Australia Samantha Murphy, 51, last seen leaving her property to go for a run in the Canadian State Forest, Ballarat 100km NW of Melbourne, 4 Feb 2024 #7

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #821
Considering the woman was attacked by an alleged perp who is male - I suspect the sexual motive.

JMO
Quite likely both.
 
  • #822
Just came across this and thought it a bit different. Sorry if it’s already been covered.

On 1st Feb Rebecca Agheli and her partner Michael went on a long weekend goldhunting trip near Woowookarung Regional Park.
“Before the couple left the state forest (on the Saturday, not the Sunday) they saw Ms Murphy run past, with the mother-of-three wishing them a good morning. Michael also lost his Apple Watch and Ms Agheli said she had been told by police it last pinged in a similar area to where Ms Murphy's phone had also pinged in the nearby suburb of Buninyong“.

 
  • #823
Kemug, I am sorry for asking this question but what do you base your 'sexual motive' on? It is in consideration to your response to the quoted. MOO
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • #824
<modsnip - quoted post was removed>

The ugly Truth might be the simplest of all theories:

An alleged perp high on drugs/alcohol allegedly hit the victim with his car while driving home after the "bender",
panicked,
allegedly left her dying without calling ambulance
(deliberate murder).

As the driver he is allegedly the only perp,
allegedly hid her body and got rid of evidence (watch, phone).

The moral of this tragic case is:
Never ever drive under influence of alcohol/drugs.

Those who act this way are potential murderers.

Just My Opinion
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • #825
Australia has not embraced live streaming of court cases.. .... It will, one day. I am sure. Certainly, teleconferencing and most court cases now are between the Remand centre and the court, via zoom or something.. like a Telehealth call. But not for the public viewing, but it has always been that one can attend court on any day one wishes. Of course, if' it's a high profile case, there is a queue, but the staff are professional at sorting this out.

Behaviour in the court isn't optional, there are certain procedures and processes to adhere to. Once I got caught up in a coughing fit, and was escorted, gently, yet firmly to a place outside the court and bought water , tea, and some sort of eucalyptus lolly, and kleenex... Clothing isn't optional, either, a jacket, nothing decollee, etc... No phones, naturally. Shoes, of course.

What always happens, in every state in AU, in a Supreme Court case, the judge's summing up ( often quite lengthy and always a real pleasure to listen to a judge's grasp of the language and it's various forms, ) which is a precis of the case just heard, and then his / her sentence, and his reasons for the sentence.. always, these are videoed and left up for a short time so every one can see the summing up and judgement.
In high profile cases like the Baden Clay trial, a second court room was opened for overflow public and televised from the main court room. The media had a seperate room also. Standard court room rules applied.
 
  • #826
Where did you find that quote? Can you link that please?

At the press conference, the police chief commissioner was very clear that he could only say "This was a deliberate attack", and that's because that's what a charge of murder, by definition, means.

During the media questioning, they lobbed many speculative questions about the crime, to all of which he answerered that he was not going to discuss the case, only reiterate that 'this was a deliberate attack'.

For example, at 9:42 of the linked video, a journalist asks, "are police going to allege this was a hit and run". He says, "No" and waits for the next question.


I would recommend viewing this short video in order to appreciate the difference between what the police very carefully and precisely say, versus how those words may be carelessly spun or misquoted elsewhere.

JMO
Wow, the commissioner here is straight up. They’ve seen it. It’s been filmed and they have watched it and that’s how they’re so sure. A car is involved but there’s far more to it. They’ve got this.
 
  • #827
Where did you find that quote? Can you link that please?

At the press conference, the police chief commissioner was very clear that he could only say "This was a deliberate attack", and that's because that's what a charge of murder, by definition, means.

During the media questioning, they lobbed many speculative questions about the crime, to all of which he answerered that he was not going to discuss the case, only reiterate that 'this was a deliberate attack'.

For example, at 9:42 of the linked video, a journalist asks, "are police going to allege this was a hit and run". He says, "No" and waits for the next question.


I would recommend viewing this short video in order to appreciate the difference between what the police very carefully and precisely say, versus how those words may be carelessly spun or misquoted elsewhere.

JMO
The PC said several times "a deliberate attack", and once he said: "a deliberate attack, which resulted in murder".
 
  • #828
Wow, the commissioner here is straight up. They’ve seen it. It’s been filmed and they have watched it and that’s how they’re so sure. A car is involved but there’s far more to it. They’ve got this.
Could he make it any clearer?? could he have been more precise?? he laid it out, really...

Worth remembering that VICPOL drew up the charge of murder, went to the home at 6am, arrested him on the charge of murder, THEN searched vehicles, places, toolboxes, cars, trucks, quadbikes, etc etc etc... they had enough to lay the charge before his place was searched.. ..

Also, he mentioned the Western Division.. that's where one of those charges from the other day was initially instigated from/
 
  • #829
Wow, the commissioner here is straight up. They’ve seen it. It’s been filmed and they have watched it and that’s how they’re so sure. A car is involved but there’s far more to it. They’ve got this.
Seemingly I did stop viewing the video a bit too early. That's unbelievable, omG.
 
