Banter TRTT Part 14: 2022 Goodbye (To 2023)

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I'm not sure Bradley John Murdoch killed Peter Falconio.. oh well another day another rabbit hole.

I had a work colleague in London who was in the Joanne Lees 'friend sphere'. He said she was very odd.
 
I'm not sure Bradley John Murdoch killed Peter Falconio.. oh well another day another rabbit hole.
I have felt this way since day one. The guy is prickly and rough looking...even has a criminal record. But for some reason I have doubts.
 
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I have felt this way since day one. The guy is prickly and rough looking...even has a criminal record. But for some reason I have doubts.

He came off as an evil piece of shit. Even if he didn't do it, probably for the best he's locked up anyway.
But it's pretty hard to get a criminal conviction, so he probably did do it.
 
He came off as an evil piece of s**t. Even if he didn't do it, probably for the best he's locked up anyway.
But it's pretty hard to get a criminal conviction, so he probably did do it.
You don't convict people on weak evidence because of 'probably', it would've been thrown out if it wasn't a high profile case.
 
Let the ****er rot and die in jail
As a father I sleep better knowing this guy is off the streets
And I know a few senior coppers who told me some stories about him & other characters on the street who are sickos but it’s difficult to prove conclusively
 
You shouldn't be in prison for a crime you didn't commit no matter how much a sick bastard you are.
If he didn't do it, it would also mean there is a murderer out there who is going unpunished for their crime.
 
Nah **** him
When I was a kid my old man and a bunch of other principals had a huge shouting match at our place one night & my old man stayed up for 48 hours straight welding metal screens onto every openable window in the house
He did the same for my house recently when we had our first child
Years later he told me it was to protect us from a teacher named pfennig
My copper mates told me you would be surprised to know how many sickos were walking the streets
It’s a slippery slope but I don’t mind if the rules are bent in certain situations
 
Nah * him
When I was a kid my old man and a bunch of other principals had a huge shouting match at our place one night & my old man stayed up for 48 hours straight welding metal screens onto every openable window in the house
He did the same for my house recently when we had our first child
Years later he told me it was to protect us from a teacher named pfennig
My copper mates told me you would be surprised to know how many sickos were walking the streets
It’s a slippery slope but I don’t mind if the rules are bent in certain situations
Most cops are complete dumbarse fukheads though.
 

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Mounted means horses for those of us with an education level higher than year 10.

It’s an interesting debate though

In Australia the judicial system is above the government
I have lived in countries where the opposite is true, where the judicial system is a weapon to be used to control dissent.
so I can appreciate both sides of the argument
I do recall several strange details from the the Falconio case which were relayed to me by a respected courtroom reporter which raised my eyebrows.
I recall lees saying she ran and hid in the scrub whilst falconio and his dog searched for her
My dog would have tracked/ sniffed her out in 3 seconds
And in the pfennig case someone was wrongly convicted & spent a lot of time in jail before pfennig was convicted many years later on dna evidence
I had a friend whose brother was wrongly convicted and savagely beaten by a notorious copper named Barry moyse and spent many years in jail for a crime he didn’t commit, he was later released & compensated but he was so scarred by the experience he topped himself.
I think the media and public like to portray things as black and white but in reality everything is kind of grey & a balancing act
 
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes
Who will guard the guardians

The courtroom reporter who covered the case told me he had no doubt about Murdochs guilt and reckoned Falconio was killed because Lees had huge jugs. Apparently Murdoch spotted her bigguns at a petrol station & followed them.
Chicks with bigguns have got me in trouble a few times.
Another interesting point was Murdoch’s drug accomplice went state witness and gave testimony against Murdoch and got full indemnity against prosecution & got to keep all his drug money/ assets but the judge was staggered by how much $$$ they were making. Apparently they grew massive hydro crops in snowtown & took it in turns driving it up the backroads to NT. They were making millions a year & had gotten away with it for a decade or so
 
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