discovered. This is typical for murder cases. At this point the police had the picture at the hotel, forensics from the room, and the hire car directly linking him to the disposal of the corpse. This is easily sufficient to persuade a District Court Judge to remand the accused into custody awaiting trial for murder. We don't know what the room forensics were, but I would say the police didn't actually need 100% evidence how she died in the room at that stage. Finding the body gives them cause of death.
Backpacker murder accused in court
I would say the cause of death, as discerned by medical examination/ autopsy, is what they would be looking for to lay a murder charge: it can be determined without any doubt that death was caused by violence that could not have been accidental: Strangulation, blow to the head with a weapon, so forth. Also defensive wounds or other signs of assault.The accused was only charged with murder AFTER the body was discovered. This is typical for murder cases. At this point the police had the picture at the hotel, forensics from the room, and the hire car directly linking him to the disposal of the corpse. This is easily sufficient to persuade a District Court Judge to remand the accused into custody awaiting trial for murder. We don't know what the room forensics were, but I would say the police didn't actually need 100% evidence how she died in the room at that stage. Finding the body gives them cause of death.
Backpacker murder accused in court
I think proper reporting is intact. He's a soccer player with military and police in 2010. Since then he has been out of contact with his community and family. The family says the reason that he is out of contact is because his parents divorced as a child.
Are any family members still "back in Oz?"
I really do recall them saying that he had been remanded in custody for the murder, and that was before they tracked the gps phone signals to the body. I need to back track through my history to see all that again. I remember thinking at the time that they obvi had enough evidence without a body.
It would be helpful if incorrect information was not posted in the thread
The accused was only charged with murder AFTER the body was discovered. This is typical for murder cases. At this point the police had the picture at the hotel, forensics from the room, and the hire car directly linking him to the disposal of the corpse. This is easily sufficient to persuade a District Court Judge to remand the accused into custody awaiting trial for murder. We don't know what the room forensics were, but I would say the police didn't actually need 100% evidence how she died in the room at that stage. Finding the body gives them cause of death.
Backpacker murder accused in court
Perhaps it would help to familiarise yourself with the history of european colonization of NZ before making such insinuations?
I really do recall them saying that he had been remanded in custody for the murder, and that was before they tracked the gps phone signals to the body. I need to back track through my history to see all that again. I remember thinking at the time that they obvi had enough evidence without a body.
A vehicle of interest had been secured and police were trying to find out exactly where the vehicle had been since Millane's disappearance. He wouldn't give a description of the vehicle or say where it was found.
This morning police released photos of a necklace and pink Casio Baby-G watch Millane was thought to be wearing when she disappeared, and said her passport was also missing.
They still wanted to hear from anyone who had seen any of the items, or the black dress and white sneakers Millane was wearing when she was last seen.
"You know, that property is going to be somewhere. Her clothing's going to be somewhere, we haven't found it, and somebody may find it."
I agree it's farfetched.
I was simply pointing out why manslaughter would be an unusual charge in the circumstances, unless the accused had already claimed some extenuating facts.
Manslaughter is essentially a homicide which arises from an unlawful act, but without one of the murderous intents I have already twice posted.
Like say he shoved her angrily, she fell and cracked her skull on the edge of a table.
But the prosecution need not worry about such possibilities at this point - the onus will be on the defence to raise any such mitigation at trial.
The prosecution will charge up to Murder (the obvious inference in the situation).
They can always argue Manslaughter in the alternate under NZ law, if the need should arise.
It was plain speaking. New Zealand was never a penal colony like Australia was.Please speak plainly.
I can't tell if you're just trolling at this point. This is so off-topic and inappropriate. (..and ignorant, at that)
It was plain speaking. New Zealand was never a penal colony like Australia was.
It was plain speaking. New Zealand was never a penal colony like Australia was.