  • #830
DBM
 
  • #831
Could he make it any clearer?? could he have been more precise?? he laid it out, really...

Worth remembering that VICPOL drew up the charge of murder, went to the home at 6am, arrested him on the charge of murder, THEN searched vehicles, places, toolboxes, cars, trucks, quadbikes, etc etc etc... they had enough to lay the charge before his place was searched.. ..

Also, he mentioned the Western Division.. that's where one of those charges from the other day was initially instigated from/
Could be one and the same….
 
  • #832
Dbm
 
  • #833
Kemug, I am sorry for asking this question but what do you base your 'sexual motive' on? It is in consideration to your response to the quoted. MOO
Hi wulf-moon, well actually I was replying to Dotta's post #807, where she gave it as her opinion that the motive was sexual, given that it was a male attack on a woman. She was responding to my post #770, where I gave my opinion that it was a "thrill kill". But then in response to Dotta, in #827, I said that it could likely be both. Which it could. We shall see.
 
  • #834
Dbm
 
  • #835
Did one of the reporters ask if a motorbike was used as a weapon? @12:42

Difficult to make out
 
  • #836

The Commissioner refers to the accused as a “Scotsburn man”. The accused’s family home is at Mt Clear but the house sitting property is at Scotsburn. Why though would you let SM’s phone ping so close to home (Buninyong looks to be only about 4 to 5 k’s from the Scotsburn house). Seems counter intuitive, unless it was an error.
 
  • #837
Wow, the commissioner here is straight up. They’ve seen it. It’s been filmed and they have watched it and that’s how they’re so sure. A car is involved but there’s far more to it. They’ve got this.
Cedars:
'At the press conference, the police chief commissioner was very clear that he could only say "This was a deliberate attack", and that's because that's what a charge of murder, by definition, means'

Rocket333:
'Wow, the commissioner here is straight up. They’ve seen it. It’s been filmed and they have watched it and that’s how they’re so sure. A car is involved but there’s far more to it. They’ve got this.'

There is a main section that we don't know but it is a very good start. I wonder where the LE caught the actual act on footage and how long it took to get that because after that they observed the alleged perp. for 2 weeks. I do not believe that this area has been clearly identified even with all of the movements provided by the LE except for gridded areas of search and LE requests for footage.

A tradie is usually fully equipped ready-to-go with their tools and I've already covered this in one of my previous posts.

At some stage the alleged perp. may have allegedly disabled and destroyed all monitoring devices. Perhaps not. It would appear that LE do not have all ground covered in transit mode of the alleged perp. and these are the murky areas. MOO
 
  • #838
Cedars:
'At the press conference, the police chief commissioner was very clear that he could only say "This was a deliberate attack", and that's because that's what a charge of murder, by definition, means'

Rocket333:
'Wow, the commissioner here is straight up. They’ve seen it. It’s been filmed and they have watched it and that’s how they’re so sure. A car is involved but there’s far more to it. They’ve got this.'

There is a main section that we don't know but it is a very good start. I wonder where the LE caught the actual act on footage and how long it took to get that because after that they observed the alleged perp. for 2 weeks. I do not believe that this area has been clearly identified even with all of the movements provided by the LE except for gridded areas of search and LE requests for footage.

A tradie is usually fully equipped ready-to-go with their tools and I've already covered this in one of my previous posts.

At some stage the alleged perp. may have allegedly disabled and destroyed all monitoring devices. Perhaps not. It would appear that LE do not have all ground covered in transit mode of the alleged perp. and these are the murky areas. MOO
Watch the Commissioner. It hits you so clearly.
My immediate guess is that the accused filmed it using dashcam or go pro but may or may not have been on camera himself. Who shared it?
 
  • #839

The Commissioner refers to the accused as a “Scotsburn man”. The accused’s family home is at Mt Clear but the house sitting property is at Scotsburn. Why though would you let SM’s phone ping so close to home (Buninyong looks to be only about 4 to 5 k’s from the Scotsburn house). Seems counter intuitive, unless it was an error.
Is it possible that the alleged perpetrator took Sam’s phone to the Scotsburn house sitting property (or a known property nearby) and briefly switched it on resulting in the possible 5pm ping?

From Google street view you can actually see a phone tower on the hill from the Scotsburn address, I believe it would be the Mt Buninyong tower.
 
  • #840
Apropos Rebecca (I believe her, btw):

'There will certainly be additional detectives from crime command attending the Ballarat area today and in coming days,' he said.

The focus has moved to the town of Buninyong, 15 minutes south of Ballarat.

Anyone who may have driven through the area with dashcam footage from 7am to 7pm on Sunday is being asked to come forward.
-.-.-

Now, that we know, LE has seen "moving images" from the CS as the Officer said at the PC, they may exactly know the time and location, when/where these pics were filmed: maybe before 7pm on Sunday near Buninyong. MOO
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
137
Guests online
11,589
Total visitors
11,726

Forum statistics

Threads
633,314
Messages
18,639,683
Members
243,481
Latest member
alester82
Back
Top