4 January 2014

Body found in Bega Flats

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About 1.15pm today (Saturday, January 4) police were called to a unit in the Bega Flats, Reid, where a deceased man had been found.

The man was found in his unit by a friend and members of ACT Policing and ACT Ambulance Service arrived a short time later.

The 52-year-old-man was found deceased and a crime scene was established.

The death of the man is being investigated by police to determine if the death is suspicious.

The deceased has not been formally identified.

[Courtesy ACT Policing]

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caf said :

Poisson distribution

🙂 Thank you! That’s a new one on me.

DrKoresh said :

Three in a week is it? This is insane, there must be some connection between all these deaths.

Poisson distribution

p1 said :

It is a vicious vigilante crusade being undertaken against the Reptoid command structure by Dogman and his sidekicks Mully (the risen) and Lizzie (of limestone).

As much as that puts my mind at ease, I believe that this is not the end of it. If Pinapple express taught us anything it is that there are currently 2 stoners caught up in the middle of all this trying to get away from the murderer(s) and solve the crime at the same time. If they are not good friends at this point they will be best buddies despite all their differences before this is concluded.

This much is true (?).

People are dying in their homes. For the first time ever it’s safer to be in Civic or even Charnwood shops!

sienna1 said :

Tooks said :

DrKoresh said :

Three in a week is it? This is insane, there must be some connection between all these deaths.

Why? Do you know something the rest of us don’t? Hasn’t even been confirmed as a homicide.

when someone dies of a heart attack police dont turn up in plastic suits, evacuate all the neighbours ..all of them, put little yellow markers on every bit of debris. they wont say anything until after the autopsy but i guarantee their worried.

And like I said, it hasn’t been confirmed as a homicide yet.

ABC News reported last night that residents of the neighbouring units on that floor were not allowed to return and won’t be until at the earliest Monday. Very cautious.

DrKoresh said :

Three in a week is it? This is insane, there must be some connection between all these deaths.

Dexter Morgan?

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd1:12 pm 05 Jan 14

sienna1 said :

Tooks said :

DrKoresh said :

Three in a week is it? This is insane, there must be some connection between all these deaths.

Why? Do you know something the rest of us don’t? Hasn’t even been confirmed as a homicide.

when someone dies of a heart attack police dont turn up in plastic suits, evacuate all the neighbours ..all of them, put little yellow markers on every bit of debris. they wont say anything until after the autopsy but i guarantee their worried.

Worried about what?

Well, as far as I can see, you can call it either way hypothetically, however, you need to base a lot on tv serial killers to call it that… So lets start with that.

Ok, so creating our Hypothetical serial killer (I’m’a gonna call ’em Hypokill) we have two confirmed victims, one 27, male and stabbed, and the other, 71, male, and by the sounds of it, bludgeoned or beaten. Not so good with the consistent MO so far, but even Ivan Milat killed in a number of different ways, so Hypokill would be an experimenter, still, the victims differ a lot in age, but if our first victim was underestimated, maybe he’s a little banged up. Now, if they have not called suspicious on number three straight up, well, one can assume either the body has no visible massive trauma, or appears in an accident position, so for murder we could suggest position, electrocution, at the bottom of the stairs, or stuck under a car near a broken jack might be what’s what, which would fit with old Hypokill, injured, but moving back to youth, and experimenting with death, so TV logic says yes, we might have a serial killer.

On the other hand, a loved 27 yo punk rocker stabbed to death, a 71yo pot dealer known to police and bashed up, and a 51 yo who might have just dropped a hairdryer in the bath, well, it does not necessarily scream serial killer, at least to me. In fact it sounds more like robbery gone wrong, a pissed off customer, and a tragic accident during a time of more robbery’s, more party’s, and more accidents.

Mind you, if this does turn out a serial killer, I’d better put the kettle on, cops are probably en route by now as ‘serial killer’ rants at ‘serial killer’ times ain’t always smart, but hey maybe the papers will pick my choice to name this one!

Tooks said :

DrKoresh said :

Three in a week is it? This is insane, there must be some connection between all these deaths.

Why? Do you know something the rest of us don’t? Hasn’t even been confirmed as a homicide.

when someone dies of a heart attack police dont turn up in plastic suits, evacuate all the neighbours ..all of them, put little yellow markers on every bit of debris. they wont say anything until after the autopsy but i guarantee their worried.

Bega Court, if you please!

It’s the 92 degree (F) days we’ve been having.

It is a vicious vigilante crusade being undertaken against the Reptoid command structure by Dogman and his sidekicks Mully (the risen) and Lizzie (of limestone).

DrKoresh said :

Three in a week is it? This is insane, there must be some connection between all these deaths.

Why? Do you know something the rest of us don’t? Hasn’t even been confirmed as a homicide.

DrKoresh said :

Three in a week is it? This is insane, there must be some connection between all these deaths.

Summernats?

its a worrying thought but without the police releasing anymore info whos to know.

Three in a week is it? This is insane, there must be some connection between all these deaths.

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