Saturday, October 29, 2016

Police bungle search for missing couple

Esperance, WA



Jeremy Sim 41 and his wife Marma Sim 38, left Esperance on 18 October to go camping but when they failed to return last weekend, their three daughters raised the alarm.

Kirsty Biggers and her father finally found the Sims' car at 10.30 pm on Thursday night, 200 kms north-west of Esperance.

Kirsty said "I'm no hero, I'm just a friend who wouldn't give up, it was my dad, my dad is the hero in all this, if it wasn't for him, we wouldn't have come across them at all."

"We knew they were responsible, we knew they were experienced and the number one rule is - don't leave your car - so we knew that where their car was, they would be there too."

The couple had just 350 ml of water left and were very hungry when a gash in the radiator of their 4WD left them stranded on a remote bush track for 10 days.

The couple had a tale to tell about the incompetence of the police search and how they lost hope when they heard on the radio that they had stopped searching.

They said they saw the plane clearly overhead and burnt the mud flaps on the car to create more smoke and lit a fire as 'big as a house'.  They even marked out SOS clearly on the ground, so what went wrong?

"Obviously they are a little upset that they saw the plane but didn't get located" Goldfields Esperance Assistant District Officer Tony Colfer said.

The couple were towed back to Esperance to be reunited with their three daughters aged from 10 to 18.

Friday, October 28, 2016

Corporate greed trumps pulic safety

Deborah Thomas


Four people died this week at Dreamworld on the Thunder River Rapids ride.

Brother and sister Luke Dorsett 35 and Kate Goodchild 32, and Mr Dorsett's partner Roozi Araghi, all from Canberra and Cindy Low 42, died when their raft flipped over on Tuesday afternoon.

Two people were flung out of the raft and the other two were mangled underneath the machinery.  Although the investigation will take some time, it appears the company has a lot of questions to answer regarding their safety record.

The ABC has obtained more than 150 pages of documents from Queensland Workplace Health and Safety showing safety concerns dating back to 2012.

In one of the documents, a safety inspector said 13 rides, including the Thunder River Rapids, were "not fit for service."

So with this information in mind, it's easy to see why Dreamworld chief executive, Doborah Thomas is currently the most hated woman in Australia.

She was caught out in a lie yesterday on camera.  Asked if she had been in contact with the families of the deceased persons she said the company "didn't know how to contact them."

The grieving family members were watching her press conference and were enraged by her comment and sent their phone number to a journalist in the crowd.  Once informed of the contact number she said "I will not call her now in front of the media, but I am very happy to call her very soon after the meeting.

Running for cover she said "I will give them my condolences....I am a mother.....I have a family...I take my family to Dreamworld."

But it was the bonus that really turned people off this woman -  for an excellent record over the past 12 months, she will receive a bonus in the form of shares as part of a long-term incentive plan, rumoured to be around $1 million. 

She did herself no favours by finally visiting the theme park today, trying hard to look sorry.




The bottom line is that four lives were lost by cutting back on safety issues to keep the money rolling in and the buck stops with her.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Dr Brian Crickitt murder trial


Dr Brian Crickitt



The scenario is pretty clever - how to commit the perfect murder. 

Inject your wife with insulin, knowing that after 24 hours, no sign of it will be left in the body.

But how to stop an autopsy being done before the 24 hours is up?

Do it on New Year's Eve, knowing that it is very unlikely an autopsy would be done the next day.

Sydney doctor Brian Crickitt is standing trial for the murder of his wife Christine on New Year's Eve 2009.

Crown Prosecutor Mark Tedeschi QC told the court that at the time of his wife's death, he was having an affair with Linda Livermore and they were planning a future together.

He went on to claim that he murdered his wife so he could collect $500,000 life insurance, marry his mistress, and keep their shared property assets.  He also claimed that Dr Crickitt searched on Google for 'intentional insulin overdose' and information about symptoms the day before she died.

Mr Tedeschi told the judge-only trial that the doctor wrote a prescription for fast-acting insulin under another patient's name and filled it himself at a Campbelltown pharmacy on 31 December 2009.

Crickitt told police he spent the night in a park after an argument with his wife but the prosecution suggested he really spent it with his lover and later took her to view his wife's body at the morgue.

Because the doctor knew that insulin degrades quickly in the body, Mr Tedeschi told Justice Clifton Hoeben the doctor "deliberately chose New Year's Eve knowing it was highly unlikely an autopsy would be done on New Year's Day."

And sure enough, on 2nd January, the autopsy showed no clear cause of death.

