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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #240 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:45am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:41am:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:12am:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 4:38am:
here       is the man to fix this

the qld copper turned heroic leader                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               


You just love the worst people.

Like, every single time.


Couldn't you say that under your regular id?


That sort of delusion you employ on the regular should have you on some watch lists too.

The compulsive lying to big up yourself and convince you that you're more than simply a lonely housewife is also hilarious...

Not that there's anything wrong with that.  You should be proud of your standing and not need to make up claims of being a maths profressor, law student or whatever it was, I honestly don't care enough about you to keep track.

Keep the crazy going, you're in good company.
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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #241 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:46am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:40am:
Gnads wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 6:19am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 10:30pm:
issuevoter wrote on Dec 12th, 2022 at 8:29pm:
Mad or desperate, these men are unlikely to be taken into custody.


I don't think it was their decision.


How do you come up with that?

Of course it was their decision.

You don't shoot down coppers, execute them on the ground, take their pistols, try & hunt down, flush out to kill 2 more coppers & not know that special forces are going to turn up and respond with armed force if you're not going to surrender give up.

You, like them are another person with a distrust of Police. Roll Eyes


Hang on! Do you trust the police? I certainly don't trust them. In fact I don't trust anybody these days.

Regarding the police ....the other day our beautiful quiet neighbourhood was traumatised and infected by their presence. Why? They tried to get involved in a situation which included my neighbour and her rebellious daughter! As soon as we saw the police car come down the street I immediately told my older kids to hold the fort while I went down the street to support my neighbour.

Once there I saw 2 tall police officers standing over and threatening this short thin woman who was shaking like a leaf in front of them whilst in her front garden watering her plants. Armed with my IPhone I marched right up to them and asked them for their full names and positions. And their ages. These bozos were merely 24 and 25 years old rookies. I demanded the name of their immediate supervisor on duty and proceeded to call that person whilst standing with my neighbour in front of them.

By the time I got off the phone to their (very nice Aussie born  Italian) sergeant who was my age ...these idiots realised they were in deep shyte.

Holding the hand of my frightened neighbour I told these rookies a few hard truths about families and supportive neighbours. And how our children sometimes needed time to rethink THEIR actions before apologising for being so stupid and nasty.

As they quietly left they even asked if I wished to submit a formal complaint about them. I looked at my neighbour and them and said : I think we've had enough needless drama. How about we all just leave it at that.

What these bozos didn't know was this (and I told their sergeant this too) : it was the rebellious daughter who was abusive not her parents! These officers were acting on the say so of the daughter (and her bloody manipulative boyfriend). If only they had bothered to look for some evidence they would have seen the exchange of texts which clearly proved this. And of course I availed myself of the opportunity to inform their sergeant that it was clear to me the officers under his charge could do with more training before being sent out on the field.

So no I don't trust the police. They're bungling buffoons at the best of times. And I arm myself with an IPhone so I can record and take screenshots of THEIR poor behaviour.



There are bad apples in every barrel .... but on the whole yes I give them the benefit of the doubt..

before any strangers .... or people here Grin
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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #242 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:47am
 
ProudKangaroo wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:45am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:41am:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:12am:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 4:38am:
here       is the man to fix this

the qld copper turned heroic leader                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               


You just love the worst people.

Like, every single time.


Couldn't you say that under your regular id?


That sort of delusion you employ on the regular should have you on some watch lists too.

The compulsive lying to big up yourself and convince you that you're more than simply a lonely housewife is also hilarious...

Not that there's anything wrong with that.  You should be proud of your standing and not need to make up claims of being a maths profressor, law student or whatever it was, I honestly don't care enough about you to keep track.

Keep the crazy going, you're in good company.


Your incessant self projections and slip ups are enough to warn everyone of why you are nothing more than a cyber junkie multi troll.
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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #243 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:48am
 
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:40am:
Captain Caveman wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:27am:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:11am:
So many questions:

Who made the missing persons report and why?
How did the cops know that he was staying with his brother?
Why didn't they just phone him up?
Did he have a phone?
Did he have email?
What was in the "risk assessment"  that the police said they made?
Why did they send 4 cops around there?
Why did they get it so wrong?
Did any of the three psycho killers there have a firearms license?
Did the cops know what firearms they had?
Had they bought any ammunition or firearms recently?
Had any threats been made on social media by them?
Can the cops trace down those guns and ammo to see where they came from?
Are there any other groups of psychos out there with guns?
Is there an illegal arms dealer supplying groups of them?
Do the friends of the 3 psychos also need to be visited?

