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

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Offering a public reward for verified intel could be more cost effective, and efficient all round. I wonder if they’ll post a reward in the lead up to the first funeral on Friday.
A reward definitely would be more efficient, we’d hope one would bring someone forward. I wonder if the people that know where he’s hiding are family who would never give him up, for money or fear or for being brainwashed by DF/all of the above.
 
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I agree that it sounds more likely that he has a psychosocial disability - I work as a mental health practitioner and I can see signs of him being a paranoid schizophrenic and possibly delusional disorder. If he has been prescribed medication for any psych conditions, there's a high likelihood that he has recently stopped the meds or just hasn't been taking them at all for a long time. A lot of my clients don't believe they need their medication.
Awesome, nice to have a pro here! What do you see? I mean, well, there's the obvious - recent events... but do you see anything in the old videos of him? What do you see? I'd be so curious to know
 
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A reward definitely would be more efficient, we’d hope one would bring someone forward. I wonder if the people that know where he’s hiding are family who would never give him up, for money or fear or for being brainwashed by DF/all of the above.
Hypothetically, if someone is hiding him - why would they give him up now? They've already committed a very serious offence, maybe a decade in jail for punishment.
 
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Hypothetically, if someone is hiding him - why would they give him up now? They've already committed a very serious offence, maybe a decade in jail for punishment.
Maybe a deal with police to reduce punishment for handing the offender over?
 
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I agree that it sounds more likely that he has a psychosocial disability - I work as a mental health practitioner and I can see signs of him being a paranoid schizophrenic and possibly delusional disorder. If he has been prescribed medication for any psych conditions, there's a high likelihood that he has recently stopped the meds or just hasn't been taking them at all for a long time. A lot of my clients don't believe they need their medication.
I'd go so far as to propose that Dez would reject any diagnosis that put him in a corner where he might be hearing imaginary voices, Dez couldn't stand that denigration of his powers of perspicacity, his firm belief in his own super shrewdness. If he was scripted medication they would have to lie to him, and tell him its for his bones or something. Dez believes only he is able to see round those corners, you see.

It's his illness burdened with his delusions of grandeur that have got him where he is today!!!
 
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He is what I would call a dole bludger.
I hope this case leads to reforms in Australian disability grants.

For what its worth, the US seems to have generally tightened up. Anecdotally, I know several people who have been declined.

The one person I know who relatively recently managed to obtain a disability payment was only given a token amount after years of appeals.

Yikes, he was granted his payments 20 years ago (maybe in a more lenient period?). If so, Australia seems similar to the US. Grants were easier to obtain in the past here. Likewise, in the US, once a disability has been accepted, its legally and administratively very difficult to retract it.
 
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From your link

A woman who heard two Victoria Police officers gunned down in an 'ambush', sparking a manhunt for Dezi Freeman, has revealed police are yet to speak with her.

The neighbour - who wished to remain anonymous because of her friendship with Freeman's wife Amalia - told Daily Mail that police closed off her street at Porepunkah in Victoria's High Country several times to question Freeman's associates.

However, she said that not once have police reached out to her, despite her relationship with the family and the fact that she was an ear-witness to the alleged murders

I guess she never thought to go speak to the police herself, considering they have been in her street :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
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Victoria Police Chief Commissioner sends message to Dezi Freeman, reveals fugitive’s wife may face charges​

New information has emerged about Dezi Freeman’s wife as Chief Commissioner Mike Bush says she may still be charged for obstructing police.

Fergus Ellis and Regan Hodge

September 3, 2025 - 10:53PM
 
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Still no mention of a reward as far as I can see. Wonder why not? Surely could make a difference if Dezi has collaborators who are not so firmly aligned to the "cause" as he is and who could benefit from a cash boost?
 
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Maybe a deal with police to reduce punishment for handing the offender over?
Yes, I had thought the same, but as far as I have seen, they haven't used any language to convey that.

So far it's just been this or similar to this:

“You are committing an extremely serious crime by harbouring or assisting in the escape of Dezi Freeman,” Kahan said.

“People know the whereabouts of the person who’s allegedly killed two cops. People have chosen, for whatever reason, not to come forward, and I’m taking this time to appeal to you to come forward in that respect.”


I mean, I feel like that would not encourage cooperation. It's not like they have hinted at the possibility of a deal. Not that they should have to, either. I'm just saying there's not much incentive. Even if there was a reward, why would they turn on him now and give him away? They are almost in as much doo-doo as him at this point.
 
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<modsnip: Quoted post was removed> I had wondered how they determined the make of the boots so quickly, but then thought that maybe they were more describing the style of boots (desert boots).


Freeman was last seen wearing khaki tracksuit pants, a dark green rain jacket, brown Blundstone boots and reading glasses.

 
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Just checking in to see if the perp was caught yet ..... hoping soon and no one else is hurt.
This is frightening for the poor people he may encounter. :(
I want to think he won't harm anyone else unless he thinks they may impede his being on the lam, but who knows ?
Imo.
 
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What police DON'T want you to know about the Dezi Freeman manhunt​

“A former Australian Federal Police boss has shared insight into the widespread manhunt for alleged cop killer Dezi Freeman and why police have been tight-lipped about specific operational details.
The Australian Defence Force has been called in to join the marathon manhunt as efforts to track down the fugitive ramp up.
Former Australian Federal Police detective superintendent David Craig has detailed how military involvement will assist tracking Freeman down.
'The military have access to technologies that aren't available to the civilian population and aren't made public,' he told Sunrise on Thursday.
'I don't feel comfortable in listing some of those, but it is another level.
'The operation will still be led by the Victorian Police, who are doing a very good job with this.
'They just need some additional technical support, and in other cases similar to this, where the military have not been involved, they've gone on unresolved in these manhunts.'
Mr Craig also conceded there's a possibility that Freeman may never be found.
'This person is part of a very hard ideological group,' he said.
'I don't think any close associates are going to roll over and decide to talk to the authorities for a couple of thousand dollars.'”




 
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If Mali ran off with him then I believe that she knows exactly where he is.

I don’t believe hes in the bush anymore I think he is being housed by somebody
 
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Give yourself up, DF and whoever might be aiding and abetting you. Stop wasting time
 
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I'd go so far as to propose that Dez would reject any diagnosis that put him in a corner where he might be hearing imaginary voices, Dez couldn't stand that denigration of his powers of perspicacity, his firm belief in his own super shrewdness. If he was scripted medication they would have to lie to him, and tell him its for his bones or something. Dez believes only he is able to see round those corners, you see.

It's his illness burdened with his delusions of grandeur that have got him where he is today!!!
Good points Troops. He’s an anti-vaxxer so he’d opt for horse paste over big Pharma any day.
 
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I mean, I feel like that would not encourage cooperation. It's not like they have hinted at the possibility of a deal. Not that they should have to, either. I'm just saying there's not much incentive. Even if there was a reward, why would they turn on him now and give him away? They are almost in as much doo-doo as him at this point.
Self-preservation always trumps loyalty when the stakes shift from sympathising to sentencing.
 
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They are almost in as much doo-doo as him at this point.

I think not. Filby killed two police officers! And seriously maimed a third.

ETA:
Max 10 years for aiding and abetting (see link in next post)
LWOP for cop killers

imo
 
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