MsAnais
Verified Clinical Psychologist (AU)
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Dyball's nickname was 'sweetie boy', maybe he has some sweet moves.
For some reason that nickname for him really creeps me out.....
Dyball's nickname was 'sweetie boy', maybe he has some sweet moves.
I'm shorter than that so does that make me a mini McNugget?
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Ah, okay. You still think he's too tall to be the short robber (as I'm calling them)?
Could be right. Me and heights...meh!
Dyball's nickname was 'sweetie boy', maybe he has some sweet moves.
Nah I thought it was AD being discussed. I think he's 170-172 from pics. So that'd make him too tall to be the bannister hugger I reckon. And I think his upper body is bigger than bannister hugger. But maybe could be RB if he's tiny. Bannister hugger at one point looks to have big calves - that either of them? But I think the bannister hugger moves feminine like as well. Frankly if the Police would just parade them around on a verandah in coveralls this would be easily resolved [emoji13].
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So I just read the description again -
One of the men is described as solid build, 175cm tall with brown eyes, while the other is described as 160cm tall and of slim build.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...e/news-story/33c0845e793fa777341c40893b5f240a
Yes. Because if the car theft was a wake up call to pay back money, that's about six months ago? If in that time he was flashing the cash and the people he owed felt their money was kicking his back and slushing his fund instead of being repaid, well, yes, people might lose their trolley about it and want a more forceful message delivered.
I wonder if ST owed RB direct? Because if it was for someone further up and RB and AD botched the torture with accidental death, you'd wonder if they are in poop over the lost revenue and heat from a murder charge?
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Im not convinced of a female. The front one looks a bit pudgy. I can't help but laugh at the tiny dog with the glowing eyes bursting out!If anyone wants to watch the robbery footage again, it's here:
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...e/news-story/33c0845e793fa777341c40893b5f240a
I rememberI knew a guy in uni who this happened to - it was mistaken identity. Brisbane peeps might remember Phil Evans - he was a music student who had 3 fingers chopped off in a home invasion, his flatmates were tied up, doused in petrol, and he was told if he screamed they'd be set alight. The perps were people further down the chain carrying out orders, and it was supposed to be a wake up call to pay a drug debt. They just got the wrong guy...
So I just watched it again Marples....and now I'm thinking they're pretty big feet for a woman. Especially a 160 cm tall woman. Also the way that person walks with their legs apart is a bit 'guy-ish'. BUT the way they hold the bannister looks feminine. Hmmmm.....
Yes, which would mean that Boscaino and Dyball were likely the drivers. Is it possible that Boscaino was the driver of Sam's car, which is why the police arrested him first? CCTV ID and possible DNA or fingerprints found in the car matching Boscaino? If he drove Sam's car from outside his place, CCTV from the pub across the street could very well have picked him up getting into the driver's seat.
Dyball arrested later as they pinned down the owner of the white car, and matched his phone pings - and possibly ID via an open car window caught on highway CCTV - to the route(s) that they drove that day, and the following day.
So I just watched it again Marples....and now I'm thinking they're pretty big feet for a woman. Especially a 160 cm tall woman. Also the way that person walks with their legs apart is a bit 'guy-ish'. BUT the way they hold the bannister looks feminine. Hmmmm.....
I knew a guy in uni who this happened to - it was mistaken identity. Brisbane peeps might remember Phil Evans - he was a music student who had 3 fingers chopped off in a home invasion, his flatmates were tied up, doused in petrol, and he was told if he screamed they'd be set alight. The perps were people further down the chain carrying out orders, and it was supposed to be a wake up call to pay a drug debt. They just got the wrong guy...
Yes I do remember that. It was shocking! Poor man. What a miserable business.
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