The story is not over.




I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Introduce all the gun laws you want.
If a weapon exists, it can be obtained.

A good friend of mine is a retired chief super, and even he agrees with me.




Who the hell is selling guns to psycho groups?



Are you that ignorant?

Criminals.... that's who

if you really want guns bad enough & have enough money ... they can be obtained on the black.

Always been the way - gun laws mean nothing to criminals.
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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #244 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:54am
 
Gnads wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:46am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:40am:
Gnads wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 6:19am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 10:30pm:
issuevoter wrote on Dec 12th, 2022 at 8:29pm:
Mad or desperate, these men are unlikely to be taken into custody.


I don't think it was their decision.


How do you come up with that?

Of course it was their decision.

You don't shoot down coppers, execute them on the ground, take their pistols, try & hunt down, flush out to kill 2 more coppers & not know that special forces are going to turn up and respond with armed force if you're not going to surrender give up.

You, like them are another person with a distrust of Police. Roll Eyes


Hang on! Do you trust the police? I certainly don't trust them. In fact I don't trust anybody these days.

Regarding the police ....the other day our beautiful quiet neighbourhood was traumatised and infected by their presence. Why? They tried to get involved in a situation which included my neighbour and her rebellious daughter! As soon as we saw the police car come down the street I immediately told my older kids to hold the fort while I went down the street to support my neighbour.

Once there I saw 2 tall police officers standing over and threatening this short thin woman who was shaking like a leaf in front of them whilst in her front garden watering her plants. Armed with my IPhone I marched right up to them and asked them for their full names and positions. And their ages. These bozos were merely 24 and 25 years old rookies. I demanded the name of their immediate supervisor on duty and proceeded to call that person whilst standing with my neighbour in front of them.

By the time I got off the phone to their (very nice Aussie born  Italian) sergeant who was my age ...these idiots realised they were in deep shyte.

Holding the hand of my frightened neighbour I told these rookies a few hard truths about families and supportive neighbours. And how our children sometimes needed time to rethink THEIR actions before apologising for being so stupid and nasty.

As they quietly left they even asked if I wished to submit a formal complaint about them. I looked at my neighbour and them and said : I think we've had enough needless drama. How about we all just leave it at that.

What these bozos didn't know was this (and I told their sergeant this too) : it was the rebellious daughter who was abusive not her parents! These officers were acting on the say so of the daughter (and her bloody manipulative boyfriend). If only they had bothered to look for some evidence they would have seen the exchange of texts which clearly proved this. And of course I availed myself of the opportunity to inform their sergeant that it was clear to me the officers under his charge could do with more training before being sent out on the field.

So no I don't trust the police. They're bungling buffoons at the best of times. And I arm myself with an IPhone so I can record and take screenshots of THEIR poor behaviour.




There are bad apples in every barrel .... but on the whole yes I give them the benefit of the doubt..

before any strangers .... or people here Grin


Look to be fair...I've got a few cousins who married police officers. Their weddings were interesting. Everyone there was either a police officer or a detective lol. Or married to one.

They have a tough gig. They see a lot of terrible sh1t.

My main pain point is this (and you may have picked up on it by now): it's the level of training and preparedness for being sent out on the field that's wanting.

More experienced officers need to accompany these rookies.

It's not happening here in NSW. And it's clearly not happening in QLD 🥺

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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #245 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:55am
 
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:40am:
Captain Caveman wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:27am:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:11am:
So many questions:

Who made the missing persons report and why?
How did the cops know that he was staying with his brother?
Why didn't they just phone him up?
Did he have a phone?
Did he have email?
What was in the "risk assessment"  that the police said they made?
Why did they send 4 cops around there?
Why did they get it so wrong?
Did any of the three psycho killers there have a firearms license?
Did the cops know what firearms they had?
Had they bought any ammunition or firearms recently?
Had any threats been made on social media by them?
Can the cops trace down those guns and ammo to see where they came from?
Are there any other groups of psychos out there with guns?
Is there an illegal arms dealer supplying groups of them?
Do the friends of the 3 psychos also need to be visited?

The story is not over.




I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Introduce all the gun laws you want.
If a weapon exists, it can be obtained.

A good friend of mine is a retired chief super, and even he agrees with me.




Who the hell is selling guns to psycho groups?



Dunno.
Plenty of criminal enterprises out there.
Plenty of corruption from gov, right through to the wharfs.
Money talks.