Defence Barrister Tim Gartelmann SC disputes that insulin was the cause or even a factor in Mrs Crickitt's death and that ultimately, the cause of death still remains unresolved.


Mark Tedeschi QC


This case, as all others with Mr Tedeschi leading the charge, will be very interesting.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Paedophile Robert Ellis sentenced in Bali





Melbourne paedophile Robert Andrew Fiddes Ellis has finally been sentenced to 15 years in prison and at the age of 70, he's likely to die there.

He admitted it was easier to get access to children in Indonesia than Australia and that's why he's been living in Bali for years.  He had the audacity to ask the judges if he could "pray" before the sentence was read out, but it didn't help him.

Judges appealed to Indonesians to be on the lookout for Western paedophiles coming to Bali to destroy generations of Balinese children.

This month Indonesia passed new laws of chemical castration and even the death penalty for those found guilty of paedophilia but they are not retrospective so Ellis just missed out.

Former Victorian police officer, Glen Hulley, who was instrumental in bringing Ellis and others to justice, was in court for the verdict.

"I hope this sentence sends a very clear message to other paedophiles and sex offenders travelling to Bali for this purpose" he said.  "This man has caused stress and trauma to multiple children over an extended period of time and it calls for a very severe penalty."

One of the women who delivered some of the children to Ellis, had herself been his victim as a child.

But it's very unfair because he's having a hard time in prison - no one visits him, he has no mobile phone, and he can't speak or understand the language.

What a shame.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Drug addicted parents given second chance






You have to wonder why an ice-addicted couple - a violent man and his wife - would want to have nine children.  But we already know the reason - the more children they have, the more government benefits they receive, which gives them the means to maintain their drug addiction.  

A Sydney couple in Blacktown who have already had eight children removed from their care have received an extraordinary offer - they were given a full-time carer provided by the NSW government to help them keep their ninth child, now seven months old.

Why, you ask?

Family and Community Services Minister Brad Hazzard said separating children from their parents was not always the answer to difficult social problems, so they are trialling a different approach.

"There is absolutely no question that removing a baby from a mum is no guarantee that baby is going to have a positive future" he said. "Sadly, too many children in foster care end up with very negative lives."

The baby was one of 2227 unborn babies classified as being "at significant risk of harm" in 2014/15 because of drug, alcohol and domestic violence issues that had seen the couple's eight other children taken away.

So why are children placed in foster homes ending up with a negative life?  We need to find out and fix it.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

First Alaskan woman charged with possessing child pornography




ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) A former Alaska woman who was sexually abused by her paternal grandfather and then, as an adult, downloaded and traded videos of child exploitation has avoided any jail.
Brittany Alexandra Robinson, 25 was the first woman in Alaska to be charged with possessing and distributing child pornography, according to Anchorage police.
A former day care worker at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Robinson received a prison-free sentence on Thursday. Superior Court Judge Kevin M. Saxby agreed with Robinson’s public defender that three years in prison, with three suspended, and five years of probation was appropriate.
“I do find good prospects for rehabilitation here based on the evaluation that was provided to me and the testimony I have heard, including Ms. Robinson’s short, but I’m convinced, heartfelt, expression of remorse,” Saxby said before imposing the sentence.
Prior to hearing her sentence, Robinson addressed the court, wiping tears from her eyes and taking deep breaths before speaking.
“I’m deeply sorry that this has happened. I understand the severity of the situation. And I recognize that I need to heal from the trauma that I experienced in life. I know that with the support of the people around me I can move forward in a positive direction to ensure that nothing like this happens again,” said Robinson, who now lives out of state and is the mother of a three-year-old child.
The case stems from an undercover investigation by Anchorage police in March 2013 in which detectives discovered Robinson was using file-sharing software to view graphic images and videos of children being sexually abused.
Adam Alexander, an attorney with the state Office of Special Prosecutions, told the court on Thursday that Robinson downloaded “a pretty significant" amount of “pretty terrible images of child exploitation.”
Nothing excuses the fact that Robinson -- “in an awful case of irony” -- was responsible for perpetuating the sexual exploitation of children in a way that was “very similar to some of her own experiences,” Alexander said.
Robinson and her younger sister were victimized by their paternal grandfather, Roger Paul Ward, for many years, according to public defender Jonathon Torres.
Ward was recently released from prison in Nevada after a lengthy prison sentence for sexually abusing his granddaughters. Robinson told her parents about being raped by her grandfather but her parents did nothing about it, Torres said.
The family’s coping strategy was to keep silent about the abuse, Torres told the judge.
The sexual exploitation of Robinson’s younger sister was so bad that the child was eventually hospitalized with serious injuries. Authorities realized soon afterward that Robinson had suffered years of abuse, Torres said.
Ward was convicted of two counts of sexual abuse and received 20 years of prison time on each count, Torres said.
When Anchorage police discovered Robinson was downloading and trading child pornography, they seized numerous computers and digital media from her JBER home. A forensic analysis of the equipment resulted in Robinson being charged with 12 felony counts of distribution of child pornography and 18 counts of possession of child pornography.
A warrant was obtained for her arrest on June 24, 2013, but she was able to quash it by posting bail prior to her arrest, police said at the time.
In October 2015, the defense and prosecution reached a plea deal in which Robinson agreed to plead guilty to a single count of indecent viewing of photography.
Alexander said the case presented prosecution challenges because Robinson was both “a victim as a child and an offender as a young woman "in fairly short order.”
“This gives us the opportunity to understand in a very direct fashion the long-term consequence that an adult’s exploitation of a child has on that child as the child grows older, and that’s what we’re seeing here with Ms. Robinson,” Alexander told the court.
Saxby said Robinson’s behavior was compulsive and wrong. But he said the evidence showed that the defendant’s acquisition of child pornography was not for her own gratification but rather “it was more exploratory.”
That’s how her public defender described the behavior too.
“Ms. Robinson wasn’t looking at these images for sexual gratification. It was more that she identified with the victims in the case,” Torres said.

