Yep, awesome job by WAPOL. Nailing him in the manner they did was exceptional.
Interested in hearing about his 'false confession'. Surely he is gone.
Interested in hearing about his 'false confession'. Surely he is gone.
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Anyone else wonder why they never found a body, just bone fragments, this is going to become one of Australia's most hideous murders when/if all is revealed?
Over at websleuths they are pretty sure Jackway was involved, this character would be on a par with Milat, 'biological psycopath'.
That's where i'm going with this, any wonder Daniels mum has that fixed stare on her face, cops have told them what happened.Really sorry for this imagery, but maybe it has something to do with the mulcher in the back of his car. Kinda like that scene in the movie Fargo.
If a murderer leads police to where he hid the previously undiscovered body, therein is an insurmountable difficulty presented to those mounting his defence.
Very very very hard to get around the fact his confession led them to the remains.Guilty on all three charges.
I'm not one for the death penalty, but this sort of stuff does test my patience.I do struggle to understand why he was on the streets given that he
- took a seven-year-old boy from a playgroup and molested him in a toilet block, putting his hands around the boy’s throat when the distraught child threatened to tell his mother;
- left a second child, aged six, with horrific and life-threatening injuries after raping him in Darwin, and;
- admitted to abusing up to 30 children while a child himself by luring them into the change rooms of a local swimming pool.
I do struggle to understand why he was on the streets given that he
I hear you. However, for mine, I would rather see an animal like this rot in gaol for the rest of his life than see him dead.I'm not one for the death penalty, but this sort of stuff does test my patience.
I hear you. However, for mine, I would rather see an animal like this rot in gaol for the rest of his life than see him dead.
I do struggle to understand why he was on the streets given that he
- took a seven-year-old boy from a playgroup and molested him in a toilet block, putting his hands around the boy’s throat when the distraught child threatened to tell his mother;
- left a second child, aged six, with horrific and life-threatening injuries after raping him in Darwin, and;
- admitted to abusing up to 30 children while a child himself by luring them into the change rooms of a local swimming pool.
I'm not one for the death penalty, but this sort of stuff does test my patience.
I do struggle to understand why he was on the streets given that he
- took a seven-year-old boy from a playgroup and molested him in a toilet block, putting his hands around the boy’s throat when the distraught child threatened to tell his mother;
- left a second child, aged six, with horrific and life-threatening injuries after raping him in Darwin, and;
- admitted to abusing up to 30 children while a child himself by luring them into the change rooms of a local swimming pool.
For these types of cases I think the death penalty should be part of the conversation.
You could also add people like Adrian Bailey & Martin Bryant to that list as well.