My point was more about the laws.
With the current laws there should be no semi auto or NATO/Russian type weapons available in Australia, yet there are.
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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #246 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:57am
 
Gnads wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:48am:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:40am:
Captain Caveman wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:27am:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:11am:
So many questions:

Who made the missing persons report and why?
How did the cops know that he was staying with his brother?
Why didn't they just phone him up?
Did he have a phone?
Did he have email?
What was in the "risk assessment"  that the police said they made?
Why did they send 4 cops around there?
Why did they get it so wrong?
Did any of the three psycho killers there have a firearms license?
Did the cops know what firearms they had?
Had they bought any ammunition or firearms recently?
Had any threats been made on social media by them?
Can the cops trace down those guns and ammo to see where they came from?
Are there any other groups of psychos out there with guns?
Is there an illegal arms dealer supplying groups of them?
Do the friends of the 3 psychos also need to be visited?

The story is not over.




I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Introduce all the gun laws you want.
If a weapon exists, it can be obtained.

A good friend of mine is a retired chief super, and even he agrees with me.




Who the hell is selling guns to psycho groups?



Are you that ignorant?

Criminals.... that's who

if you really want guns bad enough & have enough money ... they can be obtained on the black.

Always been the way - gun laws mean nothing to criminals.




Yep.
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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #247 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:57am
 
Captain Caveman wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:55am:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:40am:
Who the hell is selling guns to psycho groups?



Dunno.
Plenty of criminal enterprises out there.
Plenty of corruption from gov, right through to the wharfs.
Money talks.


My point was more about the laws.
With the current laws there should be no semi auto or NATO/Russian type weapons available in Australia, yet there are.



We've yet to find out exactly what guns they had.
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Reply #248 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 8:01am
 
So, the FOUR Coppers who were shot at are being hailed as heroes by other Coppers.

Huh.

These four coppers two each from adjoining stations come together after a phone call had been received that a missing person might be at the place where it all later unfolded.  That is how they were lured there.  As I said up there ^^^^, whoever made that call was also in on the planned ambush.  So, likely that the call came from one of the three ambushers.

How is it in any way heroic to be in a group of four armed people to go to a house after joking around about going there on a missing persons report?  They get there, they approach the house blissfully unaware of the trap they were walking into.  No heroes so far.

Gunfire begins and two are shot to the ground.  The other two......run away, leaving their fallen comrades....on the ground.

No heroes so far.

Whoever is inside the house comes out, goes to the two on the ground and shoots at them, kills them if they are not already dead.  No heroes so far.

Two coppers have fled into the bush.  A fire is lit.  A neighbour sees smoke and goes over to investigate a fire.  It is unknown if at that time he had heard gunfire.  He gets shot in the back by someone.....either one of the ambushers or one of the two cops who fled.

Female copper who fled communicate via mobile phone with family and the cavalry.  Unknown what the other fleeing copper was doing.

No heroes so far.

Cavalry arrives.

Next thing we known, the ambushers are shot dead and no others are injured any further.  Maybe something heroic from the cavalry, it is not known.  Hopefully none of the cavalry killed any one in cold blood, hot revenge.

I do wish there was much less of the pedestal bullshit about this stuff.
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Reply #249 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 8:04am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:54am:
Gnads wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:46am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:40am:
Gnads wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 6:19am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 10:30pm:
issuevoter wrote on Dec 12th, 2022 at 8:29pm:
Mad or desperate, these men are unlikely to be taken into custody.


I don't think it was their decision.


How do you come up with that?

Of course it was their decision.

You don't shoot down coppers, execute them on the ground, take their pistols, try & hunt down, flush out to kill 2 more coppers & not know that special forces are going to turn up and respond with armed force if you're not going to surrender give up.

You, like them are another person with a distrust of Police. Roll Eyes


Hang on! Do you trust the police? I certainly don't trust them. In fact I don't trust anybody these days.

Regarding the police ....the other day our beautiful quiet neighbourhood was traumatised and infected by their presence. Why? They tried to get involved in a situation which included my neighbour and her rebellious daughter! As soon as we saw the police car come down the street I immediately told my older kids to hold the fort while I went down the street to support my neighbour.

Once there I saw 2 tall police officers standing over and threatening this short thin woman who was shaking like a leaf in front of them whilst in her front garden watering her plants. Armed with my IPhone I marched right up to them and asked them for their full names and positions. And their ages. These bozos were merely 24 and 25 years old rookies. I demanded the name of their immediate supervisor on duty and proceeded to call that person whilst standing with my neighbour in front of them.

