Wonnangatta Couple from Drouin ??

CTL

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phs

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probably the fact he told them where the bodies were buried, assuming he is looking to push for manslaughter not murder but I have no idea
 

a1bert

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I was told at a recent birthday party by a person claiming to be a drinking partner of the detectives involved, so make of it what you want
His wife died in mysterious circumstances in an Arab country when he had an over seas posting, as females don't carry much weight over there, the death was never investigated, the police in Victoria were aware of this prior to the Wonagatta murders, via family members?. Evidently the accused was questioned 3 days after the disappearance was discovered, why don't know what alerted them, possibly video footage of him in the vicinity, credit card activity?
He purchased 10 (?) bags of lime and loaded it into a small trailer, when and where ?,evidently this again alerted police due to the quantity required to consume 2 bodies, possibly tracking his credit card?, detectives were unable to locate the trailer as it was sold on ebay
So the police had a possible suspect with in days of the disappearance and were tracking him, via mobile?
If true, amazing police work and you have to give them credit
 

Petunia

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drinkin partner?

lime desiccates .... just ask me about Jimmy Hoffa, you use draino ........ oops
 

Lost1?

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Law abiding people don't realise the extent of camera coverage, ability to track mobile phone signals and a myriad of other data crumbs we leave behind as part of our daily lives because we have nothing to hide.

Those who think they are smarter than others and up to no good get caught by the same data crumbs we don't care about. If he did it, I hope he gets his fair whack and some.
 

rogerazz

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A licenced firearm owner cannot hold any firearms licence or registered firearms in Australia by claiming said fire arms can be used in self defence.
 

boobook

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A licenced firearm owner cannot hold any firearms licence or registered firearms in Australia by claiming said fire arms can be used in self defence.
Maybe it wasn't his gun? I have no idea but the news said that was the intended line of defence.
 

cam04

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Looks like the Pilot will be pleading self-defense.

Journo needs to understand that the defense is now a King’s Counsel…..
An acquaintance is a criminal defense KC, some of the things he has managed to get clients off would make you want to throw rocks at him. I do hope the truth is found and justice is served.
 

rogerazz

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Looks like the Pilot will be pleading self-defense.

Actually this article says..."Former Jetstar pilot Gregory Lynn could claim self-defence when his matter returns to court in the coming weeks. "
How does one explain disposing of bodies, hopefully never to be found and claim self defence.
Rather than go to the cops and tell your story of self defence.
Typical media sensationalism.
 

boobook

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That is a problem with the law, not the individual defending the accused.

The law isn't blind. It leans heavily in favour of those with the coin for good legal representation.
While that is pretty right John, I am not sure a Jetstar Pilot will have enough Dosh to buy his way out of a court case.
 
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