Contact KTUU reporter Paula Dobbyn at pdobbyn@ktuu.com, 907-762-9242, or @pauladobbyn

Smug is much more than a graffiti artist




Smug – a Master of Graffiti


Generally, he sticks to the photograph that he’s working from, but not everything he does comes straight from it. Inevitably, some changes are bound to happen, as there are elements like light and shadows that he simply needs to play with in order to stick them to the wall. More importantly, things that appear perfect in photos can look entirely different when pasted onto a wall – size, texture, the wall itself, and any obstacles play a major role in the final look of the piece. Ultimately, Smug doesn’t even try to copy photos to perfection, since he always adds something personal to it. The more he paints, the less he depends on the source material. As someone who’s more into character, obviously, he thinks and respects the tradition of letter graffiti, considering it to be older than character writing. That said, when he moved onto characters, it seemed as if they were coming to him more naturally than letters or anything he had done before. From the start, his photo realism pieces looked fine, and he’s since been improving his art, eventually becoming one of the most famous street artist in the world. Always enjoying a good laugh, Smug intentionally add humour to his works. He can also create dead-serious works, but those with elements of humour are his favourite ones.

Born in a small Australian town about three hours from Sydney, Smug was always interested in art. The interesting thing is, despite drawing for years, it wasn’t until he graduated from high school that he actually picked up a spray can and began targeting walls instead of book pages. When he was younger, the artist skated and hung around in the streets with his friends, writing their names on the walls and listening hip-hop. Graffiti was a big part of that culture, so everything came into the right place. Asked about his artistic name, Smug states that he doesn’t even remember how he received his. At the time, he tagged using various names, but Smug somehow remained. He still takes inspiration from the friend that he sees regularly, writers that he works with regularly. People that are part of his everyday life are the people that are pushing him to become a better person and a better artist.





Glasgow mural of Saint Mungo
This mural by Sam Bates, aka Smug, took about a week to paint. It depicts Saint Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow, and Smug has dressed him in modern-day clothes. When Mungo was young, some boys from his village started throwing stones at robins. One bird was hit and fell to the ground. The boys ran away but Mungo picked it up, prayed over it, and it flew away. 

To qualify as a saint, he performed four miracles in Glasgow. The following verse is used to remember them. 

Here is the bird that never flew
Here is the tree that never grew
Here is the bell that never rang
Here is the fish that never swam







Smug painted his grandparents on the four-storey former power station on the corner of Lonsdale and Spencer streets, Melbourne.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Davidson family suspected murder suicide




Yesterday one of the saddest cases ever was seen on the news.  The Davidson family were found dead in their home.

The bodies of Fernando Manrique 44, his wife Maria Claudia Lutz Pena and their two children Elisa 11 and Martin 10 were found deceased in their home in Sir Thomas Mitchell Drive in Davidson, a North Shore suburb of Sydney.





The pet dog was also found dead.  

Both children had non-verbal autism and were unable to speak. Mrs Manrique is believed to have spent many sleepless nights caring for her children who needed frequent therapy and doctor's appointments.

Principal of St Lucy's Primary School in Wahroonga said the mother had coffee with a group of school mothers on Friday and seemed perfectly fine.  But when she and the children did not turn up for school on Monday, he knew something was wrong.