By the time I got off the phone to their (very nice Aussie born  Italian) sergeant who was my age ...these idiots realised they were in deep shyte.

Holding the hand of my frightened neighbour I told these rookies a few hard truths about families and supportive neighbours. And how our children sometimes needed time to rethink THEIR actions before apologising for being so stupid and nasty.

As they quietly left they even asked if I wished to submit a formal complaint about them. I looked at my neighbour and them and said : I think we've had enough needless drama. How about we all just leave it at that.

What these bozos didn't know was this (and I told their sergeant this too) : it was the rebellious daughter who was abusive not her parents! These officers were acting on the say so of the daughter (and her bloody manipulative boyfriend). If only they had bothered to look for some evidence they would have seen the exchange of texts which clearly proved this. And of course I availed myself of the opportunity to inform their sergeant that it was clear to me the officers under his charge could do with more training before being sent out on the field.

So no I don't trust the police. They're bungling buffoons at the best of times. And I arm myself with an IPhone so I can record and take screenshots of THEIR poor behaviour.




There are bad apples in every barrel .... but on the whole yes I give them the benefit of the doubt..

before any strangers .... or people here Grin


Look to be fair...I've got a few cousins who married police officers. Their weddings were interesting. Everyone there was either a police officer or a detective lol. Or married to one.

They have a tough gig. They see a lot of terrible sh1t.

My main pain point is this (and you may have picked up on it by now): it's the level of training and preparedness for being sent out on the field that's wanting.

More experienced officers need to accompany these rookies.

It's not happening here in NSW. And it's clearly not happening in QLD 🥺



That didn't help Senior Constable Brett Forte & his partner(who escaped)Senior Constable Catherine Neilsen in the Lockyer Valley when they were ambushed in 2017.

Both experienced officers.

You don't become experienced unless you do the jobs required.
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Reply #250 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 8:08am
 
Aussie wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 8:01am:
So, the FOUR Coppers who were shot at are being hailed as heroes by other Coppers.

Huh.

These four coppers two each from adjoining stations come together after a phone call had been received that a missing person might be at the place where it all later unfolded.  That is how they were lured there.  As I said up there ^^^^, whoever made that call was also in on the planned ambush.  So, likely that the call came from one of the three ambushers.

How is it in any way heroic to be in a group of four armed people to go to a house after joking around about going there on a missing persons report?  They get there, they approach the house blissfully unaware of the trap they were walking into.  No heroes so far.

Gunfire begins and two are shot to the ground.  The other two......run away, leaving their fallen comrades....on the ground.

No heroes so far.

Whoever is inside the house comes out, goes to the two on the ground and shoots at them, kills them if they are not already dead.  No heroes so far.

Two coppers have fled into the bush.  A fire is lit.  A neighbour sees smoke and goes over to investigate a fire.  It is unknown if at that time he had heard gunfire.  He gets shot in the back by someone.....either one of the ambushers or one of the two cops who fled.

Female copper who fled communicate via mobile phone with family and the cavalry.  Unknown what the other fleeing copper was doing.

No heroes so far.

Cavalry arrives.

Next thing we known, the ambushers are shot dead and no others are injured any further.  Maybe something heroic from the cavalry, it is not known.  Hopefully none of the cavalry killed any one in cold blood, hot revenge.

I do wish there was much less of the pedestal bullshit about this stuff.


They should have sent you ey Aussie? Roll Eyes
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Reply #251 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 8:12am
 
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:57am:
Captain Caveman wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:55am:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:40am:
Who the hell is selling guns to psycho groups?



Dunno.
Plenty of criminal enterprises out there.
Plenty of corruption from gov, right through to the wharfs.
Money talks.


My point was more about the laws.
With the current laws there should be no semi auto or NATO/Russian type weapons available in Australia, yet there are.



We've yet to find out exactly what guns they had.



Exactly.
There's a lot of inconsistencies in this story.
If they could keep it quiet, my guess is they would have, hence the little dribbles of info that just do not add up.

The weapons were either illigal semi auto or NATO/Russian type weapons that would scare the crap out of Australians if it was published consistantly and possibly lower confidence in policing even further, or they were just your run of the mill bolt actions.


My guess is the later.
Whitnesses claimed "semi auto" sounding, but it could have been several single shots with magazines.
You can pull a bolt back pretty quickly, and if there are three weapons discharging all at once, emptying the mags, then it would sound like semi auto fire.
Also, if the stolen glocks were discharged then that would be semi auto fire.
There's 17 rounds in one clip. I don't believe the cops would be on the 10 round limit magazine's like the general pop.
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Reply #252 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 8:14am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 7:40am:
Gnads wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 6:19am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 10:30pm:
issuevoter wrote on Dec 12th, 2022 at 8:29pm:
Mad or desperate, these men are unlikely to be taken into custody.


