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

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also, l think there is a lot of outright lying going on between the locals and the newsreporters..... this nonsense of Dez carting the carcasses of TWO deer on his back down the mountain, gimme a break, he looks like he can barely hold his camera up, and the bloke they interviewed who sold wooden knives, is that a troll or what, who would buy a wooden knive? what would that cut?
 
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hahha ''',I was prepared for a hearing'.... he is unhinged and deluded about his capacities , not just as a barrister, but as a operational member of the community.
 
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also, l think there is a lot of outright lying going on between the locals and the newsreporters..... this nonsense of Dez carting the carcasses of TWO deer on his back down the mountain, gimme a break, he looks like he can barely hold his camera up, and the bloke they interviewed who sold wooden knives, is that a troll or what, who would buy a wooden knive? what would that cut?
Re the wooden knives - in my opinion the reference is to wooden handled knives. The blade is still metal
 
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Re the wooden knives - in my opinion the reference is to wooden handled knives. The blade is still metal
Ya think? not me .... they'd be silly enough to make a wooden knife and sell it to ning nongs as an 'alternative environmentally favourable artifact'....... you know I'm right.
 
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Dezi Freeman's wife has urged the alleged Porepunkah gunman to surrender​




Ms Freeman said she and her children "respect the important work of Victoria Police and do not hold anti-authority views".

"We echo the requests of the Victoria Police for the swift and safe conclusion of this tragedy," she said.

"I lend my full support to Victoria Police in their search for my husband and will co-operate with Victoria Police in any way that I can.


Ms Freeman also asked anyone who may be harbouring or helping Mr Freeman to contact police.
You, Mali respect & don't hold anti-authority views???

Righto, you seemed to support your husband at this rally / protest, right in the thick of it.

Sorry I don't buy it , not one bit!

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You, Mali respect & don't hold anti-authority views???

Righto, you seemed to support your husband at this rally / protest, right in the thick of it.

Sorry I don't buy it , not one bit!

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Sounds like Mali has been subjected to a completely different point of view from that shared over the venison flambe in the bus kitchen all these years.....
 
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Ya think? not me .... they'd be silly enough to make a wooden knife and sell it to ning nongs as an 'alternative environmentally favourable artifact'....... you know I'm right.
I’m not allowed to link but the knives are sold under the brand ‘sweet mountain forge’ if you want to look at them.
 
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It doesn't matter what views she holds, police applied pressure and she was given a script by a lawyer.
 
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I’m not allowed to link but the knives are sold under the brand ‘sweet mountain forge’ if you want to look at them.

How odd - no ABN. 😉
 
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Family of accused police killer details his spiral into dark conspiracy theories​

The family of accused police killer Dezi Freeman says his hate extended from police to women and anyone in authority — but his wild conspiracy theories were drastically fuelled by “doom scrolling” online.

Paraphrased :

  • Family labelled him a hypocrite who despised a range of emergency service workers
  • His attitude shifted dramatically more than a decade ago, when he got a computer in 2014 & internet & was hooked on Youtube looking for as much information as he could to get away from law enforcement. " He became a doom scrolling addict"
  • Another family member said that he refused to take his son to hospital after a motor bike accident. He instead scribbled nonsense on his injured son’s body to “heal him” before he finally gave in and took him to hospital.
  • He had fractured both arms
  • “That poor kid suffered for three weeks with no treatment or pain medication. He wrote religious inscriptions on (his son’s) arms to heal him.”
  • She claimed that Freeman had ownership of Mali's passport & that the kids don't have birth certificates
  • Said he hated women with as much passion as he hated police
  • He also hated healthcare workers, doctors, nurses, specialists, psychologists.
    “He hated pharmaceutical companies and medicines and vaccines.
  • At least one child home schooled
 
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Obviously, police think he's still alive out there, due to the sheer number of personnel on the ground, and in the air on the lookout.. If it changes to a retrieval thing, a bringing out of the body it will be less of a vast cast going on..

So he's out there, somewhere, slipping and sliding around in muddy paths and by ways, he is not crossing fields, or roads, or bridges, they are all under surveillance, there are not a lot of bridges crossing the Buckland, or the Ovens, and neither of those rivers are wadeable,... too high and too fast now with recent rain.

He is possibly tucked away somewhere warm and cosy, with provisions, and medicines, ( he has a bad back, apparently ) and clean water... someone helping him, perphaps...... helping a sexual deviant and a cop killer.. , thats the kind of dissonant helper it would take..
 
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Family of accused police killer details his spiral into dark conspiracy theories​

The family of accused police killer Dezi Freeman says his hate extended from police to women and anyone in authority — but his wild conspiracy theories were drastically fuelled by “doom scrolling” online.

Paraphrased :

  • Family labelled him a hypocrite who despised a range of emergency service workers
  • His attitude shifted dramatically more than a decade ago, when he got a computer in 2014 & internet & was hooked on Youtube looking for as much information as he could to get away from law enforcement. " He became a doom scrolling addict"
  • Another family member said that he refused to take his son to hospital after a motor bike accident. He instead scribbled nonsense on his injured son’s body to “heal him” before he finally gave in and took him to hospital.
  • He had fractured both arms
  • “That poor kid suffered for three weeks with no treatment or pain medication. He wrote religious inscriptions on (his son’s) arms to heal him.”
  • She claimed that Freeman had ownership of Mali's passport & that the kids don't have birth certificates
  • Said he hated women with as much passion as he hated police
  • He also hated healthcare workers, doctors, nurses, specialists, psychologists.
    “He hated pharmaceutical companies and medicines and vaccines.
  • At least one child home schooled
He certainly hated this one woman police person at Myrtleford .... she must have encapsulated all of his irritations in one corporate being . female, police, vaccinated , powerful, etc,,,

That bit about the son is so horrid and to endure it for 3 weeks, outrageous,. the level of self delusion is off the charts with ol' mate Dez.. probably thinks even now that he is holding the fort somewhere, fending off the cavalry, Dez going down in flames of glory, they'll write songs about him....
 
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  • She claimed that Freeman had ownership of Mali's passport & that the kids don't have birth certificates

( that probably explains why the kids were home schooled.. not that Dez held strong educational positions , but that he could not provide birth certificates to the school registrar.... god alone knows what he and Mali were teaching them , neither appear to have enough brains to lift their hats off )
 
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Porepunkah residents hope tragic police killing will not define the Alpine tourist town​

In short:​

Porepunkah residents fear their peaceful Alpine tourist town will be forever defined by the police shooting that has left two officers dead and a gunman on the run.

A criminologist warns small towns often struggle to shake reputations from high-profile tragedies.
 
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dbm
 
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If it was me and even if I didn't hold those views, and had been questioned. the sensible thing to do would be to get a lawyer. Even without the questioning I think I would have thought about getting a lawyer.

Hiring a lawyer isn't always because you've done something wrong.
 
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  • Another family member said that he refused to take his son to hospital after a motor bike accident. He instead scribbled nonsense on his injured son’s body to “heal him” before he finally gave in and took him to hospital.
  • He had fractured both arms
  • “That poor kid suffered for three weeks with no treatment or pain medication. He wrote religious inscriptions on (his son’s) arms to heal him.”
SBM

I wonder if this sort of things could have triggered the "child abuse" allegations.

(Unless I missed clear reference to allegations of sexual misconduct in all the info we have been bombarded with.)
 
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