Non verbal autism is described as having the ability to speak but not the language skills to express themselves in a meaningful way.

Today we learn that the family was gassed with a poison that was released from numerous gas bottles found throughout the house.

"There was a lot of planning that went into this" a police source said and early investigations suggest the deaths were the result of a murder suicide.






How long must we wait before science finds the reason for the growing epidemic of Autism?




Friday, October 14, 2016

Sydney boys arrested for plotting terror attack





This is the mother of a teenage boy who intended to cut off the heads of innocent people in the name of Allah.  He told her he would carry out a terror attack "bigger" than the murder of Parramatta police worker Curtis Cheng.

So what did she do about it?

Absolutely nothing.

She was in Parramatta Children's Court for her son's brief hearing yesterday.

The teen was seen on video at a protest that turned into a riot in Hyde Park in 2012.  A Group of Muslims were furious when someone had dared to slight Mohammed in a movie in the US. 

Police were injured, some seriously, and had a hard time bringing it under control, amid placards that read "Behead those who insult the prophet."

He and another teenage boy from Parramatta have been charged with preparing for a terror attack and membership of a terrorist organization.

They were arrested in a laneway near a Bankstown Islamic prayer hall about midday on Wednesday, just 45 minutes after they allegedly bought two M9 bayonets at a gun store.

They were preparing to make their final prayers inside a toilet cubicle. One boy was showing the other how to use water for the purification ceremony before Islamic prayer.

Both were students at East Hills High School and had handwritten scripts pledging allegiance to the Islamic State.  

And they planned to read them while beheading innocent victims.

This is the mother of a teenage boy who intended to cut heads off innocent people 

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Gable Tostee murder trial

Warriena Wright and Gable Tostee




Gable Tostee is an autistic savant with an obsessive compulsive disorder but that didn't stop him from racking up 100 sexual encounters, recording each experience, then boasting about it on bodybuilding.co.

"Ask a guy who has just reached 100 girls slept with" under his username "GT."  

"Eventually figured I'd get the 100th out of the way by dropping my standards...I'm lying on the living room couch typing this while she is asleep in my room....I can't sleep until shes gone."

He kept a list of their names and dates and recorded it all and now those tapes are being used in court.





They met on the dating app Tinder and Warriena Wright's life ended that night.  

Yesterday, the Brisbane Supreme Court heard a tape of her terror right before she plunged to her death on the 14th floor of Gable Tostee's Gold Coast apartment.

It left no doubt that she was absolutely terrified of Tostee and was driven to what she thought was her only means of escape - climbing over the balcony and somehow gaining access to another apartment.

Her normal voice, which the court heard on Monday - suddenly changed to sheer terror.

One witness, James Evans said "it wasn't just an ordinary scream, it was a terrified scream."  He then heard a loud bang and minutes later he saw Tostee running from the apartment building on foot.

Another witness, Nick Casey, visiting a friend in the apartment below, heard her cries for help and when he looked up he saw a woman lowering herself over the balcony.  "I heard her say 'I want to go home...help' and I said to her 'go back inside' and then she fell.

The Crown argues that when Tostee refused to let her leave, Ms Wright, fearing for her life, was left with no other option but to escape by climbing over the balcony.  And this, they believe, constitutes murder.

In the chilling tape played yesterday, Tostee plies her with alcohol.   They seemed to be getting on fine but as the evening wore on, they argue and she turns angry and violent.  Tostee is heard to say

"You goddam psycho.... I'm going to let you go, I'm going to walk you out of this apartment just the way you are.....you're not going to collect any belongings.... I'll slam the door on you...you're not going to pull anything or I''ll knock you out, I'll knock you the f*** out. Do you understand?  Do you understand?"

Then screaming she yells "no, no, no, no, I want to go home"

He replies "I would, but you've been a bad girl." 

A scuffle follows in which Tostee later confesses to his father that he tackled her to the ground and then the sound of a sliding door closing is heard which fits the Crown's argument that he locked  her out on the balcony.

Moments later, when she falls, Testee is heard breathing heavily before making a phone call that goes unanswered and then leaves the building.  In a later recorded phone call to his father, he tells him he "might have a bit of a situation."

When his father comes to collect him, Tostee explains that they watched a movie and had sex throughout the evening but that she drank heavily.  "The last thing I remember is trying to hold her down and she ran out onto the balcony.....I absolutely did not throw her off the balcony, I would never do anything like that."