I don't think it was their decision.


How do you come up with that?

Of course it was their decision.

You don't shoot down coppers, execute them on the ground, take their pistols, try & hunt down, flush out to kill 2 more coppers & not know that special forces are going to turn up and respond with armed force if you're not going to surrender give up.

You, like them are another person with a distrust of Police. Roll Eyes


Hang on! Do you trust the police? I certainly don't trust them. In fact I don't trust anybody these days.

Regarding the police ....the other day our beautiful quiet neighbourhood was traumatised and infected by their presence. Why? They tried to get involved in a situation which included my neighbour and her rebellious daughter! As soon as we saw the police car come down the street I immediately told my older kids to hold the fort while I went down the street to support my neighbour.

Once there I saw 2 tall police officers standing over and threatening this short thin woman who was shaking like a leaf in front of them whilst in her front garden watering her plants. Armed with my IPhone I marched right up to them and asked them for their full names and positions. And their ages. These bozos were merely 24 and 25 years old rookies. I demanded the name of their immediate supervisor on duty and proceeded to call that person whilst standing with my neighbour in front of them.

By the time I got off the phone to their (very nice Aussie born  Italian) sergeant who was my age ...these idiots realised they were in deep shyte.

Holding the hand of my frightened neighbour I told these rookies a few hard truths about families and supportive neighbours. And how our children sometimes needed time to rethink THEIR actions before apologising for being so stupid and nasty.

As they quietly left they even asked if I wished to submit a formal complaint about them. I looked at my neighbour and them and said : I think we've had enough needless drama. How about we all just leave it at that.

What these bozos didn't know was this (and I told their sergeant this too) : it was the rebellious daughter who was abusive not her parents! These officers were acting on the say so of the daughter (and her bloody manipulative boyfriend). If only they had bothered to look for some evidence they would have seen the exchange of texts which clearly proved this. And of course I availed myself of the opportunity to inform their sergeant that it was clear to me the officers under his charge could do with more training before being sent out on the field.

So no I don't trust the police. They're bungling buffoons at the best of times. And I arm myself with an IPhone so I can record and take screenshots of THEIR poor behaviour.




Thank God you were there! What might have happened without your selfless intervention is too terrible to contemplate. Lips Sealed
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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #253 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 8:15am
 
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 11:05pm:
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 11:01pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 10:57pm:
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 10:45pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 5:28am:
So - the police killed those responsible for the murders.
Now we'll never know why it all happened.   Undecided


Investigators can piece together why it happened through the psychological profiles of the offenders. All the circumstances that lead up to the police attending that residence. Witness accounts. Investigation of bank and mobile phone records. I would be sure that this is not a one-off occasion for the police visiting the area. In fairly short time, you will hear most of the story about why it happened.



3 people turn into psychotic execution killers?

It doesn't make sense.
One of them was a headmaster of a school and another was a teacher.
What the hell was going on?


Maybe it has been a long time since you were at school. 26 years have passed since I was last at high school. You could imagine the stress that teachers go through. I could imagine that students might well have witnessed a dark side of these people in the previous years.



A female teacher turns into a murdering psycho?


Ice addicts would turn into murdering psychos.
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Re: Police 'executed' in Qld
Reply #254 - Dec 14th, 2022 at 8:17am
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 14th, 2022 at 8:15am:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 11:05pm:
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 11:01pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 10:57pm:
UnSubRocky wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 10:45pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2022 at 5:28am:
So - the police killed those responsible for the murders.
Now we'll never know why it all happened.   Undecided


Investigators can piece together why it happened through the psychological profiles of the offenders. All the circumstances that lead up to the police attending that residence. Witness accounts. Investigation of bank and mobile phone records. I would be sure that this is not a one-off occasion for the police visiting the area. In fairly short time, you will hear most of the story about why it happened.



3 people turn into psychotic execution killers?

It doesn't make sense.
One of them was a headmaster of a school and another was a teacher.
What the hell was going on?


Maybe it has been a long time since you were at school. 26 years have passed since I was last at high school. You could imagine the stress that teachers go through. I could imagine that students might well have witnessed a dark side of these people in the previous years.



A female teacher turns into a murdering psycho?


Ice addicts would turn into murdering psychos.



Hopefully drug intoxication questions will form part of the investigation.
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