18 March 2013

Death in Kambah

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ACT Policing is investigating the circumstances around the death of a 42-year-old woman at a house in Kambah.

Police were called to the scene by ACT Ambulance around 9.15am today (Monday, 18 March).

Police are treating the death as suspicious.

Investigations to determine the cause of her death are underway by detectives from Criminal Investigations and AFP Forensic Services at the scene.

[Courtesy ACT Policing]

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I saw the photo in the Crimes article where “Forensic remove her dog by the name of Molly”.

You know that look dogs get when their world has collapsed? Molly looks like that.

:'(

Tezza Higgins turns 70 in September so he won’t be around to hear the case,assuming that she’s been murdered,but don’t worry because Refshauge and Penfold will be there to ensure that the high standard is maintained.

incredulousandridiculous5:58 am 19 Mar 13

gooterz said :

Jellybean411 said :

Does any body know who the woman was?…

I’m sure somebody does.

What’s up with Kambah lately?

Aren’t there close to 20,000 people living in that suburban behemoth? It certainly has its spikes in notoriety but I can recall just as many, if not more, riffraff stories coming from smaller Wanniassa across the road or, alternatively, that pristine utopia called Lanyon Valley further south.

Let’s hope that in the time between when any culprit is caught and he/she goes on trial that Justice Higgins takes a nasty fall down some stairs and gets replaced by a hardass Judge Judy type.

Odds of 1.83 say it’s a Massey family relative, associate or social acquaintance who gets arrested for this one.

Jellybean411 said :

Does any body know who the woman was?…

I’m sure somebody does.

What’s up with Kambah lately?

Jellybean4119:12 pm 18 Mar 13

Does any body know who the woman was?…

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