But the Crown has never argued that Tostee murdered her by throwing her off the balcony.  They allege that the obvious terror in her voice prior to being locked out on the balcony constitutes murder, by virtue of the fact she was fleeing for her life when she fell.

And now the ultimate decision rests with six men and six women of the jury.

Edit:  Gable Tostee who has Aspergers syndrome, was found not guilty of murder and not guilty of manslaughter.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Sandor Cikos out on bail




This picture was taken in 1999 when Sandor Cikos was seen comforting his mother at the funeral of his partner, 27 year old Allison Penrose and their two boys, four year old Jake and 18 month old Travis.

At the time, he pleaded with the general public to help find the killer but it was all a sham and Cikos finally confessed that he was responsible for the shocking murders.

He spent just over 15 years in prison for killing three people - just five years per life - and is now out walking the streets of Sydney.





And here's the bottom line - he's lonely and looking for love.

This cold blooded killer will be on the books of every dating agency in the country, probably under another name, and Australian women should be warned.  This is what he looks like now.





According to the Saturday Telegraph, the unemployed 55 year old is now living a solitary life in a small $160 a week flat above a pub in Leichhardt.

An unnamed source said "He hardly ever leaves his unit and prefers to stay in watching videos on his phone with the blinds pulled down........  when he speaks, he goes puce red in the face and says he's scared of reprisals from his ex-partner's family."

According to court records, Ms Penrose was consumed with jealousy after watching her husband have sex with her friend - a fantasy she herself had instigated - and threatened to harm him if he didn't kill the other woman by February 2000.

"She told him if he went to authorities or left home, she would arrange for something to happen to him" Justice John Dunford said at the time of sentencing.

During the trial, Cikos said he killed his children because he could not bear the thought of them going through life without their mother, knowing that their father had killed her.

He's currently on supervised parole until 2021.

Cikos attended Shellharbour Public School on the South Coast and former classmates remember him as a reclusive child and the boy who wore knitted jumpers.  "Not someone you would ever imagine would grow up capable of murder.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Will Kim Kardashian finally get the message?





There's something really tacky about a celebrity who flaunts her wealth with photos of expensive jewellery on Instagram, including a $4.5 million engagement ring.

It says a lot about Kim Kardashian's true character.  Perhaps she believes it makes her a more interesting celebrity when instead, it just shows a very shallow side to her personality.

Because she documents every move she makes, she should have seen this coming.  She told the world she was coming to Paris and she was likely to bring along her fabulous jewellery collection.



Karl Langerfeld




Chanel creative director Karl Langerfeld got it right when he said "You cannot display your wealth and then be surprised that some people want to share it with you."

The fashion icon doesn't have any sympathy for Kim after she was held at gunpoint and robbed of nearly $10 million in jewels at her French hotel and said instead "It's a very bad thing for Paris."

Kim was staying at the exclusive Hotel de Pourtales, a boutique hotel popular with celebrities visiting Paris, despite its minimal security.  Kim was seen on Snapchat flashing her massive 20 carat emerald-cut ring on Sunday night, just half and hour before five attackers broke into her room, tying her up and fleeing with the jewellery.

Langerfeld made the comments after his Chanel show at Paris Fashion Week despite his supposedly close relationship with Kim and West - a surprising comment after he recently photographed the couple for Harpers Bazzaar's September issue.

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Young mother dies in her sleep from the flu





Surely you can't die from the flu can you, especially if you are young and healthy?

Yes you can because it happened to British woman Rachel Richardson who was living the dream on the Gold Coast with her husband and two little children - Kate 4 and Anna 18 months.

Her husband Gareth said his wife had a runny nose and a sore throat, but nothing to suggest she had anything other than the normal mid-winter cold.

The day started like any other - Rachel woke up on Wednesday morning with flu-like symptoms.  Because his parents took the girls every Wednesday, they agreed she should stay home in bed and rest. But after he left the house, she changed her mind, had a shower and went off to work.



Rachel and Kate



She managed to get through a couple of meetings but feeling worse, she phoned her husband to tell him she was going home sick.  But he missed the call.

She went home, make herself a cup of tea, put a pie in the oven, got out of her work clothes and lay down.



Baby Anna



After work Gareth picked the girls up from his parents' place and headed home.  But as soon as he pulled into the driveway he knew something was wrong.  There were no lights on and the house was filled with smoke.

He raced in to find the pie burning in the oven.  He switched it off and found his wife deceased on their bed.

For two months the family had no idea what had happened but doctors finally found the cause - her death was caused by bacteria from her cold entering her bloodstream.

So what does this tragic case mean for the general public with flu-like symptoms, should we be concerned?