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    All three murders were sovereign citizen, conspiracy theorist, nut jobs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazzle218 View Post
    As an x member of the Q Pol. Unless there has been and incident or call to service at an address then there is no information. Information may be obtained as to if a person at the address has a firearms licence. But you have to know who lives there. Unfortunately some one has to do something to be flagged. An inquiry into an adult missing person in my time was just that an inquiry.

    Also unless it has changed there is no inter agency exchange of information unless via a warrant. So no information from Ergon, Centre link ,et. I'm sure it will all come out in the coronial. Just passing on what i recall. Baz
    This is so dreadful, but did these killers spend their lives dressed in camo gear and carry weapons with them the whole time?
    It almost seems that they were pre-warned/pre-armed.
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    scanners

    Plenty of scanners out there now days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazzle218 View Post
    Plenty of scanners out there now days.
    Can't scan Queensland Police channels these days, Baz.
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    All worked at schools, I can't get my head around how they went from that to dressing in camo with military guns, shooting police just there to try find a missing person. Murdering them like they did and the poor neighbour too. What horrendous acts. I just don't understand.
    May the fallen rest in peace, lives stolen. I'm thinking of their loved ones, and also the surviving officers who have a long journey ahead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    This is so dreadful, but did these killers spend their lives dressed in camo gear and carry weapons with them the whole time?
    It almost seems that they were pre-warned/pre-armed.
    Was the NSW missing person report lodged to get the police to the property? "Commissioner Carroll said the "specifics" of that tip-off from New South Wales Police would form a large part of the investigation.
    "The initial call from New South Wales, the initial missing person's report, all of that will be investigated," she said.
    The attackers appeared to be well-armed with a large calibre weapon and had a security camera system set up to alert them to anyone entering the property, the source said.
    The two officers were shot without warning, as was a neighbour Alan Dare, who walked to the property's boundary after seeing cars on fire on the remote property.

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    What a waste. What ever the motivation of the cowardly murders they now are dead and when buried we can spit on their graves perhaps!

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    Interesting that 4 police were sent to do a missing persons check……did they already have some intel??

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    Interesting that 4 police were sent to do a missing persons check……did they already have some intel??
    In that case one would like to think they would have been more cautious approaching the house.

    Someone could have had them all in their sights (telescopic) when they showed up on the cctv cameras so no chance for them. I really feel for those young coppers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    Interesting that 4 police were sent to do a missing persons check……did they already have some intel??
    That was my thought as well,and it hasn’t really been mentioned in any reports yet.

    Or were there four Police that didn’t have a lot on,and thought they would catch up with each other?

    No doubt we will find out more eventually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    That was my thought as well,and it hasn’t really been mentioned in any reports yet.

    Or were there four Police that didn’t have a lot on,and thought they would catch up with each other?

    No doubt we will find out more eventually.

    Maybe some were tutoring others? " This is how you handle a missing Persons Inquiry" BLAM BLAM! WTF!



    Next time you spot a young copper on the roadside pointing a Laser at you (ie. doing his/her job) & flip the bird at them you will remember this tragedy.



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