Doncaster Shopping Centre Murder.

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Most assume he was the person doing the assaulting but it was him that was being given a flogging from the guy (and his mate) that he'd been stalking.
 

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How did he know his brother was on the lift? I can only assume they communicated with each other via phone in the immediate lead up to the murder. Also, is it known whether his brother was the only passenger on the lift?

Given the footage cuts off where it does, you'd have to assume that he attacked his brother at the very instant he stepped off the lift.
 
How did he know his brother was on the lift? I can only assume they communicated with each other via phone in the immediate lead up to the murder. Also, is it known whether his brother was the only passenger on the lift?

Given the footage cuts off where it does, you'd have to assume that he attacked his brother at the very instant he stepped off the lift.
From memory it was very early in the morning and I assume he was following his brother
 

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Not guilty.


Key points:
  • Justice Lex Lasry found Jonathan Dick thought harm would come to his family if he did not attack his brother
  • Mr Dick was also found not guilty of other charges relating to the attempted murder of a childhood friend
  • He has been remanded in custody and will return to court at a later date

In the moments after he struck down his sibling with the Japanese-style blade, Jonathan Dick pulled another knife from the waistband of his pants and stabbed his brother in the head and neck.

But Mr Dick, now 42, thought that he would not go to prison over the attack, which took place over 66 seconds, because he would be "transported to the future".

Today, Justice Lex Lasry accepted that Mr Dick was in the grips of bizarre, grandiose and persecutory delusions when he killed his brother, and thought harm would come to his family if he did not carry out the attack.
 
Key points:
  • Justice Lex Lasry found Jonathan Dick thought harm would come to his family if he did not attack his brother
  • Mr Dick was also found not guilty of other charges relating to the attempted murder of a childhood friend
  • He has been remanded in custody and will return to court at a later date

In the moments after he struck down his sibling with the Japanese-style blade, Jonathan Dick pulled another knife from the waistband of his pants and stabbed his brother in the head and neck.

But Mr Dick, now 42, thought that he would not go to prison over the attack, which took place over 66 seconds, because he would be "transported to the future".

Today, Justice Lex Lasry accepted that Mr Dick was in the grips of bizarre, grandiose and persecutory delusions when he killed his brother, and thought harm would come to his family if he did not carry out the attack.
And yet he was on the run for how long...?
He knew why he was doing.
 
This guy is a psycho and then footsge of him waiting for his brother is sickening.

This guy is extremely dangerous yet the police let him roam the streets for 2 years.

Without help from the public and cctv they have no idea about finding anyone. Useless pricks.
 
Australian Crime Stories on Channel 9 did a really interesting story on this case recently (Ep8, Deadly friendship).

One of the closest proximity wise cases, kinda mad these good people have to literally treat life like war and still have to forever.

They are not entitled to know if/when Jonathon Dick gets out. This is after that father had to stop his own murder with his own hands.
 

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