Porepunkah shooting: Two officers dead and another wounded after shooting at High Country property, Victoria, Australia #2

  • #661
Yay Lucy.D!! Fabulous catch!!!!
Nothing gets passed me Marg.
If Dezi makes a run for it, you can count on me to screenshot his getaway.
 
  • #662
One posted online that he believed Freeman now was living among mountain tribespeople in Papua New Guinea.

Another believed he may have managed to paddle in a canoe across to New Zealand.

'Dezi made plans to paddle across the Tasman (to New Zealand) on the same day as the gunfight,' they said. 'It took him two weeks to make the journey.'

I think that's code for he's neither in Papua New Guinea or New Zealand and these people have no idea where he is.

JMO
 
  • #663
Well, I think one day Mali will join him, however long it takes.
 
  • #664

How cop killer Dezi Freeman was a prime suspect in the shocking double murders of two OTHER police officers - as the massive manhunt for him is now HALVED in size​



“Fugitive gunman Dezi Freeman, who has been on the run for five weeks after shooting dead two officers, was once a suspect in another double police murder.

In 1998, Melbourne detectives Gary Silk, 34, and Rodney Miller, 35, were executed while on a stakeout in Moorabbin and a dark blue Honda Civic was seen fleeing the scene.

Now Daily Mail can reveal Freeman owned the same make and model vehicle at the time and was repeatedly hauled in for questioning over his possible involvement.”




 
  • #665

How cop killer Dezi Freeman was a prime suspect in the shocking double murders of two OTHER police officers - as the massive manhunt for him is now HALVED in size​



“Fugitive gunman Dezi Freeman, who has been on the run for five weeks after shooting dead two officers, was once a suspect in another double police murder.

In 1998, Melbourne detectives Gary Silk, 34, and Rodney Miller, 35, were executed while on a stakeout in Moorabbin and a dark blue Honda Civic was seen fleeing the scene.

Now Daily Mail can reveal Freeman owned the same make and model vehicle at the time and was repeatedly hauled in for questioning over his possible involvement.”




That's wild! Holy mackerel...

I wonder what this part means:

'He was a person of interest in that murder for a while and interviewed about it more than once,' an old friend told Daily Mail.

'And it eventually transpired that particular case was riddled with police corruption - which just pushed him deeper into his anti-authority conspiracies.'



The investigation ultimately led to the convictions of Bandali Debs (still serving life) and Jason Roberts (acquitted on retrial in 2022 after 20+ years in prison).


Roberts was granted a retrial when the Court of Appeal ruled police misconduct corrupted the fairness of his original trial. That ruling followed a probe by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission over allegations some officers who were with the dying Miller had their witness statements revised and backdated.

Jeremy King, a lawyer who specialises in police misconduct cases, said Roberts could have grounds to pursue a civil claim against Victoria Police, as the replacement of original witness statements was “tantamount to a manipulation of the evidence”.

That conduct is definitely misfeasance,” said King, who has no connection to the Roberts case.

Roberts’ lawyers in his retrial, led by David Hallowes, SC, argued “the stench of police misconduct” hovered over the case and made the police witnesses’ evidence unreliable.
 
  • #666

How cop killer Dezi Freeman was a prime suspect in the shocking double murders of two OTHER police officers - as the massive manhunt for him is now HALVED in size​



“Fugitive gunman Dezi Freeman, who has been on the run for five weeks after shooting dead two officers, was once a suspect in another double police murder.

In 1998, Melbourne detectives Gary Silk, 34, and Rodney Miller, 35, were executed while on a stakeout in Moorabbin and a dark blue Honda Civic was seen fleeing the scene.

Now Daily Mail can reveal Freeman owned the same make and model vehicle at the time and was repeatedly hauled in for questioning over his possible involvement.”




I'm just still sitting here shocked, thinking of all the possibilites. Like these 'coincidences' just don't happen to normal people.

But then, how did he manage to stay out of the courts from 1993 - 2018? That's 25 years
 
  • #667
I'm just still sitting here shocked, thinking of all the possibilites. Like these 'coincidences' just don't happen to normal people.

But then, how did he manage to stay out of the courts from 1993 - 2018? That's 25 years

This news is very interesting isn't it!

The young Roberts and the young Filby have, in my opinion, a close likeness too!

One thing that has stuck in my mind with Filby is that he not only shoots and kills the officers in Porepunkah but he also collects their weapons. To me, the action of collecting their weapon goes well beyond just flipping out in anger. Its a really calculated action.

Now this news that he was a person of interest in the Silk, Miller murders is super intriguing!
 

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